After my 12th science with 80% (PCB), what should I choose: B.Pharma or B.Sc?

I've got 90% in 10th and 80% in 12th.

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Asked by Sourav Agrawal

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    S.L. Abhipsa | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Well, to answer your question B.Sc would be better, but in my opinion you are a too good scoring student to study either of B.Sc or B.Pharma. I would rather suggest you appear for national entrances and opt for professional courses.
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    Pradip Ku Sahu #medico as well as a lecturer | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Professional courses are better as you may get a job directly, but B.Sc graduates will have to fight hard to get a job. rest, it all depends on your interest.
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    Amandeep Kaur | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Listen, both the degrees stand at equal footing. The difference lies between their subject matter. In B.Pharm, you will be dealing with the medicines and drugs, whereas, B.Sc can be done in various fields (except 'traditional' B.Sc Medical) like biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry, etc. See, align your interests with the various options available and make a wise choice.
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    Roopam Ray Medical Aspirant

    6 years ago
    Okay.
    Well, B.Pharma is no more better than B.Sc. Moreover, B.Sc is more difficult to pass than B.Pharma. If you opt for pharma manufacturing, you can get reputation as D.Pharma are generally employed as operators for various machine involved in compression, coating, etc. They will give you respect and you will be called a Sir, which will make you feel good, but living in other state (Baddi, HP ; Sikkim, Mumbai etc.). Where maximum industries are located, cannot be compromised merely with feelings as the salary offered to freshers is very less. Cipla in Baddi offers the maximum salary of about 10,000 PM to freshers, if you have patience
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