Pharmacology
Hello Rishav,
yes you can pursue a PhD in pharmacology after completing your Doctor of pharmacy(PharmD). your PharmD degree serves as a strong foundation for advanced research in pharmacology.
Check individual university admission criteria for specific eligibiliity requirments.
Tata Memorial Centre (TMH ) offers MD courses in a variety of subjects, including pathology, immuno hematology and blood transfusion, and radio diagnosis but not MD in Preventive and Social Medicine.
In TMC MD in Pathology offers A three-year, full-time course with a tuition fee of INR 316,500 and admission for 12 students.
Moreover TMH is a public/government, autonomous university that was established in 1941 by the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust. The hospital is known for providing free or affordable treatments. It has hostel facility about an hour away with transport available.
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With a rank of 1357 in AP PGECET, you have a good chance of securing a seat in the M.Pharmacy program, particularly in the Pharmacology department. However, seat availability can vary depending on the institution and the category-wise cut-offs. Since you’re in the BC category, you might have a slight advantage in securing a seat compared to general category students. It’s a good idea to check the specific cut-off ranks for the colleges you’re interested in and consult the latest counseling details for the most accurate information.
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Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
The marks required to secure an MD in Pharmacology through NEET PG can vary significantly depending on the years exam difficulty, competition levels, and the number of available seats.
Generally for a government medical college, you need to score well within the top percentiles to be competitive for MD Pharmacology given the specialties specific cutoff trends. Typically a rank within the top few thousand which corresponds to a high score in the NEET PG would be necessary.
As the cutoffs can fluctuate, it is necessary to review the previous years cutoff trends and patterns for MD Pharmacology at various institutions to get a better estimate.
Hope this resolves your query.
Hello!
If you are interested in pharmacology and toxicology, you can study Bachelor of Pharmacy. It is a four year undergraduate course course in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. After that you can choose to study M.Pharma Pharmacology.
You can also choose MBBS course after your 12th. And after that, you can go for MD Pharmacology.
Besides these courses, you can also study B.Sc and M.Sc Toxicology Integrated after your 12th standard.
Hope this information will help you. Best wishes ahead!
Hello Rakesh
You will be allowed to pursue degree in economics on the basis of your class xii marks.
Eligibility for pursuing degree in economics is that you have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university from any stream.
But as you have mentioned that you are mbbs graduate but you want to go with economics then you can pursue bsc in economics
Eligibility for bsc economics - The candidate must be xii pass from a reputed university. You can also do BE in economics or B.com in economics.
. Mbbs is a medical course , you can go for economics only if you have strong base in economics and interest in it.
To know more kindly refer to following link
https://www.careers360.com/courses/be-bachelor-of-economics
Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the top colleges for PhD pharmacology:
To know the application process for these colleges, you can visit our site by clicking on the link given below.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-pharmacology-and-toxicology-universities-in-india
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To qualify for the position of drug inspector, a candidate must have graduated with a degree in pharmacy, pharmaceutical science, clinical pharmacology, microbiology, medicine, or any other degree that is equivalent from a recognised institution.
Before continuing, you might consider a profession as a drug inspector because it is quite demanding and pays well in this industry .
https://www.careers360.com/careers/drug-inspector
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