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What are the career prospects BPharma degree holders?

Noted career coach Pervin Malhotra answers readers' queries about career choices

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 Q. I am a student of B Pharma. What are the career prospects in this field after I graduate?

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— Namita Das

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A. India’s is the third largest producer of pharmaceuticals in the world and the best part is that our pharma is out performing most other sectors in achieving consistently high growth. Indian drugs used in treatment of Covid-19 are in demand across the globe as are as is our vaccine development which is in the pipeline. 

Jobs in the pharmaceutical industry range from those in sales and marketing to pharmaco-vigilance to high-end research and development.

Besides going for MPharm, you could also look at courses such as

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A career in Pharma and healthcare gives you an opportunity to touch the lives of the poor in rural areas by making affordable medicines in the Indian and as well as global context.

The writer is Director, Career Guidance India (CARING) www.facebook.com/PervinMalhotra

Readers can send in their queries to jobs@tribunemail.com

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