What is the scope of M.Pharm after B.Pharm?

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    amit gupta

    8 years ago
    There is a wide scope of M.Pharma after B.Pharma. After M.Pharma, there is an exam for becoming a drug inspector. If you qualify this, you have the opportunity to become a drug inspector.
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    Virender Sharma Deep Thinker | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    After B.Pharm if you want to join the Master's degree course then definitely it will be better for you.
    If you have enough knowledge of your profession then any biotechnology and medical sector company will hire you.
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    OMKAR PHALE An Undergraduate student who loves to travel. | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hello Ketan,
    M.Pharma is a 2 year Masters programme which is sort of like specialisation after Bachelor programme (B.Pharma). It is divided into streams like Pharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Analysis, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Regulatory Affairs and Pharmacy Practice (these are the major ones few more are there). The first year is academic learning and 2nd year is research focused. B.Pharma is a 4 year Bachelor programme that is the undergraduate level in Pharmacy and builds a base for wide range of topics in industrial, clinical and community setting.
    Good luck.
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    Rakhi Bhardwaj I'm delhi university student.. | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Pharmacy is the branch of health sciences that deals with the preparation and dispensing of drugs. After doing these courses, you become a successful pharmacist and manufacturing medicines.
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    Rajiv Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    In India, scope of B.Pharma or M.Pharma is good with right institute and right skill set. In corporate sector students with higher capabilities are selected for deserving positions e. g. Cadila, Glenmark, Dr. Reddy's Lab, Cipla and more. These companies also do campus recruitment where students get a better chance to demonstrate their skills. After a M.Pharma in pharmacy there are various opportunities for the individual, they can either go for higher studies like Ph.D. through GATE and other entrances for improving their skills and up gradation of their degree or they can go for jobs in the chemical companies, research institutes, Pha
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    Vikas Kanadje | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hello,Scope in pharmacy
    1. Go for higher studies M.Pharma Ph.D. Post Doc
    2. Join the Pharmaceutical industry in that various department which is listed belowA. Research & Development (R&D) B. Formulation & development (F&D) C. Regulatory affairs (RA) D. Intellectual Property rights (IPR) E. Production F. Tech Transfer G. Quality Control (Q. C. ) \H. Quality Assurance (Q. A) I. pharmacovigilance J. Consultancy Marketing etc.
    3. Government Sector Drug Inspector. P. Pharmacist, Railway Pharmacist, CGHS (Pharmacist), Bank Pharmacist (For eg. SBI) Pharmacist in IIT
    4. Lectureship
    5. Pharmacy Shop.
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    Rais pathan persuing M.S (Pharm.) from NIPER

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Pharmacy has a good scope, After doing M.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
    Other options after it :
    M. S
    LLB (Lawyer, specialize in pharmaceutical jurisprudence, Intellectual property rights IPR, Patents etc.)
    Ph.D Post Doc.

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