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📚 We cover: ✅ OPRA/KAPS – Australia & New Zealand.
✅ PSI – Ireland
✅ PEBC – Canada
✅ OSPAP – UK
✅ Prometric: DHA, HAAD, SPLE, MOH, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain.
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✅ Success stories from 78+ countries
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Academically - By Dr. Akram Ahmad
🌙 Eid-ul-Adha Mubarak to all ✨
May this blessed occasion bring peace, happiness, success, and countless blessings to you and your family. 🤍
On this special festival of sacrifice, faith, and gratitude, we pray for your health, prosperity, and a bright future ahead.
Thank you for being a part of our healthcare community and trusting us in your career journey. 🌍
Wishing all healthcare professionals, students, and families around the world a joyful and blessed Eid-ul-Adha. 🕌✨
Dr. Akram Ahmad
CEO & Founder
Academically Global & Jobslly
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🔗 Apply Here:
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Pharmacovigilance Analyst – Accenture | Bangalore
📍 Location: Bangalore
🏢 Company: Accenture
🎓 Qualification: M.Pharm
📅 Posted On: 27-05-2026
Key Responsibilities
Pharmacovigilance activities
Adverse event identification
Scientific narrative writing
Ensuring data accuracy
🔗 Apply Here:
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ACCENTURE HIRING! 🔥
🚀 Top Opportunity for B.Pharm Graduates!
Accenture is actively recruiting a SAS Clinical Data Associate to in Mumbai .
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I never took the easy path. MBBS without MCI landed a 13LPA job in 30 days.
When most people were doing their MBBS close to home, I was in Antigua and Barbuda at Metropolitan University School of Medicine. And when most foreign medical graduates were building their career abroad, I chose to come home.
India was always where I wanted to build my life.
But coming back as a foreign medical graduate is not straightforward. The FMGE, the uncertainty, the question of where exactly someone with my background fits in, it was more complicated than I had anticipated. I attempted FMGE once and failed. I had done clinical rotations at Sentara Norfolk Hospital in the USA, Jackson Park Hospital, Fortis International. I had seen healthcare systems most doctors here never get exposed to. But none of that seemed to matter in the way I expected it to.
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I needed a different path.
That’s when I came across Dr Akram’s instagram. I watched one of his reels “high-paying, non-clinical roles”. The next day I called them and their counsellor laid a buffet of non-clinical courses in front of me. Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance felt like the perfect space, somewhere my international clinical exposure, my understanding of patient safety protocols, my documentation skills actually meant something.
What I didn’t expect was how deeply the course would prepare me for the Indian industry specifically. The one on one tutorials made sure I never felt lost. Hearing directly from industry leaders like the Vice President of CIPLA, gave me a real picture of what this field actually looks like from the inside. And the faculty weren’t just teachers, they were people actively working in drug safety and pharmacovigilance, sharing real cases, real decisions, real experiences.
For someone coming back from abroad that kind of grounded, industry connected learning was exactly what I needed.
Today I’m graduating. And I’m grateful to Academically for helping me bring everything I gathered from across the world back home, where I always wanted to be.
I am excited about the path that now lays ahead of me.
more info: academically.com/job-assistance-course/medical-aff…
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💊 PharmD Fresher → 5 LPA 😳
Meet Dr. Deekshitha 👩⚕️
Like many PharmD graduates, she had a degree but no roadmap. No experience. No industry exposure. Just confusion and one question:
"What next after PharmD?"
Today, she started her journey in Medical Affairs / MSL with a 5 LPA package.
Sometimes the problem is not your degree.
The problem is lack of direction. ❤️
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#msl #medicalaffairs #pharmd #jobs #pharmacist
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45% of doctors in Kerala earn below ₹50,000 a month.
Let that sink in. Not interns. Not students. Qualified MBBS doctors — earning less than many entry-level corporate jobs.
This is an official IMA Kerala survey of 4,000 doctors, published in The New Indian Express this week:
📉 38.3% earn below ₹50,000/month
📉 30.5% of resident doctors earn no stipend at all
📉 81% of junior doctors are locked into compulsory bond service
📉 66% want to leave and 58.7% specifically want to go abroad
A young doctor spends 5.5 years on an MBBS, then years on PG attempts, bond service and residency- works 48+ hour weeks, carries the weight of human lives — and too often earns ₹40,000 a month with no security and no clear future.
No surprise a generation is quietly asking: "Is there another way to use this degree?"
There are two.
Path 1: Go abroad. Australia is the favourite destination for Indian doctors, and the good news: the Australian Medical Council (AMC) exam can be cleared from India. Pass it, and a structured pathway to working as a doctor in Australia opens up — far better pay, hours and conditions.
Path 2: Go corporate, in India. Every major pharma company hires doctors into two departments — Clinical Drug Development (clinical research, pharmacovigilance, drug safety) and Medical Affairs (MSL, Medical Advisor roles). These are leadership-track jobs: an MBBS/MD with 3–5 years' experience can realistically earn 30–50 LPA, with structured hours and a real growth ladder.
This isn't a message against clinical medicine, India needs its clinicians, and the IMA is right to demand fair pay. But no doctor should feel trapped. The tragedy isn't earning ₹40,000. It's never learning there was a choice.
The hard part: you can't walk straight from a ward into a pharma role, and AMC needs proper preparation. Both need the right structured guidance.
That's the gap we work on at Academically Global, helping doctors become industry-ready for a non-clinical corporate career in about 90 days, or clear the AMC exam to work in Australia.
Nonclinical jobs: academically.com/job-assistance-course/medical-aff…
AMC Exam: academically.com/doctor/amc-exam-become-a-register…
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“Behind many degrees, there is a father who sacrificed his own life.” ❤️
Today I met a pharmacist from Bihar. He completed his BPharm from Dehradun and is currently working as a lab technician in a college, earning ₹15,000/month.
His father has spent the last 20 years in Saudi Arabia working as a security guard. For the last 3 years, he hasn’t even been able to come back to India. He worked day and night for one purpose only - so his family could eat two meals a day and his son could complete his education.
Today that son is a BPharm graduate.
He told me, “Sir, I just want to earn enough so my father can come back home and finally rest with family.”
He cannot think about Australia right now because of financial limitations and poor English. But he called his father in Saudi Arabia. His father didn’t know me or Academically Global. He only wanted one thing to make sure his hard-earned money was going into safe hands.
That conversation stayed with me.
Maybe because I saw my own story in him. My father was a daily wage worker. There were days he worked two shifts just so we could eat and continue our education.
When money comes from sacrifice, every rupee matters. Every investment matters.
After discussing his goals, he enrolled in our Executive Program in Clinical Drug Development, which prepares healthcare professionals for opportunities in Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Trials, Medical Affairs, Medical Writing, Regulatory Affairs, and other non-clinical careers.
InshaAllah, I hope to share another story soon - when he secures a better opportunity in the pharma industry. 🤲
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BDS → Corporate Job 🚀 | From ₹6,000 Stipend to 6.5 LPA Non-Clinical Role
Meet Dr. Oshi 👩⚕️
After completing BDS and paying nearly ₹20 lakh in fees, she started working at a dental clinic in Indore for just ₹6,000/month with 10-hour shifts.
Exhausted. No work-life balance. No appreciation. No future she imagined.
She started exploring non-clinical corporate careers...
And within weeks, everything changed ❤️
🔥 QREC → 5 LPA
🔥 Pristyn Research → 6.5 LPA
How did she transform from a dental clinic to high-paying corporate opportunities?
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#BDS #Dentist #ClinicalResearch #Pharmacovigilance #MedicalAffairs
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“We were called cockroaches…” but is asking for dignity, fair pay, and respect too much? 💊
Pharmacists are not just “medicine sellers” or “compounders.” We are healthcare professionals.
What pharmacists want 👇
✅ No pharmacist = no medical store should run
✅ Minimum salary ₹20,000/month
✅ Respect pharmacists as healthcare professionals
✅ Fair working hours
✅ Better career growth & opportunities
✅ Recognition in patient care decisions
We don’t want sympathy.
We want respect, opportunities, and a healthcare system that values pharmacists. ❤️
Tag a pharmacist who will relate to this. 👇
Share this in your story if you agree. 🔥
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Still confused about which country is best for pharmacists to build a successful career abroad? 🌍💊
This carousel breaks down the Top 5 Countries with easier licensing & registration pathways for pharmacists helping you save time, money, and years of confusion.
Whether you’re a B.Pharm, PharmD, or M.Pharm graduate, global opportunities are bigger than ever 🚀
From better salaries and PR pathways to work-life balance and career growth, the right country can completely change your future.
Don’t let your degree stay limited to one place.
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