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Arisha Ansari

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As of the latest updates, NIPER Ahmedabad's MS Pharma in Pharmaceutics programme typically admits around 20 students per year. It's best to check directly with NIPER Ahmedabad's admissions office or their official website.

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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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Akansha Chauhan

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One of the top course after 12th PCB other than MBBS is Biochemistry.Studying biochemistry opens a plethora of career options in related domains. This Science - related branch deals with the study of living organisms and chemicals processes. The subject actually combines Biology and chemistry in order to help Biochemistry deduce biological issues with the use of chemistry concepts. The major career profiles that you could work in post completion of a 3 year undergraduate biochemistry degree are-Biomedical scientistClinical Lab TechnologistForensic ScientistToxicologistHealthcare ScientistPharma Sales RepresentativeLab TechnicianBi
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Anshika Maurya

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The selection criteria for the M.Sc. In Pharmaceutical Modelling programme at Uppsala University may vary from year to year, but generally include the following:
1. Academic qualifications: Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology or a related field. The degree must be equivalent to at least 180 ECTS credits.
2. English language proficiency: Non-native English speakers may need to demonstrate their proficiency in the English language by taking an approved language proficiency test such as TOEFL or IELTS.
3. Letter of motivation: Applicants are typically r
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Kem

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A job in a reputed pharmaceutical company is really a great opportunity nowadays and has some good pay range
But jobs in many private sector companies offer ridiculous pays for a Production/Quality control chemist.

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Arshiya Singh

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You need to have a degree in B. Pharmacy in order to open a chemist shop. I have a friend who did B. Pharmacy from LPU and own a medical shop. Lovely Professional University is one of the best private University that offers a B.Pharma. Which is an undergraduate four years course (approved by PCI) that is a pre-requisite for registration to practice as a pharmacist. It imparts skills to work in industry, clinical setups, drug control organizations, education, and research sectors in pharmaceuticals. One must go for the LPU School of Pharmaceutical Sciences is approved by the Pharmacy council of India. It has been ranked among the Top 30
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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100% sure that you can get a good job when you come back to India, but usually no one does that. You can find a good paying job at Australia itself.

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Vellore Institute of Technology - [VIT University]
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya.
Osmania University College for Women - [UCW]
Madhav University - [MU]
Jiwaji University.
Krishna University - [KU]
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University.
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