Is B.pharma is a good option if i pass out from class 12th?and what opurtunity after doing b.pharma salary also
Hello there
B.pharma is an undergraduate course which offers students to study the procedure and methods of preparation of medicines or drugs .It basically deals with the Science of medicine .It's really a good course to pursue.
FEES ;
The annual course fee is 15000- 25,000.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates should have passed 10+2 or equivalent and an aggregate of 50% in Science stream .
CARRIER OPPORTUNITIES
Candidates are being offered vast carriers in the pharmacy sector ,after the completion of the course .They are also allowed to start their own Pharmacy after registration under state Pharmacy council .
Candidates will find jobs in both pvt and govt sectors like, Clinical pharmacy, Health center,Food and drug administration ,medical dispensing and many more .
These are some popular job offered :
Drug Inspector
Teacher
Professor
Drug Technician
Drug Therapist
Analytic Chemist
Research Manager
Research Officer
The average salary for freshers is INR 2 lakh to 3 Lakh . Salary increases with skill, knowledge and experience .
Hello,
B.Pharma is one of the popular courses opted by students mostly from medical streams. The course is getting popular day by day. Yes, It is the best option to choose after the 12th class.
Eligibility Criteria : A student must be 12th passed out with a minimum of 50% aggregate score and the age limit for the general category is 20 years and for reserved candidates, it extends to 22 years.
The initial or starting salary of a B. Pharma graduate is around 2 LPA to 3.5 LPA which further increase with the opportunities and experiences.
You can get jobs in Private sectors as well as government sectors, Clinical pharmacy and Medical Dispensaries.
Some popular colleges:
- Jamia Hamdard, Delhi
- NMIMS, Mumbai
- LPU
- BITS Pilani
- Delhi University
So, yes this course is good in terms of opportunities and placements.
Check out this link: https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-pharma-bachelor-of-pharmacy
If you any queries, revert here.
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