Career opportunities:

  • Drug Inspector: The recruitment process for the post of Drug Inspector is conducted by UPSC or SPSCs from time to time.
  • Health Inspectors: Checks at various institutions where foods, drugs, cosmetics, and similar consumer items are manufactured, handled, stored.
  • Pathological Lab Scientist: Involved in the diagnosis and study of diseases by repeated and meticulous examinations on organs, tissues, fluids, and cells.
  • Pharmaceutical industries and companies: development, production, safety and marketing of pharmaceutical products.
  • Research & Development: Formulation, development and patent of new products, Clinical and epidemiological research in Pharma companies.
  • Pharmacologist: works with hospitals, biopharmaceutical companies and other organizations to discover and develop therapies
  • Quality Control and Manufacturing of Medical Devices:
  • R&D executive: R&D executives will be responsible for researching and formulating new programmes and handling existing ones with other R&D managers.
  • Regulatory Manager: Study scientific and legal documents and organize various formats and ensuring their company complies with regulations.
  • Nuclear pharmacist: prepare, test and dispense radiopharmaceuticals for diagnosing and treating different types of cancers.
  • Clinical pharmacist: A clinical pharmacist works in cooperation with physicians and other clinical health providers to review and dispense medications to patients.
  • Medical Transcriptionist: listen to voice recordings that physicians and other healthcare workers make and convert them into written reports.
  • Health Care Unit Manager: Responsible for overseeing the functioning of all aspects of a health care unit from supervising staff to monitoring patient care.
  • Academics: Involvement in teaching and also in various research activities.
  • Wholesaler: To earn big bucks can start their own business establishment in the form of a medical store or a wholesale operation.