Are Pharmacy graduates qualified to work in the government?

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    Absolutely! Pharmacy graduates can work in government employ as a drug inspector, pharmacist in a public hospital, or in a government lab, in a government regulatory agency (such as the FDA), or one of the drug control departments.

    Many government tests like the SSC, UPSC, or state PSC also recruit pharmacy graduates. For these options, a B Pharma, or D Pharma, degree from a PCI-approved college is generally a prerequisite for applying.

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