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Opportunities after B.Pharm & M.pharm

It is necessary for one to decide their career. Now that you have entered into B.Pharm & M.pharm. So now you have to start looking into your future.

STUDENT PROGRESSION: UG TO PG

Graduates of 2024 -25 academic year who have progressed to Higher Studies (UG to PG)
SL.NO. Name(s) of students progressed into Higher Education Department graduated from Name of Institution joined Name of Programme admitted to
B.Pharm
1 Arun Gowda D Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
2 Chaithra Sukruthi S G Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
3 Ganesh T G Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
4 K R Shalini Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
5 Manjesh P Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
6 Manoj G R Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
7 Vikas N Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
8 Bhuvanashree N Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacology
9 Gagan S Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacology
10 Harsha C K Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacology
11 Kiran M Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacology
12 Suhas Gowda H D Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacology
13 Thejas B Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacology
14 Amruth N Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Analysis
15 Keerthi Prakash K Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Analysis
16 Meghana S N Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Analysis
17 Nayana K N Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Analysis
18 Bheeman Gowda Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Chemistry
19 Omprakesh P M S Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Chemistry
20 Vishnu R Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Chemistry
21 Divyashree S Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacognosy
22 Poojashree S Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacognosy
23 Shreenivas T K Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacognosy
24 Tharun G S Pharmacy KLECOP, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacognosy
25 Chetan Pharmacy KLECOP, Hubballi M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
26 Anjan Gowda B H Pharmacy Nitte Gulabi Shetty Memorial Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
27 Deepak K Y Pharmacy Sree Siddaganga College of Pharmacy, Tumkur M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
28 Gnanesh N M Pharmacy JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysore MBA
29 Harish H T Pharmacy M.S. Ramaiah College Of Pharmacy, Bengaluru. MBA
30 Hemalatha K V Pharmacy Nitte Gulabi Shetty Memorial Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
31 Manjunath M K Pharmacy Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, BG Nagar M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
32 OM Balaji Biradar Pharmacy Nitte Gulabi Shetty Memorial Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
33 Shivani Verma R Pharmacy Vivekananda College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
34 Pallavi N Pharmacy Dayananda Sagar Institute of Pharmacy, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmacology
35 Kusuma N Pharmacy Harsha College of Pharmacy Nelamangala, Bengaluru Rural M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
36 Abhishek G.S Pharmacy Karnataka College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Industrial Pharmacy
37 Omkar Yadav S K Pharmacy SRM College of Pharmacy M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Chemistry
38 Prajhna D Pharmacy SRM College of Pharmacy M.Pharm., Pharmacology
39 Santhosh G Pharmacy NIPER M.S.(Pharm.) Pharmacology and Toxicology
40 Shubham Mahantesh Hosamani Pharmacy Acharya & B.M. Reddy College of Pharmacy Bengaluru M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
41 Roopa B K Pharmacy SJM College of Pharmacy, Chitradurga M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics
42 Shivaraj Patil Pharmacy MVM College of Pharmacy, Yelahaka, Bengaluru M.Pharm., Regulatory Affairs
43 Niranjan R Pharmacy Karnataka College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru M.Pharm, Industrial Pharmacy
44 Sai Prasad K K Pharmacy M.S. Ramaiah University, Faculty of Management and Commerce, Bengaluru. MBA
45 Sandhya N Pharmacy CliniLaunch Research Institute, Bengaluru PG Diploma in Clinical Research
46 Kapase Akshata Sidaray Pharmacy Bangalore Clinical Research Institute SAS Clinical- Clinical Trial Data Analysis using SAS
47 Shivam Anand Pharmacy JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru. M.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Analysis
48 Pranav Raj Pharmacy Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. M.Pharm., Pharmacology

Study or Job

There are two options you prefer after you complete your B.Pharm &M.pharm degree. If you are economically efficient and dont need a job, it is better you go for your further studies. A specialization will always earn you more salary as well as priority during interviews and of course sound grip over subject. Otherwise you can find some job.

Further Studies

If you prefer to continue to studies, you can do Post graduate courses and then obtain a Ph.D. You have lots of options during this P.G course like M.pharm /M.S/ MBA,PB Pharm.D.: Entrance exams for Post-Graduation in pharmacy Courses.

If you prefer doing P.G in your field of study, you can go for M.Pharm/M.S. If you are ready to go outside India and financially sound you can prefer M.S. You need to appear for GRE/TOEFL for doing M.S in Foreign countries.

GRE: The Graduate Record Examination or GRE is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in English speaking countries. It is created and administered by the Educational Testing Service and is similar in format and content to the SAT. It is a computer based Online Test.

The percentile scored in this exam will decide your future in doing M.S in foreign nations. TOEFL: The Test of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFL, pronounced "toe-full" or sometimes "toffle") evaluates the potential success of an individual to use and understand Standard American English at a college level.

It is required for non-native applicants at many English-speaking colleges and universities. A TOEFL score is valid for two years and then is deleted from the official database.Since its introduction in late 2005, the Internet-based test (iBT) has progressively replaced both the computer-based (CBT) and paper-based (PBT) tests.

The iBT has been introduced in phases, with the United States, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy in 2005 and the rest of the world in 2006, with test centers added regularly. The demand for test seats remains very high even after almost a year after the introduction of the test: Candidates have to wait for months since short-term test dates are fully booked.

The four-hour test consists of four sections, each measuring mainly one of the basic language skills (although some tasks may require multiple skills) and focusing on language used in an academic, higher-education environment. Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test in Pharmacy (GPAT) is an annual exam for admission to M.Pharm and M.S. programmes in most Pharmacy institutes in India. It is regarded as a benchmark test for Pharmacy graduates in India.