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💊 Is B Pharmacy Still a Good Career Option in 2025 ? Amidst the Tech & IT Rush ?

  • Writer: Ordinal Minds
    Ordinal Minds
  • Jul 25
  • 1 min read
In 2025, while most students chase Tech and IT branches through engineering, the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) remains a quietly powerful and future-ready career path - especially for those interested in healthcare, life sciences, and global opportunities.
🌍 The Healthcare Industry Isn’t Slowing Down
While IT sees ups and downs with layoffs and automation, India’s pharmaceutical industry is projected to reach $130 billion by 2030 (IBEF). With over 20% of global generic drug production, pharmacists are in demand both in India and abroad.

In fact, the post-COVID world has pushed pharmacy into the spotlight, with roles in drug development, clinical trials, hospital pharmacy, and vaccine logistics gaining more attention than ever before.
📈 Career Growth & Scope After B Pharmacy
Work opportunities in Regulatory Affairs, Pharma R&D, QA/QC, Clinical Trials, Medical Writing, Government Exams (Drug Inspector, Pharmacist), also High international demand in Canada, USA, UK, and Australia.

After earning your B. Pharmacy degree and registering as a pharmacist, you can open your own retail or wholesale pharmacy shop - a stable and profitable career path in India’s growing healthcare market.
🎯 B. Pharm vs IT - Not a Competition, but a Choice
Tech and IT may offer flashy packages, but pharmacy offers stability, relevance, and long-term value - especially if you’re inclined towards science, biology, and healthcare innovation.

Unlike IT, pharmacy isn’t dependent on coding trends. Healthcare is evergreen and recession-proof.
📝 Plan Your Admission via MHT CET 2025 CAP Rounds
Through MHT CET CAP rounds, you can get into top pharmacy colleges across Maharashtra with transparent, merit-based counselling and affordable fees.
Find out which Top rated Pharmacy colleges in Maharashtra and cutoffs at 👉 www.mhtcetcutoff.com
 
 
 

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