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Minimum qualification required to pursue docter of pharmacy is 12th with science stream from recognised board. Minimum percentage required is 50 and 45 for reserved categories. Age limit should be in between 17 to 25 years and relaxation is given to the reserved categories in upper age limit.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Preksha Sharma

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Pharmacists working or migrating to Australia should get registered in Pharmacy Council Australia. For getting registration overseas, a pharmacist can opt for three ways, one is passing the Australian Pharmacy council Examination procedures, second is obtaining enrollment in Bachelor of Pharmacy course in an Australian university where students may get some credit based on their previous study. The third option is to upgrade the current pharmacy degree from graduation to Masters (Masters in pharmacy Graduate entry).

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Normally, a pharmacist will earn more money than a physiotherapist for the first few years after graduation. Pharmacy is also a more stable career and jobs are guaranteed pretty much. But it still depends, either of these job can fetch you varying levels of money.

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