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Ans: Bachelor of Pharmacy and Master of Pharmacy are some of the well known and useful courses in pharmacy field.
Ans: Bachelor of Pharmacy course is of 4 years maximum and the Master of Pharmacy of 2 years.
Ans: For BPharm, Candidate must have a class 12th school certificate in Physics, Chemistry & Biology from any recognized board.
Ans: MBBS Pays you well, while Bpharm pays less comparatively. Pharmacy has an edge over MBBS in terms of study duration. Becoming a qualified pharmacist requires a 4-year undergraduate degree, while medical doctors need a 5-year MBBS program followed by a 1-year internship. This allows pharmacists to start practicing earlier than doctors.
Ans: For master's programmes in pharmacy provided by numerous colleges for Pharma in India, GPAT is a national-level entrance exam.