B.Pharma Course Details
- Become drug inspector – It is an inspection authority in charge for inspecting the medical shops, drug manufacturing plants and any other activity related to storage, transport and sale of drugs.
- QA/QC in drug manufacturing company
- Medical representative in pharma companies
- Pharmacist at govt, semi govt and pharma stores
- Running own business of medical store, supplies and distributorship.
- Working in MNC’s in fields of pharmacovigilance, medical writing, medical scribe, medical coding- CPT, ICD, MedDRA, IP DRG etc
- Lecturer, Asst. Professor in pharma institutions.
- Research and development in pharma companies
- Formulation department in pharma companies
- Drug regulatory affairs, patents and intellectual property rights.
After Pharma one can also choose to go to LLB and then practice law to have a highly paid and rewarding field of pharmacist-attorneys to practice healthcare law, regulatory affairs, food and drug law and even patent law.
One may also choose to go to foreign countries for research programs and practicing pharmacy. It is also a nicely rewarding career option. Keep in touch with your faculty members for more updates on this.
D.Pharma Course Details
Owing a drug license is one of the key benefit of this course. This license enables a candidate to open and run a medical retail and wholesale store.
-This course is usefull for those who want to take exposure to academics before doing B.Pharn and for those who have limited time and resources to complete their education.
Marketing- After passing out D.Pharm many companies recruit pharma professionals only who have D.Pharm credentials.
Manufacturing– Pharma companies also recruit D.Pharm candidates in their manufacturing units.
Govt. Jobs- Pharmacist in railway, banks and other govt institutions are increasing every year as compared to other Govt Jobs. This field never face any decline.