Which one is better among D.Pharma from a govt. polytechnic and B.Sc in ZBC?

0 419 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by rishu negi

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  • Actually, both are best depending upon student interest, a Diploma in pharmacy students can work as a pharmacist in clinics or government hospitals or even start their own pharmacy. If not interested can do further higher studies for placement in the pharmaceutical industry or working in R&D, this kind of job can pay high salaries. On other hand studying for B.Sc. can work in an executive role in life Science and biotech companies, want high salaries in the same field needs multiple degrees and skills that can only decide the job position and salary. In the current situation in India, a single degree can't pay a high salary until start
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    Rahul Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hi Rishu,
    D.Pharma holders may start practicing as pharmacists in India. They can work at drug stores in Government and private hospitals, clinics, community health centers or private drug stores. In such a work setup, they usually check prescriptions (made by the Doctor), dispense drugs to patients, give them advice & directions, keep stock of drugs in storage, keep accounts and maintain the inventory. Other than working right after completing D Pharm course, one may also go for further studies (B Pharm, Pharm D, M.Pharm. etc). After completing Masters level course, one may take up the job of a lecturer/tutor/instructor at relevant pha
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