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Arshiya Singh

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LPU offers the following programmes in Pharmaceutical Sciences
1) M.Pharma. (Pharmaceutical Analysis) 2 years. (4 Semesters)
2) M.Pharma. (Pharmaceutics) 2 years. (4 Semesters)
3) M.Pharma. (Pharmacology) 2 years. (4 Semesters)
4) M.Pharma. (Pharmacy Practice) 2 years. (4 Semesters)
5) M.Pharma. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2 years. (4 Semesters)
Being ranked among the Top 30 Pharmacy colleges in India by NIRF 2018, the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences in LPU is among the best colleges in Punjab and India that provides its students with practice-based teaching in advanced medicine labs making them readily employable pharmacists. Wide participa
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The major difference between any B.Sc. Degree and B.Tech degree is the fact that admission to B.Tech is a professional engineering degree and only approved engineering institutes are authorized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the University Grants Commission (India) (UGC) to give this degree; B.Sc. However, is an academic course which is available in almost every college of India. So B.Tech degree has a higher brand value and employability quotient. The course of B.Sc. Biotechnology is of 3 years while that of B.Tech Biotechnology extends over a span of 4 years. LPU provides both B.Sc. And B.Tech degree in Biot
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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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You can go for the job of a teacher in government school or in a private school, you can continue with Ph.D. where you will more opportunities. Infact in mean while you can take part in internship projects. There's alot just google it and try to explore.

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