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Manish Jaiswal

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In many countries, becoming a licensed pharmacist typically requires completing a specific pharmacy programme or degree, followed by passing a licensing examination. This process usually doesn't involve repeating your 12th-grade education or obtaining a high school Diploma from a different board. However, the exact requirements for becoming a pharmacist, including educational qualifications and licensing, can vary from one place to another.If you're considering repeating your 12th-grade education from a different board, it's essential to check with the pharmacy licensing authority or board in your region to understand how this might af
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Sachin bhosagi

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If you want to join Indian Army as an officer after B.Pharma, then you have to apply for CDS examination. Your age should be between 19 to 25 years if you want to join Indian Army through CDS examination. The selection procedure will involve Written Exam, SSB and Medical Examination.After the Medical examination, the last test or Exam for Sepoy Pharma is the Common Entrance Examination (CEE) or Written exam. The candidates who will pass the medical test, only those candidates will be selected for the written exam (CEE). The written exam will be conducted by the Army Recruiting Office.Education : 10+2 / equivalent exam pass and qualifie
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Tavneet Kaur

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Pharmacist salary in Pune ranges between 0.3 Lakhs to 3.9 Lakhs with an average annual salary of 2.1 Lakhs. Salary estimates are based on 1.2k.

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LALIT MOHAN PANT

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The average package you can secure after completing B.Pharm from DIPSAR is 3.5LPA to 6LPA.But I would like to suggest you to go for higher studies to get good and more high package.

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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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Aayushi Bijawe

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To determine if an institute is PCI (Pharmacy Council of India) approved, you should visit the official website of the Pharmacy Council of India or contact them directly to inquire about the approval status of a particular institute. Completing a D.Pharma (Diploma in Pharmacy) course is one of the requirements for becoming a licensed pharmacist in India. However, it's important to note that obtaining a D.Pharma alone does not automatically grant you a license to practice as a pharmacist. After completing your D.Pharma course, you would need to fulfill additional requirements set by the Pharmacy Council of India, such as completing a sp
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, a pharmacist can work as a legal advisory for a pharmaceutical industry. In fact, a pharmacist's knowledge of pharmaceuticals, their regulation, and their use can be valuable in advising pharmaceutical companies on legal matters. However, in order to practice law and provide legal advice, a pharmacist would need to obtain a law degree and be licensed to practice law in their jurisdiction.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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Opting Maths is a good thing even if you don't have Maths in your further studies because even in pharmacy also you will have Maths for one semester I think.

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Geetanshi Dang

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Hello, here are the options for scope in pharmacy-
1. Go for higher studies - M.Pharma/Ph.D. /Post Doc
2. Join the Pharmaceutical industry. In that, various departments are listed below-A. Research & Development (R&D)B. Formulation & Development (F&D) C. Regulatory Affairs (RA) D. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) E. Production F. Tech Transfer G. Quality Control (QC) H. Quality Assurance (QA) I. Pharmacovigilance J. Consultancy Marketing etc.
3. Government Sector-Drug Inspector, Z. P. Pharmacist, Railway Pharmacist, CGHS (Pharmacist), Bank Pharmacist (For eg. SBI Pharmacist in IIT
4. Lecturership
5. Pharmacy Shop.

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