This salaries, normally we divide the annual. Salary by 12 to get basic salary.. Den other things are added on the basic salary such as overtime, rural, in hospitable environment etc... And there is also tax that plays a role. For example your annual for pharmacy intern u said it's R350 817 diving that by 12 is R29 234.75 isn't that the basic salary??. (without any allowance), R24 318 wat happened to the rest? Did u include tax? Even pharmacy grade 1 annual 693 372 /12 = 57k but yrs is 37k... Wat happened may u pls explain. And isn't that 500 001 annual salary tax is 40%?? Thanx B4 we can even include
The pharmacist's salary is a total cost to the employer package. Which means that it is a 70/30 % split. So for a grade 1 the basic is 70% of R693372. The other 30% is structured for pension and allowances. The value I am showing is the net salary after pension and taxes excluding other allowances, not the basic salary which is R40 446,70. For the intern and comserv the value shown is without pension as interns and comserv can opt-out of pension. please check my video on medical interns which I explain in a bit more detail. ruclips.net/video/IowDQm0jWEQ/видео.html
Hi interesting channel I love thanks. I'm into Retail space, I have grown interest into medical space but I studied Maths literacy and accounting in high school, please instruct me, what do I need to do get into the medical world or where do I start, for me to have a kick start. Thanks
Hello, do you think the demand is likely to increase in the next 10 years or will jobs be relatively scarce for pharmacists compared to other health professionals as is the case currently?
Disruptive technology and task shifting will play a big role. Legislation is another factor. Chronic medicine dispensing is now done via the post. Robotics and AI may also replace a reatail pharmacist. So yes I think the demand may go down. Currently you have to have an onsite pharmacist to run a pharmacy but if legislation changed to have corporates own pharmacies, what is going to stop corporates from pushing for remote management of retail pharmacies.
Could you recommend a medical field that will always be in demand? My son wants to do radiography but we also have consider how in demand this field will be? Could you suggest or advise?
@@ntsakom9699 radiographers are not only limited to work in clinical settings, there is an industrial aspect of radiography and many more other fields that one can venture into
Hello sir, I'm an PharmD graduate with 1 year internship, and registered pharmacist at my State Pharmacy council. I don't have experience, if I want to write the qualification exam for SAPC, do I have to come south Africa or there are any center for exams in india?
Thank you for this beautiful video.i am B Pharmacists and I am continuing my marketing proffession ,I want to get job in S A . So please guide me to get the job.
Hello sir ...i am Shubham from India ..i have completed Bachelor's in Pharmacy so i want to do job in South Africa ...can you please help me by giving me proper guidance...?
You would need your qualification evaluated by SAQA , the South African Qualifications Authority. The guidelines from SAPC mention BPharm to be evaluated by I would assume the same rule of a SAQA evaluation would apply to a masters in clinical pharmacology. I have attached a link to the SAPC webpage with the guidelines. www.pharmcouncil.co.za/Pharmacists_Applications
@@sahikhabar6102 hi bro..I'm bpharm graduate from India.. I'm preparing for SA pharmacist exam.. Can u provide your mail id or number for further discussion ? Thanks
Thank you so much sir ..for this beautiful video ...Hello Sir i am B Pharmacists ..i want to get job in South Africa..so can you please guide me to get the job ....i need your help to get job in South Africa ... thank you
I found out in my second year of nursing that I was accepted for pharmacy. Too bad I couldn't deregister because of bursary policy. I'm doing community service in nursing. I still wonder if it will be a good idea to register for pharmacy the following year? Please advice
No, my wife is a pharmacist, and pharmacist jobs are very scarce nowadays and government isn't providing many employment opportunities with the private sector being very competitive.
@@Lethabo_home in nursing its required that you have atkeast 2 years experience before you do any clinical specialty, the study 2 years for specialty of which when you done you won't be earning as much. To tell the truth nursing is very nice but level of fatigue and burnout I deal with on monthly basis is not worth it. In a facility that is understaffed which the government is almost doing nothing to aid. I'm done with nursing. I will work part time at private just to fund my studies then I will be done
Good afternoon. If you are a pharmacist assistant and wish to be a pharmacist, you need to go to the university, or through experience, you can be a pharmacist?
Experience is based on actually working in a place. So if you have not worked post-graduation then it's zero experience. You will have to have done an internship. As a pharmacist grade 1 you should have completed an internship and at least 1 year as South Africans have to do community service. If you have not done community service then your first year of work will be equated to community service.
According to the policy and regulations, you can write the exams if you have completed your internship and are registered or registerable in India. Check out the requirements www.pharmcouncil.co.za/Pharmacists_Applications I would suggest you email them directly and find out more.
This salaries, normally we divide the annual. Salary by 12 to get basic salary.. Den other things are added on the basic salary such as overtime, rural, in hospitable environment etc... And there is also tax that plays a role.
For example your annual for pharmacy intern u said it's R350 817 diving that by 12 is R29 234.75 isn't that the basic salary??. (without any allowance), R24 318 wat happened to the rest? Did u include tax?
Even pharmacy grade 1 annual 693 372 /12 = 57k but yrs is 37k... Wat happened may u pls explain.
And isn't that 500 001 annual salary tax is 40%??
Thanx
B4 we can even include
The pharmacist's salary is a total cost to the employer package. Which means that it is a 70/30 % split. So for a grade 1 the basic is 70% of R693372. The other 30% is structured for pension and allowances. The value I am showing is the net salary after pension and taxes excluding other allowances, not the basic salary which is R40 446,70.
For the intern and comserv the value shown is without pension as interns and comserv can opt-out of pension. please check my video on medical interns which I explain in a bit more detail. ruclips.net/video/IowDQm0jWEQ/видео.html
When I complete my bpharm will I have to look for an internship myself or are we placed in hospitals or the industry
I done Masters in hospital and clinical pharmacy and have 8 years of experience
Greetings sir... do you have any idea how to open your own Pharmacy franchise (clicks or dischem) & what it takes, all the cost
very helpfull...please do for plant pathology sir
Thanks for watching and topic suggestion . I will look into it...
Hi interesting channel I love thanks. I'm into Retail space, I have grown interest into medical space but I studied Maths literacy and accounting in high school, please instruct me, what do I need to do get into the medical world or where do I start, for me to have a kick start. Thanks
Hello, do you think the demand is likely to increase in the next 10 years or will jobs be relatively scarce for pharmacists compared to other health professionals as is the case currently?
Disruptive technology and task shifting will play a big role. Legislation is another factor. Chronic medicine dispensing is now done via the post. Robotics and AI may also replace a reatail pharmacist. So yes I think the demand may go down. Currently you have to have an onsite pharmacist to run a pharmacy but if legislation changed to have corporates own pharmacies, what is going to stop corporates from pushing for remote management of retail pharmacies.
Could you recommend a medical field that will always be in demand? My son wants to do radiography but we also have consider how in demand this field will be? Could you suggest or advise?
@@laam88 i wanted to do radiography until my uncle in law told me how they’re getting machines to replace them. Would not recommend
@@ntsakom9699 radiographers are not only limited to work in clinical settings, there is an industrial aspect of radiography and many more other fields that one can venture into
Hi Doc can guide like how an indian having bpharm degree can apply for it where he/she are still in india
Hello sir,
I'm an PharmD graduate with 1 year internship, and registered pharmacist at my State Pharmacy council. I don't have experience, if I want to write the qualification exam for SAPC, do I have to come south Africa or there are any center for exams in india?
I am not aware of any centre in India. In South Africa itself I am informed that the centre rotates. The exams are usually in May/June and October.
Hi brother..I'm bpharm graduate..I'm also planning to write SA pharmacist exam..
Can u provide your mail id or number for further discussion.
Thanks
@@ashiworld102 admin@interncomservvlog.co.za
Thank you for this beautiful video.i am B Pharmacists and I am continuing my marketing proffession ,I want to get job in S A .
So please guide me to get the job.
Good day Doc
Are pharmacy interns and pharmacy in community service( after their fourth year of study) getting paid ?
Have you watched the video?? Cause it clearly says you get paid
I am interested in radio pharmacy please tell me more about that
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
Can you please suggest a reference material for internship exam preparation
Please check out this link www.pharmcouncil.co.za/fqpexam
Thank u somuch Doc very informative
My pleasure.Glad it was helpful
I am indian registered pharmacist am i eligible to register?
Do Veterinarian next please!
Thank you for the topic suggestion. I never had that topic in mind but I will research it the best I can to produce the video.
Hello i have completed PharmD, I.have a Question!!!
Do my internship here in my country also count as an internship in South africa???
yes, You will have to provide proof of completion . www.pharmcouncil.co.za/fqpforms
Hello sir ...i am Shubham from India ..i have completed Bachelor's in Pharmacy so i want to do job in South Africa ...can you please help me by giving me proper guidance...?
I am in the process of completing an e-book on the Subject. I Should be out by next week Monday. I will email to you.
@@InterncomservVlog ok Sir... thank you 😊
adarshshukla201@gmail.com
@@InterncomservVlog ashishmanglani24@gmail.com
Sir i need that e-book for pharmacist scope n future prospects in SA..
Hi doc is it true that pharmacist students can work and get paid while studying??
Yes if you register with clicks or dischem or any community pharmacy
Hii sir, I am shubham from india and I've done Posr graduation in pharmacology, will I be eligible for clinical pharmacist post in SA
Have you done a MBBS or BPharm as an undergrad degree.
@@InterncomservVlog sir, I did B pharma
You would need your qualification evaluated by SAQA , the South African Qualifications Authority. The guidelines from SAPC mention BPharm to be evaluated by I would assume the same rule of a SAQA evaluation would apply to a masters in clinical pharmacology. I have attached a link to the SAPC webpage with the guidelines. www.pharmcouncil.co.za/Pharmacists_Applications
Thank you sir
@@sahikhabar6102 hi bro..I'm bpharm graduate from India..
I'm preparing for SA pharmacist exam..
Can u provide your mail id or number for further discussion ?
Thanks
Thank you so much sir ..for this beautiful video ...Hello Sir i am B Pharmacists ..i want to get job in South Africa..so can you please guide me to get the job ....i need your help to get job in South Africa ... thank you
You are welcome. I will look into doing a video on the process and find out the opportunities.
@@InterncomservVlog Ok Sir Thank You ... Sir can you share me your contact number or your mail ID..? As it will get directly in touched with you ..!!!
admin@interncomservvlog.co.za
I found out in my second year of nursing that I was accepted for pharmacy. Too bad I couldn't deregister because of bursary policy. I'm doing community service in nursing. I still wonder if it will be a good idea to register for pharmacy the following year? Please advice
I will research it further to give you a comprehensive answer.
No, my wife is a pharmacist, and pharmacist jobs are very scarce nowadays and government isn't providing many employment opportunities with the private sector being very competitive.
Go for it , otherwise it will take you 20 years to buy a Mercedes my love!
Please do it .
@@Lethabo_home in nursing its required that you have atkeast 2 years experience before you do any clinical specialty, the study 2 years for specialty of which when you done you won't be earning as much. To tell the truth nursing is very nice but level of fatigue and burnout I deal with on monthly basis is not worth it. In a facility that is understaffed which the government is almost doing nothing to aid. I'm done with nursing. I will work part time at private just to fund my studies then I will be done
sir, under general pharmarcist those salaries are salaries that are without tax and pension or dey have not been deducted yet?
The taxes and pension have been deducted and the salary is the net salary.
Is this before or after tax ?
He indicated that that it's after deductions , I stand to be corrected
This is very helpful can you do for Radiography.
Thank you
Will do. It's in the plans for a forthcoming episode. Please continue watching. 😃
@@InterncomservVlog thank you will keep watching your videos are inspiring 👌
Good afternoon. If you are a pharmacist assistant and wish to be a pharmacist, you need to go to the university, or through experience, you can be a pharmacist?
You need a university pharmacy degree
No you need to do a full Bpharm degree.
I recentlycompleted my pharm d (clinical pharmacist)in india how the experience can calculate in south africa..
Experience is based on actually working in a place. So if you have not worked post-graduation then it's zero experience. You will have to have done an internship. As a pharmacist grade 1 you should have completed an internship and at least 1 year as South Africans have to do community service. If you have not done community service then your first year of work will be equated to community service.
@@InterncomservVlog so can I appear for SAPC exam ..?
According to the policy and regulations, you can write the exams if you have completed your internship and are registered or registerable in India. Check out the requirements www.pharmcouncil.co.za/Pharmacists_Applications
I would suggest you email them directly and find out more.
Tnq for your concern
Best of luck.Making a move to live in another country is bold and adventurous. But the experience and rewards are no doubt worth it.
Hi sir iam pharm d graduate and I have one year clinical pharmacist experience in apolo hospital jublihills can I work as clinical pharmacist at sa
Yes . You will be eligible. Follow the link to check out the requiremnents. www.pharmcouncil.co.za/fqpforms
With out any exam ra we need to write any other exams
yes.you will have to write an exam if you want work in SA
@@InterncomservVlog exam will be in india are south africa
@@vamshivujjini4800 in South Africa
Sir,
I complete Diploma in pharmacy had 12 years experience in the same and pls help me how I get job in SA
Please email me. I will get back to you.
Haaaiya all Asian parents want their children to be pharmacists 😤
👍🏽👍🏽
thanks for watching
Hi I am a B pharm pharmd
And have more than 5 years of experience as a pharmacist...
Whats is the criteria to work in SA
hello sir i'm from india and i'm a register pharmacist in india.....so what are the process to get job of pharmacist in south africa