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Saumya SrivastavaProfessional writer

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The duration for certification courses at CLRI is divided into three parts such as 1 month, 3 months, and 4 months. However, for PG Diploma and Advanced Diploma course, the duration is 12 months and 6 months.

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To start your career in the clinical research stream offered at Clini Launch Research Institute, candidates can work in a pharmaceutical or clinical research organisation (CRO), or the hospitals or clinics to conduct the clinical trials. The role may differ depending on the responsibilities, where the best place to start in clinical research is to work as a clinical research associate or clinical research assistant.

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The eligibility requirements to pursue a clinical research course is 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in physics, chemistry, and biology. However, the eligibility to secure admission to the PG Diploma in Clinical Research or Advanced Diploma in Clinical Research is graduation in Medical Science Courses such as MBBS, BDS, etc. or graduation in Science, Pharmacy, Biotechnology etc.

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Aanchal Baweja

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M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Medicine and M.Sc. Clinical Research are both postgraduate programs related to the field of healthcare and medicine, but they focus on different aspects of the industry. Here's a comparison of the two:M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Medicine:Focus: Pharmaceutical Medicine primarily revolves around the development, testing, and regulation of pharmaceutical drugs and medical products. The programme covers aspects like drug discovery, clinical trials, pharmacology, regulatory affairs, and post-marketing surveillance of drugs.Industry orientation: This programme is more aligned with the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry,
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Rohit Swami

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Admission in the Clinical Research CourseMedical and paramedical institutions conduct various entrance tests for the clinical research course at the UG, PG, and PhD levels. The grades a student receives in the 12th standard board and the entrance test scores determine together to determine whether or not the student is eligible for admission to the college. Aspiring students can appear for the following entrance tests for clinical research courses across India:The Institute of Clinical Research (ICRI) Entrance TestNEET: National eligibility cumulation entrance testUniversity of NIMS entry-level examClinical Research Course Eligibility
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To determine which institution would be better suited for you, consider the following steps:Curriculum and Course Content: Compare the curriculum of both programs to see which one offers a more comprehensive and relevant course content that aligns with your career goals.Faculty and Expertise: Research the qualifications and experience of the faculty members in both institutions. Faculty with industry experience and expertise can provide valuable insights and enhance the learning experience.Industry Reputation: Look into the reputation of both institutions in the clinical research industry. Check for any affiliations or collaborations w
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LALIT MOHAN PANT

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Well both the courses are good for a successful career but if I get chance to choose anyone of them then I'll prefer M.Pharm in pharmacology because a pharmacologist also study about clinical research during their Masters tenure.But clinical research is an emerging field which has higher scope of growing in future with good earnings.While in pharmacology you have to complete PhD to get a good earning job.Career in Pharmacology totally based on research.So choose according to your interest and take guidance of any experienced faculty member aur mentor.

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LALIT MOHAN PANT

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Yes, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University does offer the course M.PHARM in CLINICAL RESEARCH.College also provide other courses like M.pharm in pharmacology, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, drug regulatory affairs, quality assurance etc.

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LALIT MOHAN PANT

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The fee structure for M.PHARM in clinical research is Total fee - 2.20 Lacs INR.Fee has to be paid for even semester is 44000 INR and for odd semester, it is 66000 INR only.For more detail you can prefer the latest prospectus of DPSRU from the website of DPSRU.

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