top collges for phd in pharmacology or pharmacy practice in india part time
hello aspirant,
Ph. D in Pharmacy Practice Colleges in India
- Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. ...
- JSS College of Pharmacy , Ooty. ...
- Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy , Bangalore. ...
- National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research SAS Nagar. ...
- St James College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chalakudy. ...
- PES College of Pharmacy , Bangalore. ...
- Shri Guru Ram Rai University , Dehradun.
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Hello Sir/Madam i have got 719 in ap pgecet 2020 in PY-PHARMACY can i get seat in JNTUK or SVU or in ANU in pharmacology or in analysis or in ceutics? and i was oc and i had EWS certificate. Reply pls.
Hello
Based on your rank there are little chances to get in to jntuk,svu ,au
The cutoffs tend to change every year based on various factors so still there are chances to get into top government Colleges.
Fill the colleges based on your preference irrespective of cutoffs
Hope for the best!
who can study dm clinical pharmacology
For studying dm Clinical Pharmacology - A Candidate must have a degree M.D in Medicine/ Pharmacology/Paediatrics of this institute or any other Institute.
Age Limit: Upper Age limit is 35 years as on 1 st January. The upper age limit relaxation for OBC Candidates by a maximum of 3 years.
Is choosing job in pharmacovigilence after B. pharmacy good choice or should i go for Masters in pharmacology?
Hello,
No special training is required; one may pursue a career in pharmacovigilance after completing an M.Pharm. There are a few PV-specific courses available that provide hands-on training using software like Argus and others.
One can pursue regulatory work after graduating from M-pharma, as well as other production-based positions like QA, QC, technical services, etc. All of the others are highly busy, especially around audit season, and the growth pace is likewise not very attractive.
The position is good in PV; it's a desk job with various functions, off-sites, parties, etc., and fantastic time. However, the growth rate is likewise quite modest here (DSA-2 years, DSA2, 1-2 years, Senior DSA). So, if you truly want to start your career off well and see steady progress, consider getting an MBA from a reputable university.
Good Luck!!
after B. Pharmacy which career is better- Masters in forensic or Masters in pharmacology?
Hello aspirant,
Both of the above two mentioned courses is considered as very good according to the scope and career opportunities it offers.
The MSc Forensic Science concentrates on practices, procedures and analytical techniques used within forensic science, and how they are applied in support of the investigation of crime .
You can take admission in any of the two course of your choice. However, I would suggest you to go for Msc in Pharmacology as this course is best suited and has great career and job opportunities to open in future.
The average salary of Msc Pharmacology ranges from INR 3-6 LPA
Further, to know more about the msc Pharmacology course in full detail, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/pharmacy-course
I hope that this will help.
what is the difference between m pharm pharmacology and m pharm pharmacy practice...does pharmacologists work as clinical pharmacists like pharmacy practice graduates
Hi,
M.Pharm pharmcology is a 2 year PG course whose minimum criteria is only completion of graduation from B.Pharm.
After completing M.Pharm pharmcology, you would be offered with job roles such as Pharmacologist, Analytical Chemist, Biomedical Scientist, Clinical Research Associate etc.
It mainly focuses on Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics.
M.Pharm pharmacy is basically focuses on drugs, testing, production and utilizing them efficiently.
The job roles you would be offered are Research Associate, Quality Assurance Executive, Production Executive, Drug Regulatory Affairs Executive, Medical Coder etc.
M.Pharm pharmcology and M.Pharm pharmacy are two of the many branches of course available out of many courses such as such as Pharmaceutics, Quality Assurance, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, and many more.
I hope it helps.
Thank you!