What are the job options and salary after doing B.Pharma in India?

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    Bachelor of Pharmacy: Career Prospects:
    With a degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, a student can register with the State Pharmacy Council and open their own Chemist shop to stock and sell medicines. The course offers job opportunities in both public as well private sectors that allows students to make a valuable career in this field. Students can even opt for teaching job in this field, if they are willing to become a lecturer. There are different practice environments in this field, some of which are:
    Hospital Pharmacy
    Clinical Pharmacy
    Technical Pharmacy
    Research Agencies
    Medical Dispensing Store
    Food and Drug Administration
    Sales and Marketing
    ...more
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    Varun reddy | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    I am mentioning the information whose source is google, but these are some various jobs which is very common and famous in the field of pharmacy. Pharmacist
    National average salary: 14,954 per month
    Primary duties: Pharmacists are responsible for interpreting doctor's notes and compounding and dispensing prescription medications. Medical representative
    National average salary: 15,890 per month
    Primary duties: The main task of medical representatives (MR) is to promote and sell medications and medical equipment to pharmacists, doctors and other health care professionals. To do this effectively, an MR requires in-depth knowledge of the medic
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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 are available, like in the government sector:
    Drug inspector
    Government Pharmacist
    UPSC
    Civil services
    PRIVATE SECTOR:
    Pharmaceutical marketing
    Production
    Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    Medical devices
    Regulatory affairs
    Medical writing
    Pharmacist
    Academics (Leturership)
    Intellectual property rights (IPR)
    Pharmacovigilance
    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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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    One can apply for Drug Inspector and Pharmacist government Jobs exams. B.Pharma graduates are also eligible for SSC UPSC State PSC and bank jobs etc. Like other graduates. LPU 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 30 Indian Pharmacy
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