September 18th, 2017 12:00 PM | |
Garima Chauhan | Re: The GPHC The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) is the body responsible for the independent regulation of the pharmacy profession within England, Scotland and Wales, responsible for the regulation of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacy premises. MPharm degree The Masters of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree programme is a full-time course offered by Schools of Pharmacy at a number of universities in the United Kingdom. The MPharm is normally a four-year programme which must be completed successfully in order to enter the one year of pre-regsitration training. Entry requirements- You might be expected to have A-B grade A-levels in chemistry and two further A-levels in either biology, mathematics, or physics. If you have A-levels in chemistry and biology, you may also be considered with an alternative third subject. The GPhC requires students entering an MPharm degree to hold GCSEs in mathematics and English language at grade C as a minimum. Beyond this, the entry requirements are set by the individual university offering the MPharm degree. Universities may accept equivalent qualifications, other than A-levels, including qualifications gained outside of the UK. GPhC-accredited MPharm degrees- Aston University (Birmingham) University of Bath University of Birmingham University of Bradford** University of Brighton Cardiff University University of Central Lancashire (Preston) University College London De Montfort University (Leicester) Durham University University of East Anglia* (Norwich) University of Hertfordshire (Hatfield) University of Huddersfield Keele University King's College, University of London Kingston University London University of Lincoln (provisionally accredited) Liverpool John Moores University Medway School of Pharmacy, Universities of Greenwich and Kent University of Manchester Newcastle University (provisionally accredited) University of Nottingham* University of Portsmouth Queen’s University Belfast University of Reading Robert Gordon University (Aberdeen) University of Strathclyde (Glasgow) University of Sunderland University of Sussex (provisionally accredited) University of Ulster (Coleraine) University of Wolverhampton Contact- For all general enquiries, please call us on 0203 713 8000, email info@pharmacyregulation.org |
September 18th, 2017 11:32 AM | |
Unregistered | The GPHC I want to know the requirement for admission in MPharm in General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) so can you tell me? |