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post Jun 12 2012, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(iOrange @ Jun 11 2012, 03:50 PM)
is there a huge gap between aimst and mahsa?
masterskill is the least recommended i suppose?
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I think it goes this way :

AIMST >>> MAHSA & Masterskill


It's harder to gain admission to AIMST and is naturally the more sought after university by students.

I don't know the difference in recommendation between MAHSA & Masterskill to be honest.

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post Aug 3 2012, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(iOrange @ Jul 26 2012, 03:58 PM)
i heard to enrol in bpharm one must have 5Bs right
what if one doesnt meets the 5Bs requirement but he/she meets the requirement of pre u study?like alvl mufy etc
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5B's as in SPM? If it is mentioned by the university, you should need to meet it.


Added on August 3, 2012, 7:13 pm
QUOTE(alley23 @ Aug 3 2012, 04:35 PM)
Hey all, I will be starting my Pharmacy course in September and can't wait for it to start. Having said that, I also have no idea on what to expect. May I have some advice on to do's and not to do's and stuff like that to make my study life not THAT stressful? I know its just my 1st year, but I'd like some insight to prepare for the future smile.gif Thanks in advance biggrin.gif
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There aren't really any do's or don'ts with university...

Year 1 will be pretty boring in terms of the subjects to be honest. But just hang around a little longer.

Don't leave your studies to the last minute unless you're a genius. There will be lots to catch up..

Try to join and participate in societies and clubs. All the better if pharmacy-related societies so that you know what's going on around in your industry. There are lots of issues at present. Be more knowledgable, proactive and make yourself a competent pharmacist.

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post Aug 5 2012, 09:44 AM

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QUOTE(OMG! @ Aug 5 2012, 08:40 AM)
any idea if one were to venture into regulatory affairs executives after graduate with a BPharm?

I heard that the regulatory affairs require a grads with either a BSc or Bpharm, how is the life of working as a regulatory affairs in a pharm company if anyone of you doing BPharm knows?
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Haven't met/spoken to anyone personally but from what I gather, you'll be the one responsible for putting a product on the market and making sure it fulfills all the legal requirements.

Deal with government people, deal with your own production plant. I'm guessing tons of paperwork, lots of deadlines to meet and having to rush other people as well.

Also good job satisfaction, watching your products go on the shelves. How well they sell will depend on your marketing team.

Regulatory Affairs is definitely one of the career paths you can take with a BPharm. But from what I browse in the Classifieds, they sometimes require you to have a PhD. Or if without, at least 2 years experience in the relevant field. Based on what was described above I can see why because it's not something you learn during your undergrad. You will have to make sure all the clinical trials have been safe and successful too.

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post Sep 27 2012, 08:25 PM

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Ok, time to close up. Thank you all for the contributions. smile.gif v2 here. http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2526438

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