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Bangladeshi Students Pursuing Pharmacy Studies in the UK.

Becoming a pharmacist in the UK involves several steps, including academic qualifications
and registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). For Bangladeshi students
looking to pursue a career in pharmacy in the UK, here’s a step-by-step guide:

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Here’s a step-by-step guide to becoming a registered pharmacist in the UK

1.Undergraduate Pharmacy Degree from Bangladesh University
2.English Proficiency: Pass an English language test (IELTS/TOEFL). Some Bangladeshi student doesn’t require IELTS or any English course. Please contact with us for the list.
3.Complete the M-Pharm Program: Participate in lectures, practical work, and placements.
4.Pre-registration Training: Undertake a one-year pre-registration training program under a registered pharmacist supervision.
5.Pass the GPhC Exam: Successfully complete the GPhC registration assessment.
6.Register with GPhC : Apply for registration to practice as a pharmacist in the UK.
7.Continuing Professional Development: Engage in ongoing professional development to maintain registration.

Above all steps and the process please talk our CEO Mr Shihab Ahmed, Who is working for several years in the UK pharma industry, who has gain potential knowledge on USFDA &
MHRA regulations. If you are looking for life science course, please contact one of our team member to set up meeting with Life science experts.

Additional Tips for Bangladeshi Students Pursuing Pharmacy Career in the Uk:

Research Universities: Use EDU STUDY ABROAD JOURNEY for guidance in finding top UK pharmacy programs via UCAS.

Networking: Connect with pharmacy students and professionals through EDU STUDY ABROAD JOURNEY for insights and mentorship.

Work Experience: Secure relevant internships and placements with the help of EDU STUDY ABROAD JOURNEY to strengthen your application.

By following these essential steps and leveraging the support of EDU STUDY ABROAD JOURNEY, Bangladeshi students can navigate their path to becoming pharmacists in the UK, equipped with the knowledge, experience, and connections needed to succeed.