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8th November 2010, 09:32 PM
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For you service and business both options are available.
You can join any pharma company like ranbaxy, cipla etc. You can open medical store. You can open factory for medical. |
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8th November 2010, 09:59 PM
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hi..
A career in pharmacy, unfolds a vista full of opportunities leading to a golden future for a young career aspirant. The job opportunities, working conditions, job satisfaction and monetary benefits are excellent. The various vocations a pharmacy professional can opt for, 1.Production & Manufacturing 2.Research & Development 3.Analysis & Testing 4.Marketing 5.Hospital Pharmacy 6.Community Pharmacy 7.Academics 8.Regulatory Affairs 9.Opportunities Abroad good luck... |
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#8
19th April 2011, 08:03 PM
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Dear,
There are a lot of scope after B. pharm Course. Some of them are as follows- 1.Production & Manufacturing, 2.Research & Development, 3.Analysis & Testing, 4.Marketing, 5.Hospital Pharmacy, 6.Community Pharmacy, 7.Academics, 8.Regulatory Affairs. Thanks. |
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29th June 2011, 06:52 PM
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you can go for teaching profession , or into an industry , there are also government jobs available for you after your b.pharmacy like government analyst and drug inspector . in industry you are eligible into various sectors like regulatory affairs, research , production, quality control department and also in manufacturing fields etc.. |
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#12
11th August 2011, 03:06 PM
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Pharmacy is a Professional course. Percentages are not for brighter career in pharmacy. It's all about your knowledge and grip on practicals. And also on some extent on experience. As you are becoming elder in profession, you will gain more value and respect.
Many jobs are available after B.Pharm and salary status differ from job to job. If you are going in to R&D, your starting may be 8000-10000 or more per month. If you are getting in to teaching profession, your starting salary may lies between 10000-15000. So, all it is matter of knowledge and skills which can keep you on high. |
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#13
7th September 2011, 06:06 PM
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A four-year Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy (BPharm) leads to openings in drug manufacturing industries and food and drug control organizations. Educational qualification required for this course is 10+2 (PCM/B). These courses are offered by a number of institutes. You can find some Medical Colleges india at globeeducation.org
Depending on the extent of study and the area you specialize in (pharmacology, pharmaceutics, hospital pharmacy or quality assurance) study, you can opt for research. Teaching is another option after a Master's degree holder. Pharmacy graduates are also appointed by the government as drug inspectors and drug analysts. Hospitals also hire pharmacist consultants to advise physicians on the precise dosage, schedules and possible side effects of the various drugs. While a diploma-holder can work as a pharmacist in hospitals or as a pharmacy technician, BPharm or MPharm degree-holders can apply for jobs in the pharmaceutical industry. Although there are limited research openings in India, those with doctoral and post-doctoral qualifications find challenging avenues in R&D labs abroad. Apart from the drug manufacturing industry, pharmacists are also employed in the chemical industry and food and drug control organizations. Read more: http://johndavis.articlesbase.com/college-and-university-articles/what-is-the-career-scope-after-b-pharma-756338.html#ixzz1XGXEn2bq Under Creative Commons License: Attribution No Derivatives |
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