QUOTE(Yeyechan @ Nov 13 2011, 01:11 PM)
A recent agreement between IMU and University of Sydney was made to allow graduates with Bsc Pharm Chem(IMU) to further their education in Sydney's Mpharm program. Credit exemptions will be given and students will be allowed into the semester 2 of year 1 directly. This whole program takes 2 years to complete and according to the notice in IMU's site, this mpharm degree is registrable with Singapore and Australia's pharmacy council.
Entry requirement for it will be, if I'm not wrong, a 1st class honours will be preferred over a 2nd upper class, but you must at least achieve a 2nd upper class with an overall bandscore of 7.5 in IELTS to be considered.
Good luck.
Oh that's hard then

Pharm chem is one tough course indeed, and u still need a first class honours? But not worth it, since its basically using ur pharm chem degree to enter mpharm degree which is essentially doing the whole damn thing again.
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just wondering.....if someone wants to be a practising pharmacist, why bother to do pharm chem, and then pharmacy....why not just enter pharmacy directly.....?
Entry requirement for pharm chem is much lower, but yeah, i would agree with u, people who wanna do pharmacy might as well do it directly through pharmacy programme. And if u can't handle notes as thick as an oxford dictionary or even thicker, better dont do it

i know i can't, i really

those pharmacist. and mbbs in imu is no laughing joke either, out of the 280 new students, only 80 is graduated.
But of course, i am not looking down on pharm chem either, its no laughing matter either, since most of the modules are shared with pharmacy, u are essentially doing pharmacy stuff
This post has been edited by pipedream: Nov 13 2011, 04:04 PM