Can I become a Pharmacist after doing DPharma from Era University?

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    Shailja Rawat | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, students who have successfully completed their DPharma degrees from Era University can become Pharmacists. This happens because the basic eligibility criteria to become a Pharmacist or get an entry-level pharmacy job state that students who have completed a UG degree in pharmacy from a recognised institute are eligible to apply.

    As per the official website of the university, the DPharma course offered by Era is approved by PCI. Moreover, some institutes, such as AIIMS, require candidates who also have some experience in dispensing or storing drugs in a hospital, drugstore, or pharmaceutical concern. 

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