Which course is better for a bright future among pharmacy and physiotherapy?

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    harith lakshminarayanan

    7 years ago
    You can opt for B.Pharm or D.Pharm as they are better options than physiotherapy.
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    Veeramani A | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Beyond these two courses, you can opt for Bachelors in Prosthetics & Orthotics at Chennai for a bright future than in those two courses.
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    Himanshu Madan | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Go for physiotherapy only if you are very interested in it. Pharmacy has much wider perspectives. You can go into sales, marketing, quality assurance, manufacturing chemist, research, teaching and drug regulatory affairs.
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    Pradip Ku Sahu #medico as well as a lecturer | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    In terms of future prospects, both have a good future, in India, pharmacy colleges are more in number than physiotherapy colleges, so the competition for job is more in pharmacy, as I am a student of physiotherapy in SVNIRTAR-Odisha, in physiotherapy, you may set up a clinic of your own, and you can earn more money as well as serve more people, but in case of pharmacy, your income is limited. You will have to work more, then it's possible to earn more money. Do what your heart and mind say.

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