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13th October 2014, 10:48 PM
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Better destination and its prerequisites to do PhD in Pharmaceutical Science?
hey dz iz sreevatsav . i want to do phD in pharmaceutical sciences after my m.pharmacy. so may i know the better destination n da prerequisites ? plzzz do reply......
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25th October 2014, 10:57 AM
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PhD in Pharmaceutical Science guides and prepares graduates/post graduate candidates towards a research oriented field. You are engaged to do research in,
• Drug development Process • Molecular Pharmaceuticals • Medicinal Chemistry and more. Education Prerequisites: Candidate applying for PhD in Pharmaceutical program need to have the following. • Undergraduate/Graduate/Post Graduate degree in Biology/Chemistry/Pharmacy/Chemical Engineering or any other related area. • Need to submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores for must, if you want to study in abroad. • Bachelor of Science is minimum. Courses Included: • Medicinal Chemistry • Drug Delivery Concepts • Biotechnology • Research and Development Statistics • Forensic Toxicology • Introduction to pharmaceutical Sciences and more. Career Opportunities: You will be recruited as, • Medicinal Chemist • Pharmaceutical Chemist • University Professor • Pharmacotherapist. Institute in India: • Amity University of Pharmacy • Delhi University • Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Research • National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research • K.B. Pharmacy institute and more Institutes in Abroad: • Capella University • University of Kentucky • University of Mississippi • University of Washington • University of Missouri and more |
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