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There is a very high demand for optometrists around the world. Optometry is great career choice than pharmacy as so many persons are doing pharmacy. The scope for optometric practice in India and abroad is great and unlimited. It is a dynamic and challenging career which could achieve personal growth, community respect and offers job flexibility, financial success and unlimited opportunities.
Optometry is much less stressful. It's a much more relaxed environment. When it comes to patients satisfaction, their degree of requirements, salaries, career outlook and daily duties also higher for optometrists. Optometry has many areas including opening up of your business or clinic which can bring the most reward. Optometrists primarily provide services to care for their patient's eye health and vision. Optometrists consult directly with patients and perform routine exams that require them to conduct vision tests with their patients.
Optometry is fastest to get a job just after graduation as you are not directly competing with other professionals. Optometrists has a higher starting salary and can interact directly with patients.
The highest salary for an Optometrist in India is 38,353 per month. Employees as Optometrist earn an average of 22lakhs, mostly ranging from 15lakhs per year to 39lakhs per year based on 8 profiles. The top 10% of employees earn more than 28lakhs per year.
The national average salary for a Optometrist is 25,224 in India. Salary estimates are based on 164 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Optometrist employees.
Optometrist salaries in India range from 35,700 INR per month (minimum salary) to 102,000 INR per month (maximum salary).
The median salary is 63,300 INR per month, which means that half (50%) of people working as Optometrist(s) are earning less than 63,300 INR while the other half are earning more than 63,300 INR. The median represents the middle salary value. Generally speaking, you would want to be on the right side of the graph with the group earning more than the median salary.
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Technology Ed - Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs Online Course & Certificate
Academy of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS) - Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Quality Control Diploma Program
The Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute - Quality Assurance/Compliance certificate program
BioPharma Institute - cGMP: Quality Assurance and Quality Control
UC San Diego - Quality Assurance and Control certificate
These are the online courses offered for Quality Assurance or Quality Control for Diploma Pharmacist.
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No your previous education doesn't go invalid when you do any course or degree from an open school or university. Many people do this. Working people often go for distance education to simultaneously upgrade their knowledge while working to get promoted. This doesn't mean their previous degree goes invalid. If you are going to do home science from NIOS you will have an additional qualification apart from being an arts graduate. They also have something called dual programme and part credit
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However, on passing, only the statement of grades will be issued, No other certificate will be issued in this case.
I repeat your arts graduate marksheet will not go invalid,you can do NIOS HS without any worry
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I hope you are doing fine, It depends on which private college you choose to attend and the faculty at that college.
It depends on what you plan to pursue after your B.Pharmacy. MPharm( through GPAT) or MS abroad ? Or a job?
B.Pharma is undergraduate degree course and after completing this course one can become Pharmacist. Pharmacists can work in a range of industries related to the prescription, manufacture & provision of medicines.
So Yes it is worth doing B Pharma from top private colleges. One such university is G D Goenka University. This university also offers B.Pharma course.
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Yes, A nurse who wishes to become a pharmacist needs additional education to receive a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, known as a Pharm. D.
Although nurse's training typically provides most of the prerequisites for pharmacy school, a nurse usually needs at least four more years of education to become a pharmacist.
Pharmacy is a 4-year course with internship and is related to medicine knowledge. You should take this course if you want to get into the field of pharmacy and work in healthcare companies or start your own medical store.
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Yes , you can go to canada for pursuing Mpharm after Bpharm in India and yes 2 to 3 year work experience is enough to pursue it . You will have to qualify a english proficiency test like IELTS/Toefl as english is not your first language. Then, you have to get high score(about 320) in GRE to apply to Canadian Universities.Then the next step is to get your Indian B.Pharma degree verified by the the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC). Then give the PEBC certifying exam in Canada and attain a license as a pharmacist.
Are you enquiring for SBI Pharmacist in the clerical cadre, if so then then the last date to download the same is already over, the facility was made available from 10th May to 23rd May, the exam was to be conducted on 23rd May has been postponed until further notice, visit the official website at https://bank.sbi/web/careers/current-openings to know more details pertaining to this.
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