Can a PCM student after completing B. Pharmacy be able to appear in drug inspector exam?

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To be eligible for becoming a drug inspector for most the qualification is Bachelor's degree in pharmacy. For joining B.Pharmacy or equivalent course one should be 10+2 class passed with physics, chemistry and biology (PCB) as main subjects.

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I have completed my 12th from PCM but I want to get admission for pharmacy technology in Yadavpur University through WBJEE.

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