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2 years agoScholar-Level 16
To study in Canada, international applicants are required to submit additional documents, proof of language proficiency, and a study permit. The details of eligibility and admissions process for Masters in pharmacy in Canada are as follows:
A B.Sc. Degree in a comparable field from a recognised university with at least a mid-B average in the last two years of a four-year Canadian degree is required (as per Canadian standards). Bachelor of Pharmacy degree fr
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There are several courses one can pursue after completing BHMS as mentioned above. Few courses are in demand across the sector and offer great potential in terms of career growth. MBA in Hospital Management/Pharmaceutical Management/Healthcare Management
Pharmaceutical Management is a field that deals with the integration of business and healthcare, and it allows you to stay close to the field of medicine while exploring management opportunities. An MBA in Healthcare Management will provide you with a wide range of abilities for dealing with communication and maintaining excellent relationships w
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