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There are various universities and institutions in India and abroad offering undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD programmes in pharmacy. The minimum qualification in India is diploma in pharmacy, but there are chances of the Pharmacy Council of India elevating it to BPharm level. So, it is advisable to have BPharm as the minimum qualification with elevation to MPharm and PhD level. For admission to Diploma in Pharmacy (DPharm) you have to pass 10+2 or equivalent examination with physics, chemistry, maths or biology. Candidates who have passed 10+2 with PCM or PCB can get admission in a four-year BPharma programme. At the Bachelor’s level, there is no specialisation. At the Masters level (MPharm) specialisation is available in pharmaceutics, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical engineering, etc. After an MPharm, candidates can go for a PhD programme in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutical marketing & management. Main entrance exams for the admissions to pharmacy courses are AIEEE (for degree courses), GATE (PG) etc.
Payoff
A pharmacy professional into research joins as trainee research scientist, then goes on to become research scientist, team leader, group leader, manager, general manager, VP of a pharma company, etc. Remuneration in R&D starts at Rs 2 lakh-Rs 3 lakh a year at junior level that increases to around Rs 40-50 lakh a year as VP.
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