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DILIP KUMAR NUJELLA

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Hello, As of you mentioned that you will be finishing your under-graduation in 6 months, there are main areas, a B. pharmacy graduate can choose with. Pharmacy is a profession with many career options, so I suggest you that you have to choose in which field you are interested to work. So decide based on your circumstances. As of my knowledge master in public health, Masters in health informatics, Masters in regulatory are highly paid job opportunities and MBA in health administration is also a good career option. R&D and Ph.D. are time consuming and slowly growing areas but later on you might be paid well. If you 3 mores years you can
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Hello,
Lovely to meet you!
Kindly see the below link for information related to your query. https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy-chp.

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Yogendra Singh Shekhawat

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Yes, you can. Masters in Pharmacy in USA is a 2-3 years master's course that delves at the heart of healthcare, taking on job roles that offer treatment, prescription, and healthcare management. Offered majorly as MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences or MS in pharmacology, it is available at over 50 universities in the USA. The tuition fees for pursuing Masters in pharmacy in USA from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy ranges from 22,400 USD to 103,000 USD. For Indian students, this cost goes up to 16-77 Lacs.

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Sajal Jain

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Hi, as per UGC New Norms, you are entitled to do a dual degree at the same time. So, please do whatever course you want.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Both have their uses, pros and cons and the choice depends on various factors ranging from studies, finance, choice of work and other things. But to compare head to head, MBBS is any day better than B.Pharma in all the respects. A hands down winner. No offence meant to B.Pharma people but you cannot deny the obvious. Thank you.

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Rocky Singh

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I would suggest you for Lingaya's Vidyapeeth Faridabad for Bachelor's degree in pharma and building a career in pharmacy. Check the link of the college https://www.shiksha.com/university/lingaya-s-vidyapeeth-faridabad-24621/course-bachelor-of-pharmacy-b-pharma-785175 to know the courses better and its career scope.

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Tangi Keerthi

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Yes there may be chances to release notification on the month of November.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Whole sale pharmacist will be best

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Virendra Kumar...........

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In order to become a licensed pharmacist in Canada, you need:
A Bachelor's or doctor of pharmacy degree from one of 10 Canadian universities
To complete a national board examination through the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC)
Practical experience through an apprenticeship/internship programme
Fluency in English or French
The profession of pharmacy is regulated on a provincial and territorial level. The regulatory authorities are directly responsible for granting pharmacist licenses, assessing the competency of pharmacists and ensuring public safety. For a detailed look at the specific provincial licensing requirements in every pr
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Nikita Sharma

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Yes, you have to apply for a license for the medical shop. The minimum requirement to open a medical shop in India is Diploma in Pharmacy after completing the 12th standard in Science. After completion of your Diploma in pharmacy, you're eligible to apply for a license for the medical shop.

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