Can I pursue MBA after completing my B.Pharmacy? If yes, which specialization can I opt for?

Asked about Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (General)

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Asked by Arpan Dutta

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    Abhishek kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Hello Arpan, yes you can pursue mba after graduating from pharmacy background.There are good placement opportunities for such streams.You should opt for pgdm general initially and then can choose your specialization.
    Thank you.
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    Harsh Gupta | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Hello Arpan,
    See your desire completely states that you want to do PGDM/MBA. So I would suggest go with your desire. It is completely suitable for a person with pharmacy background to go for PGDM. In fact one of my batch mate is from pharmacy background and he is doing great. Job opportunities are there after pharmacy + PGDM. The course offers different areas to specialize in like marketing, finance, IB, Operations, IT. So go for general so that in first year you get to know about each specialization.
    Thank you

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