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I am currently pursuing bsc statistics from local government college and this year I got 98.22 percentile in MH CET(PCB) should I go for b.pharmacy course or continue with Bsc statistics which one would become better career option for me considering future job market ?


tejas9patil 21st Oct, 2021
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Moumoyee Chakraborty 30th Nov, 2021

Dear candidate B.Sc Statistics in really a nice course with a very bright career but for the past few years B.Pharmacy stream is growing exponentially. In upcoming few years it would be one of the best professions in India. So with this percentile you would get pretty good Institutions in Maharashtra, if you want you can take admission. After completion of your B.Pharm degree you would get a drug license, you can be central government or State government hospital Pharmacist, Drug Inspector, Goverment analyst or work in Pharmacovigilance data analyst sector also.

Hope it helps!!

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5th Dec, 2021
Thank you so much sir
I was in terrible confusion about this 🤗🙏🙏
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