Dear Student,
Both regular degree cannot be completed simultaneously. You must take practical classes as part of the conventional bachelor of science curriculum. You must attend courses because the D.pharm programme is a regular course. Besides, b oth courses are difficult. You’ll have a hard time managing both.
If you conduct one on distant learning, perhaps. Completing these courses without any actual experience, however, is completely useless.
I would suggest you to go for bachelors of pharmacy on a regular course, as it has more benefits.
There are various possibilities or paths available; it depends on you and your area of interest which one you want to choose.
• If you wish to continue your education, pursue an M.PHARMA, some teaching experience, a Ph.D., and a professorship!
• WANT A JOB OR A CAREER IN RESEARCH? APPLY FOR A JOB OR A GPAT>NIPER JEE OR TOP 10 CLGS>MPHARMA
• Q.A., Q.C., formulation, production, and processing are examples of industrial departments It is preferable to pursue M.PHARMA. You can work in QA and production after earning your B.pharmacy, but if you don't get your M.PHARMA in the future, package and growth will be a problem.
• Choose an MBA(MM/PM) if you wish to work in pharmaceutical marketing and management. You can enter core pharmaceutical marketing after an MBA (PMT, MARKET RESEARCH, INTL -MARKETING etc).
• Pharmacology and clinical research jobs are in high demand right now. If you complete a PG.DIPLOMA in PV/CR or an M.PHARMA in Pharmacology, you can apply for positions like drug safety associate and clinical research coordinator, among others.
• For central labs, drug control, food safety, etc., you can take various government tests.
• Other job opportunities include PHARMA SALES, START YOUR OWN BUSINESS, DRUG REGULATORY AFFAIRS, MEDICAL WRITING, MEDICAL CODING, SAS, HOSPITAL PHARMACY, and CLINICAL PHARMACY.
Good luck.
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