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Bhumika Jain

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Yes, Excel College of Pharmacy does offer PharmD at doctoral level. To get a seat for this course, students need to have passed Class 12 or equivalent followed by a Diploma in Pharmacy (DPharm) course or any other equivalent. Eligible students can apply offline by visiting the college campus. To know more, students can connect with the admission help desk of the college.

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Kiran Kaithwar

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To find the latest cutoff information for the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program at Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, follow these steps:Admission ProcessEligibility:10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/D. Pharmacy.Entrance Exam:Admission is based on EAMCET scores.Application:Fill out the online application on the NCPA website and pay the fee.Counseling:Attend counseling based on EAMCET results.Cutoff InformationGeneral Requirement:Candidates must meet or exceed the EAMCET cutoff for admission.For the latest cutoff details, check the official Nirmala College of Pharmacy website or contact their admissions office directl
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Aishwarya Rai

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B Pharmacy is a 4-year undergraduate degree that provides a foundational understanding of pharmaceutical sciences, including drug formulation, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and quality control. B Pharmacy course prepares students for roles such as pharmacists, medical representatives, and quality control officers.In contrast, Pharm D is a 6-year professional doctorate program focused on clinical pharmacy, emphasizing patient care, drug therapy management, clinical research, and drug interactions.While B Pharmacy is more suited for entry-level roles in the pharmaceutical industry, Pharm D offers advanced career opportunities in cli
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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, a Pharm D course graduate can open a medical store, provided they meet the necessary legal and regulatory requirements. In India, opening a Pharmacy or Medical store requires a valid pharmacy license issued by the state drug control authority. Pharm D course holders are qualified to run such businesses due to their expertise in medication management, drug therapy, and patient care. However, they must comply with the regulations surrounding the sale of medicines, including proper documentation, record-keeping, and adherence to local pharmacy laws.

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Parul Shukla

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The average salary of the Pharm D course an get up to 3.5 LPA, while that of a B Pharmacy course can get up to INR 2.8 LPA.Pharm D course graduates typically earn more than BPharm graduates due to the advanced level of education and clinical training they receive. 

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Jaya Shukla

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PharmD and BSc are distinct programs with different focuses, so one is not necessarily "better" than the other; it depends on career goals. Pharm D course is a professional doctoral degree specifically designed for those aiming to pursue a career in clinical pharmacy, patient care, and medication management. It offers more specialised knowledge and training in pharmacy practice compared to a BSc. On the other hand, BSc is an undergraduate degree that can cover a variety of fields, including pharmacy, biochemistry, or other Sciences and serves as a foundation for various career paths or further studies. If you are focused
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Mani Sahni

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Pharm D course graduates are not typically involved in the manufacturing of medicines. Their primary role revolves around the clinical aspects of pharmacy, such as medication therapy management, patient counselling, and ensuring the safe use of medications. However, they may work closely with pharmaceutical manufacturers to ensure the proper distribution and utilization of drugs. The actual process of creating medicines, including the formulation and production, is generally carried out by pharmaceutical scientists and chemists with specialised training in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

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Mamona Jain

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No, the Pharm D course is not equal to the MD. PharmD is a professional doctorate in Pharmacy that focuses on drug therapy management, medication counselling, and patient care, preparing graduates to work as clinical pharmacists. It does not grant the authority to diagnose or treat medical conditions. MD, on the other hand, is a medical degree that trains individuals to become physicians, responsible for diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases. While both are doctoral degrees in healthcare, their roles, training, and responsibilities are different.

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