There is tremendous scope after B pharmacy because it is directly involved with the health & well-being of humans.
India is the Pharmacy of the world as we are the largest generic & vaccine producer supplying to over 200 countries.
The Corona pandemic reaffirmed people’s faith in Pharma because the Pharmacists worked during the lockdown & dispensed lifesaving drugs.
They ensured people receive their daily dose of medicines as Doctors were working to mitigate the effects of Corona.
This pandemic reaffirmed that in a scary situation like Corona, they did business because they ensure health by dispensing medicines.
The scope after B Pharmacy is growing because companies are revamping their R & D to innovate potent drugs.
The world knows the Indian pharmaceutical industry for its generic medicines and quality vaccines. Transformed over the years as a vibrant sector, presently Indian Pharma ranks third in pharmaceutical production by volume.
In the last nine years, the Indian Pharma sector has grown steadily by CAGR of 9.43%. Pharma sector has been consistently earning trade surplus.
During 2020-21, total Pharma export was ₹180555 crores (USD 24.35 Bn) against the total pharma import of ₹49436 crore (USD 6.66 Bn), thus generating a trade surplus of USD 17.68 Bn.
Till the end of September 2021, total pharma export has been ₹ 87864 crore (USD 11.88 Bn) as against a total import of ₹ 33636 crore (USD 4.66 Bn), thus generating a trade surplus of ₹ 54228 crore (USD 7.22 Bn).
Major segments of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry include generic drugs, OTC medicines, bulk drugs, vaccines, contract research & manufacturing, biosimilars and biologics.
Indian pharmaceutical industry also plays a significant role globally.
India has the highest number of USFDA compliant pharma plants outside of the USA.
India is the largest supplier of generic medicines, with 20% share in the global supply by manufacturing 60000 different generic brands across 60 therapeutic categories.
Because of the low price and high quality, the world prefers Indian medicines, thus making India the “pharmacy of the world”.
The Government focus on the healthcare sector has increased because the health of its citizens is primary. This improves the scope after B Pharmacy because Pharmacists work in Government hospitals & health centers.
Every district in UP will have a Medical College & hospital requiring qualified pharmacist to dispense medicines.
The various government jobs after B Pharmacy are:
Government hospital pharmacist.
Medical Transcription.
Teacher
College Professor
Drug Therapist
Quality Control associate
Drug technician
Government Pharmacists can work in a variety of Government entities like ESIC, Indian Army, Railways, BHEL, PSB’s, HLL Lifecare, NHM, Medical College & the Ministry of health.
The government sector offers a lot of opportunities and salary packages with all the additional benefits, such as dearness allowance, travel allowance, house rent allowance, retirement benefits and other monetary benefits.
The B Pharmacy scope is bright because the government is making healthcare services available in the remote corners of the country. Health services are incomplete without the Pharmacists because they dispense life-saving drugs prescribed by the Doctors.
A Pharmacist can open retail pharmacy anywhere in the country & earn well as medicines are indispensable for health.
Many Governments are wooing Medical Practitioners under the you Quote We Pay scheme for strengthening health services in the interior regions of the state.
Health services are incomplete without the Pharmacist who are qualified to understand prescriptions & dispense drugs.
The Mohalla Clinics extend health services to the doorstep of the citizen as they can avail them near their adobe. All such schemes fructify when Pharmacists dispense medicines that cure patients & provide relief.
The Army recruits Pharmacists in large numbers for their Military Hospital because Army personnel & their families get treated in MH.
The opening of 16 new AIIMS under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana will usher more opportunities for Pharmacists because they will have dispensary for providing medicines.
The scope after B Pharmacy is wide because they can work both in the Government & private sector. They can work as Drug Inspector, Quality Control Manager, Lecturer, entrepreneur, Medical writer, Sales & marketing, Formulation development associate, Pharmaceutical Scientist & many more.
The various job profiles along with their salary are:
QA/QC Associate: A QA/QC ensures the drugs being manufactured follow strict quality guidelines as stipulated by the authorities. They check the manufacturing process to maintain the quality of the medicines. The average annual salary is INR 3 – 4 L.
Formulation Development associate: A FDA develops new products & processes that lead to the formulation of new medicines. They assist the development team & provide technical support for developing new medicines. Their average annual salary is INR 5L.
Medical Writer: He works with Doctors, researchers & document results that are further used for conducting research for better drugs & formulations. They note information about the efficacy of drugs in various indications & side effects to be used by medical practitioners. The average annual salary is INR 3 – 4 L.
Clinical Research associate: They strengthen the scope after B Pharmacy as CRAs maintain the data & results of the clinical trials of various drugs under process.
Without them corroborating the data of clinical trials, drug controllers cannot approve the medicines for human use. The average annual salary is INR 5 – 6 L.
Drug Safety associate: They monitor the safety of drugs because they ensure all the ingredients are in the right quantity to cause no harm to the patients.
A DSA monitors the benefits compared to the side effects a drug causes when Doctors prescribe it to patients. The average annual salary is INR 3.5 L.
Pharmaceutical Scientist: They are well-trained professionals who develop, test and manufacture new medications and drugs. The average annual salary is INR 6 – 10 L.
Drug Inspector: They ensure companies store, manufacture & handle drugs, cosmetics and food items properly by upholding the purity standards because protecting human life is primordial.
Governments employ them so that they have control over the quality of drugs being manufactured. Their average salary is 6 – 10 L.
Pharmacy Business: They work as retail or wholesale drug distributors depending on the profit margins.
Retail or Wholesale pharmacists dispense drugs following the Government guidelines so that safe & non expired drugs reach the consumer. Their earning potential is unlimited depending on sales & the market size. They earn anywhere between INR 8-12L.
Sales & Marketing: After completing B Pharmacy there is huge scope in Pharma marketing because of stiff competition among companies.
The company representatives impress the Doctors to prescribe their medicines based on the quality of the drugs. It’s a glamorous profile as they meet doctors who prescribe drugs after finding them useful for patients. The average annual salary is INR 4 – 6 L.
Pharmacists develop medicines that provide instant relief to patient. It’s the Pharmaceutical Scientists who toiled to discover the Corona Vaccine that saved millions from the virus.
Research Scientists They earn well because they research & develop drugs that mitigate suffering and give a new lease of life.
Product managers: They oversee the development of new drugs & study its efficacy in various indications. Once the product is ready, they meet top Doctors detailing the benefits of the medicine in various indications.
They have a high-profile job because they are brand ambassadors who introduce the product in the market by explaining to Doctors.
University Professor: After B Pharmacy candidates can enhance their qualification by pursuing a M Pharma because it leads to specialization in one field.
University Lecturers have a handsome salary because they teach pharmacy students in both Government & private institutions.
Under the 7th pay commission, a University Lecturer draws a monthly salary of INR 70000, which is a good start according to Indian standards.
B Pharmacy students should hone their skills because their skills will get them hired. There are many entry-level jobs for B Pharmacy graduates as the health sector is expanding with new hospitals & dispensaries.
Pharmacists in hospitals: All hospitals, whether Government or private, have in house dispensaries requiring the need of pharmacists.
Further Pharmacies like Apollo, Care, & DavaIndia have helped B Pharmacy graduates become entrepreneurs or find employment after college.
Quality Control Associate: Companies hiring pharmacy graduates as quality control associates have heightened the scope after B Pharmacy because they maintain the quality of the medicines so that the finest quality of drugs reach the market.
Medical Representative: They detail the drug benefits to the Doctors & win prescriptions, thus helping the companies generate revenue.
Their earning potential is good as firms want marketers who explore new markets and generate revenue.
Drug Technician: They locate, label & then pack a prescribed medication for a patient and work their way up to become full-time pharmacists.
Drug Inspector: Once you clear the Government exam to become a Drug Inspector life takes a turn for the good because Government jobs are stable & well paying.
This is one of the best profiles for B Pharmacy freshers because they are young & can invest time preparing for these exams.
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