i want give drug inspector exam ,, how i appear in this &
now i am going to complete b.pharma.. also send me some
coaching sites....& full syllabus information for drug
inspector also any experience required for it& how much
it ... which exams prefer upsc or states public service
comission exam



i want give drug inspector exam ,, how i appear in this & now i am going to complete b.pharma..

Answer / Shalu Singh

To appear for a Drug Inspector exam, you would typically need to meet the following requirements:
* A degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharma) is usually required.
* Some experience in the pharmaceutical industry can be beneficial but may not always be necessary.

For coaching and syllabus information, you can visit websites like Aakash Institute, Career Launcher, and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). The exact syllabus may vary depending on the exam conducting body, such as UPSAC or State Public Service Commission Exams. It's recommended to check the official websites for specific details.

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