Can a pharma. D graduate take up psychology. If yes, what would be the eligible section? Either B.A. Or M.A.

Pharma. D is a 6yrs course. So I jus want to clarify the things regarding what to select B.A. Psychology or M.A. Psychology. And I was done wid my pharma. D in September 2019.

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Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
Hi PG Diploma courses are the latest trend. You can choose clinical research, pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs, CDM ( Clinical Data Management). There are many institutions offering these courses. Duration is precisely 4 to 6 months. They charge you around 50k to 60k. Clinical SAS- Six month d

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