Is there any scope in doing B.Pharmacy?

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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    LPU is surely a good choice to join for B.Pharma. LPU is one of the best private universities in the country with world-class infrastructure, modern facilities, and highly qualified faculty and focuses on the overall growth of the students. B.Pharma at LPU is an undergraduate four years course (approved by PCI) which is a pre-requisite for registration to practice as a pharmacist. It imparts skills to work in the industry, clinical setups, drug control organizations, education, and research sectors in pharmaceuticals. Also, this programme at LPU is Approved by the Pharmacy Council of India for Indian applicants only. Ranked among Top 3
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi Dear, Lovely professional University do offer this dynamic degree and here in Lpu B. Pharma. Is an undergraduate four years course (approved by PCI) which is a pre-requisite for registration to practice as a pharmacist. It imparts skills to work in industry, clinical set ups, drug control organizations, education and research sectors in pharmaceuticals. Pharmacy has a good score. After doing B.Pharma various opportunities like in government sector:
    Drug inspector
    Government Pharmacist. Pharmaceutical marketing
    Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    Medical devices
    Regulatory affairs
    Medical writing
    Pharmacist
    Intellectual property rights (IPR)
    Pharmac
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Dear Lokesh. Pharmacy students are exposed to :
    Formulation related aspects like pre-formulation, designing of various dosage forms, dispensing and labelling requirements, legal requirements related to
    pharmacy field, novel drug delivery systems
    Drug analysis techniques required for quality control testing with the help of basic analytical methods. Effect of the various drugs, their metabolism in the body, mechanism of action, dose and dosage regimen. Animal and human studies. Herbal drugs and detailed information on their, identification, chemical, medicinal and various cultivation parameters. Standardization and extraction processes inv
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    Neetu Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    One of the main advantages of B.Pharma is that it is one of the few Bachelors courses that is good enough to allow the student to start their own business. The main businesses most B.Pharma students opt for are, opening a drugstore, being a drug wholesale supplier, and starting a drug manufacturing unit. In India, you cannot start these businesses unless you have a B.Pharma degree. Its a lot easier to open a drugstore and start a drug wholesale supply business. The capital investment is also not very high. Starting a drug manufacturing unit is tough, but the earnings from this business are high. Plus, India is the hub for drug manufact
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    Rais pathan persuing M.S (Pharm.) from NIPER

    5 years ago
    Hello, Pharmacy has a good scope, After doing B.Pharma various opportunities like in government sector:
    Drug inspector
    Government Pharmacist
    UPSC
    Civil services
    PRIVATE SECTOR:
    Pharmaceutical marketing
    Production
    Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    Medical devices
    Regulatory affairs
    Medical writing
    Pharmacist
    Intellectual property rights (IPR)
    Pharmacovigilance
    Lecturership
    Business Opportunity:
    You can start your own medical store
    Manufacturing plant
    Marketing Firm
    Medicine supplier agency
    Packaging plant
    HIGHER EDUCATION :
    M. Pharmacy
    MBA
    M. S
    LLB (Lawyer, specialize in pharmaceutical jurisprudence, Intellectual property rights IPR, Patents etc. )
    Ph.D.
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    Humera Akhtar | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    After the completion of B.Pharma, you need to get yourself registered as a Registered Pharmacist at the Pharmacy Council of your state.
    In the government sector, you can apply for the posts of Drug Inspector, pharmacists at government hospitals and clinics.
    In the private sector, you can get jobs at Pharma companies, especially in the fields of Production, Quality Assurance, Quality Control and Regulatory Affairs. But the starting pay packages are not very good, but with experience, it gets better.
    Also, private hospitals hire B.Pharma graduates as in-charges of their pharmacies.
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    Ajay Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    After the completion of B.Pharma you need to get yourself registered as a Registered Pharmacist at the Pharmacy Council of your state. In the government sector, you can apply for the posts of Drug Inspector, pharmacists at government hospitals and clinics. In the private sector, you can get jobs at Pharma companies, especially in the fields of Production, Quality Assurance, Quality Control and Regulatory Affairs. But the starting pay packages are not very good, but with experience, it gets better. Also, private hospitals hire B.Pharma graduates as in-charges of their pharmacies. LPU is one of the best private universities in the countr
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    Manan Aggarwal | Guide-Level 12

    2 years ago
    With a variety of lucrative Pharmacy employment opportunities, B. Pharmacy degree holders can work as pharmacists, drug inspectors, food inspectors, medical underwriters, or even operate a pharmacy in the private or public sector. In the case of B.Pharma I recommend that you enrol at Lovely Professional University. One of my friends has completed a B.Pharma programme at this university, so I'm familiar with it. A few points from a buddy who studied at LPU that will assist you in making your decision:
    Lovely University of Professional Studies School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ranked among the top 30 pharmacy colleges in India by NIRF 20
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    preeti gogna Faculty at LPU | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    B.Pharma is an undergraduate four years course (approved by PCI) which is a prerequisite for registration to practice as a pharmacist. It imparts skills to work in industry, clinical setups, drug control organizations, education and research sectors in pharmaceuticals. Eligibility is passing with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English Physics Chemistry and Biology or Maths or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST
    Apart from imparting theoretical knowledge, the university also aims at cementing the practical side of the course. There are state-of-the-art laboratories. The outcomes of the programme are-
    Understand the nature and con
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    With a range of lucrative Pharmacy career options, B. Pharmacy degree holders can also get employed in the private or government sector as pharmacists, drug inspectors, food inspectors, medical underwriters, or even open a drugstore. For B.Pharma I would suggest you join Lovely Professional University I have an idea about this University because one of my friends has done B.Pharma. Few points told by my friend who did her studies from LPU that will help you to make your decision:
    Lovely Professional University Ranked among Top 30 Pharmacy colleges in India by NIRF 2019, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences is among the best colleges in Pun
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