2. Pharmacy is ….
“The Art and Science of
Manufacturing and dispencing
Drugs and Biologicals to prevent or
cure disease there by preserving the
Health of Humanity at large”.
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PHARMACY
Science of Medicines
Manufacuring, Distribution of Medicines for Mankind
Treatment and Prevention of Diseases
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Drug Regulatory Affairs
INDIA
Government of India Directory of Health and Family Welfare
Drug controller general of India(DCGI)
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
INTERNATIONAL
United state of food and drug administration(USFDA)
World Health Organization (WHO)
10. Why Pharmacy AS CARRIER ?
•The Pharmaceutical industry in
India is the world's third-largest in
terms of volume
•Only industry to record profits
and Create Jobs even in Global
slowdown in the 2003-2009.
•Second only to Indian Defense
sector in terms of R&D spending.
11. Why Pharmacy?
In terms of net exports:
“India topped the world in
exporting Generic Drugs
worth US $ 15 billion in 2014”
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JOB (B.Pharm/M.Pharm)
•Government Organizations
•Pharma Industries
•Hospital Pharmacists
•Research Institutes
•Food & Cosmetic Industries
•Clinical Pharmacy
•Clinical research org.
•Community Pharmacy
•Pharma Marketing
•Academic jobs (Teaching)
Opportunity
Horizons
BUSINESS(B.Pharm)
• Own Industry
• Own Distribution
Agency or Pharmacy Shop
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R & D Production Marketing
Formulation Tablet Sales Promotion
Quality Assurance Capsule Sales executive
Quality Control Injection Product
development
Bioanalytical Cosmetics Manager
Biotechnology Nutraceuticals
Pharmacology
Drug Discovery
Technology Transfer
Regulatory division
Pharma Industry
16. Great potential for testing new
drugs
Indian Pharma graduates have a key role in developing
new drugs in both
PRE-CLINIAL and CLINICAL TRAILS for treating
critical diseases and for ensuring safety and efficacy for
patients before release into market.
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Key role as COMMUNITY PHARMACIST
Evaluates a patient's drug-related needs
● Determine whether the patient has any actual or potential drug-
related problems,
● Works with the patient and other healthcare professionals to
design, implement and monitor a therapeutic plan that
will resolve/prevent the problem
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Pharmacist in Army, Navy, Air force & Govt.
Hospitals
Drug Inspectors –Govt of INDIA and State level
Scientists- Food and Drugs,I.P, ICMR,CIMAP,IICT-
laboratories
Govt.University Proffesors and HODs
Oppurtunity to be Selected in UPSC and State
Public Service Commissions.
Goverment Analysts and Forensic Scientists
Research on tropical diseases, Public health
Govt.Certified Pharmacologist &Toxicologist
Govt. Approved Chemist
Consultants ( Mental health,Addiction, family
planning, poisons, self-medication, immunization)
PHARMACIST IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE
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In India,
M. Pharm.(GPAT)
(7 Branches)
M.B.A. (CAT) M.S (GPAT)
Pharmaceutics Pharma Management NIPER
Medicinal
Chemistry
Finance BITS-Pilani
Regulatory Affairs Marketing
Pharmacology
Pharmacognosy
Quality Analysis &
Assurance
Pharma.Biotech
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Abroad, opportunities…
M.S M.B.A
(Pharma).
PhD and
Post Doc
Research
work in
various
Universities
and
Organizations
GRE-USA GMAT
TOEFL-USA, UK TOEFL-USA,
UK
IELTS-
AUS,CANADA,UK,
NEW ZEALAND
IELTS-
AUS,CANAD
A UK,NZ
Work as registered Pharmacist in
Middle East and in Gulf .
24. ADVANTAGE INDIA,bright futute for
Pharmacy Graduates….
Slowing Chinese Economy and Exports, an
opportunity for Indian Pharma.
Government policy for MAKE IN
INDIA,SKILLED YOUTH programs
Competent work force with English in basic
education
Cost-effective Clinical trails, Chemical synthesis
pipeline for new chemical entities.
Strong Legal and financial frame work -IPR
Vibrant Information & Technology of data
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