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Priya Saxena

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Hi Devendra,
There are not many institutes/ universities in Delhi NCR which offers B.Ed course like IGNOU, University of Delhi etc and to know about the same, you may refer to the following link for the relevant details:
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Hi Devendra,
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Our admissions to first year degree program will start from March 2011. Check isbm.ac.in

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There are many scopes after pursuing BPharm. But, salary will be more elevated if you further pursue Masters degree either MBA/MPharm.Besides you can open a medical shop or a chemists shop,become a chemist,can also be a chemistry professor or a lab assistant or a labratory expert,can do lots of experiments if u are interested in this field ,can become a medical representative/transcriptionist. After BPharm, you can get jobs in private as well as government sectors.
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