Can a B Pharmacy graduate work in hospitals without doing M Pharmacy?

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    Jaya Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    Yep! Once you finish B Pharmacy, you can work in hospitals as a registered pharmacist if you’ve got a license from the state pharmacy council. You’d be helping out in the pharmacy, filling prescriptions, managing drug stores, and even giving patients advice.

    You don’t need an M Pharmacy for these roles, but if you want to go into advanced clinical stuff or teaching, then an M Pharmacy becomes important.

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