Loyal Group of Institutions https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com Best Educational Consultancy in India Thu, 02 Jun 2022 11:53:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Loyal Group of Institutions https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com 32 32 How To Become A Pharmacist In India? https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com/how-to-become-a-pharmacist-in-india/ https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com/how-to-become-a-pharmacist-in-india/#respond Thu, 02 Jun 2022 11:53:33 +0000 https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com/?p=9170 Who Is A Pharmacist?

A pharmacist is a healthcare professional who is involved in all aspects of medicine delivery to patients. They prepare and package medication that a doctor has prescribed and also sell them. They have expertise in the composition of medicines, including their chemical, biological, and physical properties, their manufacture, and their use.

A pharmacist will have a degree and knowledge in Pharmacy, which helps them in the understanding of the biochemical mechanisms of drugs, drug uses, therapeutic roles, side effects, potential drug interactions, and monitoring parameters.

What Does A Pharmacist Do?

The pharmacist advises patients and other health professionals on how to use or take medication, the correct dose of a drug, and potential side effects. Many other pharmacy graduates are employed by pharmaceutical companies and food and drink companies to work in areas such as research and development and quality assurance.

Pharmacist duties and responsibilities include:

  • Maintaining the quality of medicines supplied to patients.
  • Making sure that the supply of drugs is within the law.
  • Giving the right advice for medicine prescribed to patients is suitable.
  • Consulting patients about intake of medicine, what reactions may occur, and answering patients’ questions.
  • Supervising the medicines supply chain and ensure pharmacy premises and systems are fit for the purpose.

 

How To Become Pharmacist – Step By Step

Want to start your career as a pharmacist? In this article, we have mentioned the details about this career. As a pharmacist, you have to prepare, research, and distribute medical drugs with the help of science and techniques.

Here are the steps to become a pharmacist in India:

Step 1 – Take The Science Stream In Your 10+2

For taking admission to pharmaceutical professional courses, you need to pass 10+2 examinations with anyone combination of subjects- Physics Chemistry Biology (PCB), Physics Chemistry Mathematics (PCM), or Physics Chemistry Biology Mathematics (PCBM).

Step 2- Pursue Undergraduate Education In Pharmacy

After completion of 10+2, there is a range of courses in which you can take admission after clearing intermediate. All of these courses differ in terms of their duration, curriculum, opportunities, and degree.

Course Name Duration
Diploma in Pharmacy 

 

3 Years
Bachelors Degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) 

 

4 Years
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) 

 

6 Years

 

1. DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY

Do you wish to open up your drug store and practice pharmacy in India? For this, you should at least have a diploma in pharmacy, which is a two-year duration course with a minimum requirement of a 10+2 science stream. You can even get a lateral entry to 2nd year in Bachelors of Pharmacy based on merit while doing your diploma.

2. BACHELORS DEGREE IN PHARMACY (B.PHARM)

It is an undergraduate degree course in the field of Pharmacy education. Those who are interested in the medical field (except to become a doctor) can choose this course after completing their 10+12. The course duration is 04 years. In this course, the students study drugs and medicines, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Medicinal Chemistry, etc.

3. DOCTOR OF PHARMACY (PHARM.D)

Doctor of Pharmacy is a professional pre-Ph.D. postgraduate doctorate of six years introduced in the year 2008 by the Government of India and Pharmacy Council. The graduates in Pharm.D are entitled to prefix their name with Dr. as they already have spent a significant amount of time training in areas related to direct patient care and research.

 

Step 3- Pursue Postgraduate Education In Pharmacy

To pursue postgraduate education in Pharmacy the curriculum, research opportunities, and specializations change with each course. Here the complete list of courses and specializations.

Course Name Duration
Masters Degree in Pharmacy (M.Pharm) 2 Years
PGDM/MBA in Pharmacy 1 Year

 

1. MASTERS DEGREE IN PHARMACY (M.PHARM)

Master of Pharmacy is a postgraduate degree in the field of pharmaceutical science and its related subjects, having many specializations. The M Pharm course duration is 02 years, spread over 04 semesters, whose syllabus includes subjects such as Drug Delivery System, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacognosy, Regulatory Affairs, etc.

 

2. PGDM/MBA IN PHARMACY

PG Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management is a 1- year post-graduate course. The eligibility for this program is a Bachelors’s degree in Pharmacy or any related domain with minimum aggregate marks as required by the institute. This program comprises advanced concepts and processes involved in healthcare, particularly a powerful and safe utilization of pharmaceutical medications.

 

 

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How much can I earn working in IT or Technology? https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com/how-much-can-i-earn-working-in-it-or-technology/ https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com/how-much-can-i-earn-working-in-it-or-technology/#respond Wed, 20 Jan 2016 10:31:26 +0000 http://educationwp.thimpress.com/thim-2/?p=3696 QS has released its latest Global Employer Survey Report 2022 shining a light on the world of work for MBA graduates.

The report takes a closer look at salaries for MBA specialisations, the functions employers are looking for in MBA recruits, hiring outlook, skills and so much more.

This article tells the average salaries offered by employers to MBAs hired in IT or Technology roles in a number of locations across the globe.

Let’s take a look at the top 10 locations for MBA grads with IT/Tech specialisations under their belt.

Saudi Arabia has proven to be one of the most lucrative locations across the globe for certain roles – take finance for example – according to our data. In fact, the potential average salary of US$240,000 MBA grads can earn in IT/Tech in Saudi Arabia is the largest base salary in all our data.

Only the United States outdoes Saudi Arabia in our data for total compensation, with Saudi Arabian employers offering some of the highest base salaries in MBA employment.

Saudi Arabia’s drive to become a high-tech hub is reflected by the substantial salaries on offer in fields such as e-commerce and technology.

Although in second place in our data for IT/Tech roles, there is still a difference of US$80,000 between Ireland and Saudi Arabia, but we’re sure any MBA grad would still be ecstatic with an average salary of US$160,000 in Ireland.

Ireland now boasts a significant presence of most major tech companies in the world, such as Microsoft, Dell, Intel, IBM, SAP, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, HubSpot and PayPal – many of which are found at Silicon Docks in Dublin.

In third place we have yet another European destination with France. MBA grads hoping to work in the tech industry can find themselves earning an average salary of US$145,000. France boasts a network of 45 French Tech communities in France and 63 French Tech communities based in 100 cities all over the world.

Based on the QS MBA by Career Specialisation Rankings 2021, the best school in the world for technology is INSEAD (ranked 15th in the world). Overall, there is relatively little difference between the lowest-paid and highest-paid specialisation in France, suggesting students shouldn’t have to worry too much about ending up in a low-paying industry – with the lowest salary being US$102,093 for both Marketing and Consulting.

According to our data, IT/Tech proves to be the second-most lucrative job area (average of US$94,000) for MBA grads hoping to work in Singapore, with only Supply Chain/Logistics beating this at US$105,000.

Despite South Korea’s reputation as a home of leading technology firms, it’s interesting to note that salaries in this area of work are relatively low compared to those available elsewhere – with Salaries & Development being the areas offering the highest average salary of US$96,667.

See the full list of average salaries by MBA specialisation according to the report here.

To find out the best MBA programmes for technology/IT specialisations, follow this link for QS MBA by Career Specialization Rankings 2021: Technology.

 

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Pros & Cons of Getting a Master’s Degree in Nursing https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com/pros-cons-of-getting-a-masters-degree-in-nursing/ https://www.loyalgroupofinstitutions.com/pros-cons-of-getting-a-masters-degree-in-nursing/#respond Wed, 20 Jan 2016 10:16:37 +0000 http://educationwp.thimpress.com/thim-2/?p=3697 Whether you’re a nursing professional, a Registered Nurse, or a nursing student you might be looking to taking your career to the next level. To obtain the most advanced nursing positions, one of the biggest requirements is that you complete a master’s degree in nursing, also called a Master of Science in Nursing or MSN.

 

Of course, like any graduate-level program of study, pursuing an MSN is a big investment of money, time, and effort, so you want to be sure that you know what you’re getting into before you move forward.

Start by exploring what an MSN is all about, and then consider some of the pros and cons of an MSN so you can decide if the benefits are worth it.

You might decide it’s something you can handle right now, or you may want to revisit this endeavor later.

How To Get Your Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

Master’s degree in nursing programs are similar to other master’s level programs in that they usually take about two years to complete (if you’re taking a full course load, that is).

What makes nursing programs unique is that there are a couple of different routes toward earning a master’s degree.

Types of MSN Degrees

1. Direct-Entry MSN

This route is for applicants with a bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing field and no nursing experience. This path takes you through entry-level nursing coursework first.

 

 

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