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R
7 years ago
Firstly, you tell me in which course you have more interest, then I will answer your question.

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konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
Mainly it depends on clinical practice, research, lecturer or you can go for masters and PhD. In B.Sc psychology, you can further pursue for masters degree or research or counselor. In pharma, you deal with only drugs. This is also a good option you can get a placement in big companies like Ranbaxy,

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
If you would go for bsc nursing then you have a vast scope after that. Mainly it depends on clinical practice, research, lecturer or you can go for masters and PhD. In B.Sc psychology, you can further pursue for masters degree or research or counselor. In pharma, you deal with only drugs. This is al

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Twinkle jain
7 years ago
hey! Ever course have their own value. First you have to decide in which course you have more interest.Then you can opt a good course for you. All the best Thankyou

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Prachi verma
7 years ago
Hi, If you would go for bsc nursing then you have a vast scope after that. Mainly it depends on clinical practice, research, lecturer or you can go for masters and PhD. In B.Sc psychology, you can further pursue for masters degree or research or counselor. In pharma, you deal with only drugs. This i

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priyank sharma
a year ago

both the courses are good and have own scope. basically it is depends upon your interest. bsc nursing and psychology are 3 year duration ug courses. b pharma has much more scope than other two courses.b pharma is a 4 year duration ug course. and after completing b.pharma you may get better placement

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