What are some government exams for B.Pharma. Graduates?

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    Eksha Sunderka B Pharma student | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    Pharmacy, some aspirants will be confused about what to do next. After completing Bachelor's in Pharmacy, there are various options for higher education and career-wise. Some of India's most popular entrance exams for M. Pharmacy admission are GPAT NIPER JEE CUCET, CEE AMPAI etc.
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    Ritu upadhyay | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    B.Pharma Course is very vast course. So many job opportunities are available for B.Pharma. Graduate students. Government exams are also available for B.Pharma students. B.Pharma students can apply for government pharmacist exams. These are:
    DMER, DHS, RRB ESIC, ZP, RBSK, etc. So many other exams also can be given after some experience. If you earn 3 years industrial experience, you can apply for Drug Inspector Exam. If you have experience of minimum 3 years you can apply for Drug Analyst Exam
    So many other exams are also available for B.Pharma graduates.

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