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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
M.Pharma is a 2 year Masters programme which is sort of like specialisation after Bachelor programme (B.Pharma). It is divided into streams like Pharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Analysis, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Regulatory Affairs and Pharmacy Practice (these are the major ones few more are there). The first year is academic learning and 2nd year is research focused. B.Pharma is a 4 year Bachelor programme that is the undergraduate level in Pharmacy and builds a base for wide range of topics in industrial, clinical and community setting.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
It all depends upon your interest that you should go for which degree. Eligibility for B. Pharmacy in most of the top universities is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Maths)
The students those are interested in the medical field (except to become a doctor) can choose this course after the completion of class 12th. After the completion of this degree, the students can practice as a Pharmacist. Pharmacists can work in a range of industries related to the prescription, manufacture & provision of medicines. The duration of this course is 4 years. B.Tech (4 years, after class 12) Eligi
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
There are many options, PG Diploma or M.Pharma can be done. In Pharmacy itself, you will find many disciplines like clinical pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, regulatory affairs etc. Since you are a B.Pharma student, you will have a better idea of the specializations offered, and accordingly you can decide what to study depending on your interest. Yes, many colleges will offer you admission on basis of IELTS and of course on basis of your Bachelor's degree percentage. No other exams are generally required.
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