Yes, primarily these degrees are seen as Directors of Pharmacy in larger hospitals, or as regional buying consultants with retail chains.
There are no MBA Pharma colleges in Gujarat... (As per my knowledge) For MBA Pharma colleges in Mumbai list is here S.I.E.S. College Of Management Studies, Mumbai Indian Education Society's Management College & Research Centre, Mumbai
After completing a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm), graduates have several options. They can pursue higher education, such as a Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) or a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) to specialize further or enter management. Alternatively, they can explore job opportunities in pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, regulatory agencies, or research organizations. Some may also consider entrepreneurship by starting their own pharmacy or related business.
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1. Business Skills are polished. 2. MBA is a entry ticket for entering an organization 3. Network management
clinical research itself has immense scope.... pharmacy or an MBA just adds to it... icri is one of well know institute that provides various CR courses... if u wish to apply ,heres the application form -----> http://www.integridmedia.com/campaigns/icri/index.asp?publisher=WAT
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If you graduated after Jan 2003 with a 4 year B. Pharmacy degree, you are, unfortunately, not eligible to register for the FPGEE.
It is one of the best schools for obtaining a master's degree in business administration (MBA).
Dennis B. Worthen has written: 'The Millis Study Commission on Pharmacy' 'Heroes of pharmacy' -- subject(s): History, 19th Century, Collected Works, Pharmacists, History, Biography, Pharmacy 'Pharmacy in World War II' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, History, Medicine, Pharmacy, World War, 1939-1945
MBA definitely help you alot after BCOM. IT doen't matter whether you are opting for job or running your own business.