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Can I study law after B pharmacy?
Well,yes you can persue LLB after B. pharma and infact anyone from any stream can persue 3 year law program. The criteria or eligibility only includes graduation with minimum percentile required on an average. There are mostly certificate courses available in India at the very moment.
Can a pharmacist go to law school?
There are many pharmacist-lawyers and it is a great combination of degrees but does require many years of education. Most pharmacist-attorneys went to pharmacy school first followed by law school.
Which study is best after B pharmacy?
A) Higher Studies After B. Pharmacy
- PGDM in Pharmacy. This is an excellent course to do after B.
- Master of Pharmacy. This is the next step after B.
- M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
- MBA in Pharmaceutical Management.
- Drug Store Management Course.
- Community Pharmacist.
- Hospital Pharmacist.
- Drug Inspector.
Which is harder law school or pharmacy school?
Pharmacy is harder than Law school due to the heavy workload and vastness of the material required to study and learn. However, It also depends on the natural abilities and capacity of each student. Both pharmacists and lawyers may need to spend seven years of studying to become professionals and start practising.
How much do Pharmd JD make?
According to our 100\% employer reported salary sources the median salary for a Pharmacist with a JD, MD, PhD or Equivalent is $139,196 – $143,980.
Do lawyers get paid more than pharmacists?
The BLS surveyed 281,560 pharmacists working nationwide as of May 2012 and found they earned an average of $114,950. This was 14 percent lower than the average salary for lawyers. The highest-paid 10 percent earned $145,910 or more, while the lowest-paid 10 percent earned $89,280 or less.