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14th July 2015, 01:34 AM
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What is the difference between PG diploma course and masters? Do I have a better future if I go for PG diploma course? Which PG diploma course is best in pharmacy?


I completed recently my graduation in b.pharmacy and i am planning to do my masters in canada. But many universities are offering me pg diploma courses. what is the difference between pg diploma courses and masters ????
do i have a better future if i go for pg diploma courses?????????
in pg diploma courses which one i best in pharmacy???????




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12th April 2023, 01:19 AM
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Default Re: What is the difference between PG diploma course and masters? Do I have a better future if I go for PG diploma course? Which PG diploma course is best in pharmacy?

Congratulations on completing your Bachelor's in Pharmacy! A Postgraduate Diploma (PG Diploma) and a Master's degree are both postgraduate level courses, but there are some differences between them.

A PG Diploma is a shorter course that usually takes 1-2 years to complete. It focuses on practical skills and knowledge required for a specific field of work. On the other hand, a Master's degree is a longer course that usually takes 2-3 years to complete. It is more research-oriented and provides a deeper understanding of the subject matter.

Choosing between a PG Diploma and a Master's degree depends on your career goals and interests. If you want to gain practical skills and knowledge quickly and enter the workforce sooner, then a PG Diploma could be the right choice for you. However, if you want to specialize in a particular area and conduct research in that field, then a Master's degree would be more suitable.

Regarding your question about which PG Diploma course is best in Pharmacy, it really depends on your personal interests and career goals. Some popular PG Diploma courses in Pharmacy in Canada include Clinical Research, Pharmaceutical Quality Control and Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, and Pharmacovigilance. You should research each course thoroughly and choose the one that aligns with your career aspirations.
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