MBA Pharma is a 2-year postgraduate course that deals with managerial task knowledge and skills for the pharmaceutical industry. Aspirants who want to associate themselves with various aspects of the pharmaceutical business can opt for this course for a bundle of exciting job opportunities.
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Pharmaceutical management combines the study of the basics of pharmaceutical sciences with management and marketing studies. It prepares your careers in pharmaceutical marketing, management, sales and other fields related to the healthcare industry
Entrance Test-:
CAT
GMAT
CMAT
MAT
XAT
NIPER
GPAT
Universities/States own entrance test
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The Objective of Pharmaceutical Management Courses:
- The course prepares you for managerial positions in the pharmaceutical industry.
- The course helps you to develop your skills in planning & operating management techniques, acquiring consultancy skills and solving management problems.
- The main objective of these courses is to build skilled and effective professionals for the Pharmaceutical sector.
Master Courses:
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)) in Pharmaceutical Management
- Executive MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
- Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management
- Master of Business Administration in Pharmaceutical Industry Management
- Post Graduate Certificate in Management in Pharmaceutical Management
- Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management
Specializations:
Some top specializations are as follows:
- Pharma Product Management
- Pharma Sales & Marketing Management
- Financing Pharmaceuticals
- Pharma Production Management
- Pharmaceutical Policy, Laws & Regulations
The Initial Opportunities are in Analytics, Research, Consulting, Marketing,
Supply chain and allied segments.
Is MBA better than M.Pharma?
Both the courses are good and the scope offered by the two is different. M Pharma prepares you for as career in research and development in pharma while an MBA will prepare you for a sales and marketing, human resource, finance or systems role in pharma and even non-pharma companies.
Can I do PhD after my MBA?
Anyone with an MBA degree can pursue a PhD. In fact, it’s a good idea to do PhD after an MBA if you are interested in exploring the arena of academics or research and you can also pursue opportunities in consulting firms in the corporate sector