Which Country is the Best for Pharmacist Migration? | Scope of Clinical Research in Australia

Academically - By Dr. Akram Ahmad
7 May 202418:02

Summary

TLDRThe video provides guidance for healthcare professionals, particularly pharmacists, on migrating to countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the UK. Dr. Akram discusses the process of passing exams, securing visas, and gaining PR status. He emphasizes the importance of selecting a destination based on exam difficulty, visa accessibility, and job prospects. The video highlights Australia as a favorable option due to its easier exams and immigration process. Academically assists students throughout the journey with exam preparation, visa applications, and job placement. The video ends with advice for aspiring students to research and plan their careers carefully.

Takeaways

  • 🌏 For healthcare professionals wanting to migrate to Australia, the government issues an annual list of occupations eligible for permanent residency, including doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and nurses.
  • 📊 When choosing a country to migrate to, it's crucial to consider factors like exam difficulty, visa availability, and job opportunities. Australia is often seen as a favorable option due to its easier exams and visa process compared to the US and Canada.
  • 💼 Many education consultants suggest students pursue education in the US or Canada without informing them of the challenges of obtaining PR or job opportunities, leading to them doing odd jobs instead.
  • 🇬🇧 In the UK, becoming a registered pharmacist is quite challenging due to limited university seats, mandatory exams, and difficulty in securing internships and work visas.
  • 🇨🇭 Migrating to Switzerland is tough because fluency in the local language, such as French, is necessary to write exams and practice there.
  • 🔎 It's essential to research countries where exams are easier, visas are more accessible, and job opportunities are better before deciding on migration.
  • 🇦🇺 Australia offers a simpler path to becoming a pharmacist, with easier exams, more accessible visas, and job opportunities. Exam centers are available in major cities across India.
  • 📋 The general migration process involves document verification, exam preparation, English language tests, job search, and visa applications. Support from organizations like 'Academically' can guide professionals through each step.
  • 💰 A registered pharmacist in Australia can earn around 4 to 6 lakh rupees per month, and there is a 90% success rate for students passing the Caps exam through 'Academically'.
  • 🧪 Clinical research professionals have opportunities in Australia, especially those with 2-3 years of experience in fields like oncology or infectious diseases. However, obtaining PR requires passing exams like pharmacists or doctors.

Q & A

  • What are the job categories under the shortage list for healthcare professionals in Australia?

    -The shortage list includes occupations such as medical doctors, dentists, pharmacists, registered nurses, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists. If your occupation is on the list, you can directly apply for a Permanent Residency (PR) Visa.

  • How can students and professionals choose a country for migration?

    -Students and professionals should consider factors such as the ease of passing exams, the availability of visas, and job opportunities. For example, Australia offers a relatively easier PR process and exams compared to countries like the US or Canada.

  • What are the challenges of becoming a pharmacist in the UK?

    -In the UK, students must first complete the OSPAP course, which is hard to get into due to limited university offerings. After completing the course, students must pass an exam and find an internship, which can be difficult as the company must sponsor a work visa.

  • What are the benefits of migrating to Australia for pharmacists?

    -Australia offers easier exams, with only 50% marks required to pass and no negative marking. The PR visa process is also simpler, and there are exam centers in India where candidates can take their tests.

  • What are the key steps for migrating to Australia as a healthcare professional?

    -The migration process involves document verification, passing knowledge-based exams such as the CAPS exam, and securing English proficiency. After passing, candidates can apply for jobs and work visas, and may receive assistance with CV and cover letter preparation.

  • What is the scope of clinical research in Australia?

    -There is a lot of scope for clinical research professionals in Australia. Positions like Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) and Clinical Research Associate (CRA) are available, especially for those with experience in oncology or infectious disease trials.

  • What is the salary range for registered pharmacists in Australia?

    -Registered pharmacists in Australia can earn between 4 to 6 lakh rupees per month. With more experience, the salary can increase.

  • How does Academically help students and professionals migrating to Australia?

    -Academically provides comprehensive assistance from document verification, coaching for exams like the CAPS and English proficiency tests, to job placement and visa application support. Their support extends even after the candidates migrate.

  • What should students consider when planning to migrate to a foreign country?

    -Students should research the ease of exams, visa processes, and job opportunities in the country. They should also be cautious about education consultants who might not fully explain the challenges of migrating to certain countries like the US and Canada.

  • What is the success rate for students using Academically's services for the CAPS exam?

    -Academically has a 90% success rate in helping students pass the CAPS exam. Over 200 students passed the exam recently with their assistance.

Outlines

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🌍 Navigating Pharmacy Careers and Migration Opportunities

This section focuses on the challenges and opportunities for pharmacy professionals aiming to migrate to countries like Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, and Switzerland. The speaker discusses how each country presents different requirements, particularly concerning exams and visas, and stresses the benefits of moving to Australia due to its easier migration and examination process compared to the US and Canada. The discussion also highlights the importance of researching options, understanding visa processes, and navigating job markets efficiently.

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📋 Simplifying the Process of Migrating to Australia for Pharmacists

This paragraph provides a step-by-step breakdown of the process for pharmacists looking to migrate to Australia. The speaker advises on the required exams, such as the APC and CAPS exams, and emphasizes how accessible the process is due to the exam centers in India and Australia’s favorable PR visa policies. The speaker contrasts this with the hurdles faced in countries like the UK and Switzerland, where local languages and stricter job requirements pose significant challenges.

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🧪 Clinical Research Career Opportunities in Australia

In this section, the speaker elaborates on the scope and demand for clinical research professionals in Australia. They reflect on personal experiences working as a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) and highlight the types of roles available. The importance of gaining relevant experience, especially in fields like oncology or infectious diseases, is emphasized. The speaker also shares resources like job portals and consultancies that help individuals secure employment in the clinical research field while explaining the benefits of having a PR visa.

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💼 Salaries and Success Rates for Registered Pharmacists in Australia

This paragraph provides insights into the salary expectations for pharmacists in Australia, ranging from 4 to 6 lakh rupees per month. The speaker also shares a success story of over 200 students passing the CAPS exam recently, highlighting a 90% success rate. They contrast the difficulty of different pharmacy exams, pointing out that Australia’s CAPS exam is relatively easy, requiring only 50% to pass, with no negative marking, making it an attractive destination for pharmacy graduates.

🎓 Final Thoughts for Aspiring Migrants

In this final segment, the speaker shares advice for aspiring migrants, particularly students in pharmacy and related fields. They encourage thorough research before choosing a country to migrate to, highlighting the importance of understanding the realities of different education systems and job markets. The speaker closes with motivational words, urging students to make informed decisions and consider countries like Australia for a stable and successful career in their field.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Pharmacy Degree

A Pharmacy Degree is an academic qualification that prepares individuals to become pharmacists. In the video, the speaker emphasizes that even students who fail their pharmacy degree can still pass the CAPS exam with ease and pursue a career in Australia, which highlights the flexibility and opportunities available in different countries for pharmacy professionals.

💡CAPS Exam

The CAPS (Knowledge Assessment of Pharmaceutical Sciences) Exam is a standardized test required for pharmacists who want to practice in Australia. The speaker notes that the CAPS exam is relatively easy, with a passing mark of only 50% and no negative marking, making Australia an attractive destination for foreign pharmacists compared to other countries like the US and Canada.

💡Permanent Visa (PR)

A Permanent Visa, or PR Visa, allows individuals to live and work permanently in a country. In the video, the speaker discusses how Australia and New Zealand offer pathways for healthcare professionals, such as pharmacists and doctors, to obtain PR visas, making them favorable destinations for professionals looking to settle permanently abroad.

💡Australia

Australia is a major focus in the video as a destination for healthcare professionals seeking work and permanent residency. The speaker highlights the country's easier exams, job availability, and relatively simple visa processes compared to other countries, making it an attractive option for migrants in the healthcare field.

💡Healthcare Shortage List

The Healthcare Shortage List is a list of occupations in high demand in Australia. The video explains that medical professionals like doctors, pharmacists, and nurses are included in this list, allowing them to apply for permanent residency directly, thus offering clear migration pathways for healthcare workers.

💡Migration

Migration refers to the process of moving to another country for work or study. In the video, the speaker provides guidance on how healthcare professionals can migrate to countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the UK, emphasizing factors such as visa availability, ease of exams, and job opportunities.

💡Exam Difficulty

Exam Difficulty is a recurring theme, comparing the relative difficulty of exams required to work in different countries. For instance, the video mentions that the pharmacy exam in the US is extremely challenging, while Australia’s CAPS exam is much easier to pass, making Australia a more viable option for international professionals.

💡Clinical Research

Clinical Research involves conducting studies to evaluate medical treatments, and it is presented as a career option in the video. The speaker shares personal experience as a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Australia and emphasizes the opportunities available in this field, particularly for those with experience in areas like oncology or infectious diseases.

💡Visa Sponsorship

Visa Sponsorship refers to the process by which a company supports a foreign worker's visa application, allowing them to work in a specific country. The video explains that healthcare professionals, particularly those with clinical research experience, can often find companies in Australia willing to sponsor their work visas, facilitating migration.

💡Language Requirements

Language Requirements refer to the linguistic skills necessary for working in certain countries. The speaker mentions that to work in Switzerland, one must be fluent in French to pass the local pharmacist exam. This contrasts with countries like Australia, where such stringent language requirements are not as prevalent.

Highlights

In the UK, pharmacists must complete the OSAP course to become licensed, but it’s difficult to gain admission to these programs.

Australia has a relatively easier process for foreign pharmacists, requiring only a 50% score to pass the required exam with no negative marking.

The Australian government publishes a skilled occupations list, which includes healthcare roles like pharmacists, doctors, nurses, and physiotherapists, allowing for direct migration through a PR visa.

For students choosing where to migrate, factors to consider include the ease of passing the required exam, obtaining a visa, and job opportunities.

In countries like Switzerland, local language proficiency (e.g., French) is essential for working as a pharmacist, making migration more challenging.

The US has a more difficult process for pharmacists, requiring exams like FP and NAPLEX, and the visa process is complicated and expensive.

Canada's PBC exam requires a 60% score, but the process is more difficult compared to Australia, where only a 50% pass mark is needed.

Australia’s CAPS exam for pharmacists can be taken in various Indian cities, making it convenient for Indian professionals to migrate.

Academically, a consultancy provides a full suite of services, including document verification, exam preparation, English language coaching, and job placement assistance in Australia.

The job market for pharmacists in Australia offers a salary range of 4-6 lakh rupees per month, with higher earnings as experience grows.

Pharmacists in Australia need to pass additional exams after migrating to become fully licensed, and consultancy services offer continuous support even after relocation.

Clinical research offers strong career prospects in Australia, particularly for professionals with experience in oncology and infectious diseases.

Students should research migration paths thoroughly and avoid solely relying on education consultants who might mislead them about job and visa prospects in countries like the US and Canada.

Australia is considered a top destination due to the relative ease of migration, job availability, and lower exam difficulty compared to the US and Canada.

The success rate for students who use academically’s services to pass Australia’s CAPS exam is above 90%, making it an attractive option for pharmacists looking to migrate.

Transcripts

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so UK there is no exam is there

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basically first first you need to go to

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study their ASAP course I receive a lot

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of comment I want to go swizerland I ask

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whyland very beautiful country I want to

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go there I want to work

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there you know even if you fail in your

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Pharmacy degree you know still you can

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pass because this just required 50%

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marks and no negative

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marking so guys hi this is Dr here if

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you are looking to migrate Australia New

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Zealand US Canada or any other country

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so we can help you apart from Clinical

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Research why the courses so we can

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assist you you know all those to your

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journey now I would uh like to start a

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question and answer session with Dr

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Akram so my first question is Sir what

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are the all job categories are actually

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coming under the shortage list if we

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talk about Healthcare skilled

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Professionals in Australia yes so guys

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if you are a healthcare practitioner and

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looking to migrate Australia you want to

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practice here you want to work here in

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Australia so Australia government every

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year they make a list okay if your

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occupation in that list it mean that you

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can directly apply PR Visa permanent

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Visa permanently you can migrate to

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Australia from home country to Australia

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okay so like you know there is so many

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occupations is here for example medical

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doctor dentist pharmacist register nurse

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phys therapist opat know all these

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occupations are in the list so you can

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directly migrate from um India to

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Australia once you pass the dis STS

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thank you thank you so much for your

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answer so my next question is that sir

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what are those countries where students

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and professionals can Target and migrate

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to and other is that how can they

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finalize and choose a particular country

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to migrate yes so this is very very

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common student you know when I was a

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student in my farm day

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so my professor I remembered his name

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parari he asked me you know in single

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question in our class that why you join

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this family where do you want to go

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where do you want to go my question Al

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was I want to go us because I want to

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make five lakh per month salary you know

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because as a student you don't know know

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what are the uh the factors impact you

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know so if you are looking to migrate a

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so you need to basically think about

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three most important criteria the first

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step that you know which country you can

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write the uh exam easily you can pass

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the exam for example pharmacist exam is

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like nearly impossible in the US in the

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US that FP and the nplex you need to go

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to us to write the exam and getting a

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Visa really impossible so student first

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they have to go to do master program in

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us and they have to invest 30 to 40 lakh

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rupees and getting a Visa also is not

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shorty even for student visa also

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okay the secondly I like you know which

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country you can get the visa

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specifically the pr Visa permanent

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permanently you can live in work for

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example Canada Canada also provide the

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pr Visa Australia part the pr Visa but

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the level of difficulty of the exam is

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very very difficult for the PBC Canada

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PBC requires 60% marks in the exam to

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pass the exam to qualify the exam Toc

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but Australia required only 50%

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okay so if I see in the all these three

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parameters like you know the easy exam

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and getting a job also easy getting a

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Visa also easy Australia can be the very

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good Destin Australia and New Zealand as

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compared to US and Canada so many

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student I feel you know a bad for them

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because they meet a education consultant

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and they just sell them a education

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course you just go for MPS I do in the

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US go for Canada and you will get the pr

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and once they are went there and they

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they know that we are not getting any PR

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we are not getting any job and they are

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doing odd job you know they deling like

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food Livery job they are doing they are

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riding the car you know I met a lot of a

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student in in

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Sydney so you have to think about you

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which country easily you can get the job

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visa and easy exam to cre in this all

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these parameters you can choose

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Australia and New Zealand not the US and

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Canada and another question is the UK

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most UK also we can go so UK there is no

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exam is there basically first first you

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need to go to study their opap course

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OSAP to become a pharmacist okay and

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getting a admission in that course

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nearly impossible now because very very

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low number of University offering this

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course and even if you got the admission

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in this course you need to pass the exam

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after you complete this course and if

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you even if if you pass the exam then

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you need to find a internship and that

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internship the company need to uh offer

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you the work visa then only you can

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survive there is a lot of hurdles in UK

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but AAL a is very very easy you just

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need to pass the exam Hyderabad is the

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exam Center chenai is the exam Center

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there The Exam Center it in India you

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just need to pass the exam and directly

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apply your PR visa and come to Australia

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the B low budget you know and directly

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can get the pr visa from your Home

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Country even I receive a lot of comment

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I want to go Switzerland I ask why

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swiland was very beautiful country I

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want to go there I want to work

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there you know it's like nearly

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impossible because there is a local

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language French you must be very fluent

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in French then only you can write the

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exam you do your own research where you

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can can you know write the exam easily

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you can get the visa and you can work

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and don't see the money all these

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countries minimum you will get three to

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five lakh per month salary whether it is

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US Canada UK or Australia or New

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Zealand you can think about but do your

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own

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and then think

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phy that can be we are working to launch

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some courses for

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Ireland P

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exam that exam little bit you know

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easier I can say after Australia it can

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be

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is definitely thank you so much sir

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thank you for your answer so moving

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forward I have my another question what

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are certain steps that a student or an

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aspirant needs to take to migrate to

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other countries and how can academically

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help those all

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aspirants so in general um whether you

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are a pharmacist dentist you know nurse

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or medical doctor or whatever your

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occupation Bally in general Bally

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there's a three to four step uh process

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so we can see the first step we call

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document verification we also call data

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flow in in Gulf countries in Australia

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we call is assessment okay so in simple

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word we just you know uh you just they

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just want to check your degree are you

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from which college you know it is not

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fake basically in it and you must be a

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registered practitioner like a

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pharmacist doctor dentist whatever you

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know in your state pharmacy Council

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State Medical Council Dental Council

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okay and then next step you need to

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write this exam for example if I can

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take the pharmacist the pharmacist the

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first step APC Australian Pharmacy

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Council will conduct a uh eligibility

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check or document verification then

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there's a exam called knowledge

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assessment of pharmaceutical Sciences

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caps exam you need to pass and it is an

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online exam this you can give in the

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Hyderabad in Chennai Bangalore or Mumbai

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Pune and Delhi NOA gulam the eight exam

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centers in IND know you can write this

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exam and once you pass this exam then we

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will also provide you the uh coaching

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for you the English test so

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documentation will help you then we will

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provide you coaching for this exam caps

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exam coaching then we provide you

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coaching for English you know then we

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will give you the information how you

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can find a job in Australia we will

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assist you in your CV preparation your

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You Know cover cover letter preparation

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how you need to apply the jobs what are

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the job website in Australia you need to

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apply how you make your profile on this

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job job portals you know and we will

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also assist you know what are the job

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consultancies here in Australia they

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assist you in a job you know all those

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things we'll also assist you in your

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visa application so what are the Visas

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you can apply in which state you need to

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apply how many points you need and all

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those things we provide so academically

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is like a One Stop solution from your

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beginning to the end uh we assist you it

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is not just now even if you need

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academically after 6 month after one

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year you reach in Australia we will also

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I'm uh so many student yesterday before

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I um recorded one video you so one our

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one of our student passed the exam you

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last year so I just ping him high you

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know so he's saying I'm I'm doing very

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good I'm got job in Dubai now he want to

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come to you know Australia now you know

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after 6

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months if they have any problem they can

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discuss you know it's not just you know

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they professional but if they have any

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personal things they discuss with me you

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know we need this in that even there is

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some other exams like part to exam they

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you need to also pass in Australia so we

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will also provide coaching for that so

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basically like a until they become

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registered pharmacist registered doctor

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registered dentist registered you know

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any practitioner we assist them in a to

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z in their Journey so my next question

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is what is the scope of clinical

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research in Australia oh thanks s uh so

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I want to Just sh you know my first job

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in Australia I work as a

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CRC clinical research coordinator

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I think around six

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month you know I can you know uh share

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my you know my personal experience as

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well you know apart from my you know

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personal knowledge so for clinical

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research a lot of scope in Australia you

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can work as a clinical assistant Clinic

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coordinator CRC I work as a CRC in my

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initial journey and you work as a you

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know CRA so uh but the challenges you

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know if you are in India

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and you are a clinical research

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professional looking to Market Australia

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okay so you need to have some working

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experience for example if you have two

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to three year working experience as a c

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clinical T associate if you are working

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in India especially like in the oncology

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trial if you are working you know or

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infectious disease definitely many

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companies are here ready to sponsor your

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Visa you can come to Australia and work

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here you know so there is some job

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websites you can apply like c.com Au

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indeed or LinkedIn you can use you know

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lot of vacancies are there but another

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thing that if you want to get the pr

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Visa permanently you if you want to

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settle down in Australia then you need

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to go back you need to write the exam

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whether you are pharmacist doctor you

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know because

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whenc

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,000 know now you can

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comp because but you need to work in

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India need to get some experience at

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least two to three years then you can

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plan your journey to Australia New

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Zealand or maybe UK Canada know

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countries you can work there as a you

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know definitely C good scope

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Australia thank you sir thank you for

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that information so and my next question

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is what is the salary range one can

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expect as a registered pharmacist in

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Australia and also please help us with

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the success rate of academically

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students yeah so in general pharmacist

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can make you know 4 to six lakh rupees

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per month in Australia in general but if

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you are getting you know more experience

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you can more earn more money basically

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you know um academically have 90% always

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you know last week basically 200 plus

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student passed from academically you

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know so we have 90 plus percentage

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success rate in the Caps exam the Caps

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exam is very very easy exam anyone can

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pass this exam even if you fail in your

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Pharmacy degree you know still you can

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pass because this just required 50%

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marks and no negative marking if I

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compare this G you know and this caps

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exam the G is very very tough they ask

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lot of question Pharma cognacy for

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example cognacy there is no use in the

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word in Australian Pharmacy just only

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one chapter there in India I was I was a

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student six

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patient lot of things need to change

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Indian Pharmacy curriculum also you know

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but in Australia if you are coming here

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very very good scope I can say and

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academically here to help you and this

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caps exam only 50% marks requ to pass

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and no negative marking

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exam

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even

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I you just think you know

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austral think about abroad you know uh

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then you can you know easily um pass

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exam can settle down

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there thank you sir thank you so much so

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coming to my last question that sir do

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you have any message for our aspirant

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viewer for today yes Sur you know when I

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was a student you know so especially the

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farm day student you know they have a

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lot of aspirations they want to go to US

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Canada but they don't know the fact you

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know even myself maybe know so are we we

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are in the Fai Bally to you know create

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the awareness among the students if you

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want to utilize your degree in a better

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way you know want to do something big in

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your life then definitely you need to

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think about the you need to go to Ms and

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then pass the exam or you can pass exam

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and can go you know maybe you was join

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you know do some you know work in India

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for few years then you can think

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about definitely know

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because everyone in my Pharmacy College

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they were talking about the uh Gad ner

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You Know M

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PhD now you can practice in US or UK or

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Australia so academically always here to

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help

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you already there

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know and then you know I think

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resarch do research from your own side

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you know and then think what you can do

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know with your Pharmacy whether it is

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bform or F or whatever your degree you

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know and U that's all I want to

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say and then that's all thank you thank

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you so much Dr Akram I am Sun Shah your

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host and thank you so much for joining

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us today thank you so much thank you

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thank you

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