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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 

1) I do not have the relevant degrees stated in the admission requirements, but I have some years of working experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Am I eligible to apply for the programme? 

  • Interested applicants with relevant working experience may apply for the programme, even though they may not have the relevant degrees. The Department welcome applicants, who are enthusiastic to upgrade themselves in the pharmaceutical field, and the admission committee will review the suitability of each application based on their background and merits for admission. Applicants without the relevant degrees will have to take the bridging module, PR3301 Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms, before commencing on the Masters programme. 

2) I do not have the required honours degree and I would need to take the Graduate Records Examination (GRE) test. When I went to the GRE website (www.ets.org/gre), I saw that it has option for GRE General Test and GRE Subject Test. May I know which test should I register for? 

  • You should register for the GRE General Test. 

3) Is there any way for me to get exemption from the GRE test, eg. via an admission interview, before consideration for admission to the Masters programme?

  • Unfortunately, no exemption from the GRE test can be granted. Note that GRE scores are only valid for 2.5 years. GRE scores should accompany each application for applicants who do not meet required honours degree. 

4) What is the cancellation policy for this Masters programme? 

  • Upon submission of your application forms and fees, you will be issued an acknowledgement via email. You may cancel the application after the acknowledgement of receipt, however, the application fee will not be returned to the applicant.  

5) What will be the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) accreditation for this course? Will CPE points be given by modules taken or by semester? 

  • CPE accreditation for this programme will follow the guidelines stipulated by the Singapore Pharmacy Board (SPB). You may contact SPB (www.spd.gov.sg) directly for more details. 

6) It is mentioned that either original scrolls/transcripts should be provided for application. May I know will the original documents be returned to the applicants? 

  • Supporting documents, originals or photocopies (which have been certified true copies), submitted for application will not be returned to applicants. 

7) Certified True Copies of scrolls/transcripts have to be submitted in place of originals. May I know whom should I approach to certify the photocopies? 

  • Applicants may request their institutions to do the certification of true copies for their scrolls/transcripts. Alternatively, the Department of Pharmacy can also do the certification; applicants just need to bring along the originals for us to verify. Note that applicants have to bring their photocopies as the Department does not provide the service of photocopying for the applicants. 

8) How many intakes per year are there for this Masters programme? 

  • There are 2 intakes per year in January and August. Application deadline for January intake is 15 September of the previous year; for August intake, the application deadline is 15 Mar of the same year. 

9) Upon graduating from this Masters programme, can I be a registered pharmacist with the Singapore Pharmacy Board (SPB)?

  • No, the objective of this Masters programme is not to train registered pharmacists.  

10) When do I need to submit a TOEFL (Test Of English as a Foreign Language) score?

  • If English Language is not applicant's native language or the medium of instruction for undergraduate degree programme, applicants will have to submit the TOEFL scores. Alternatively, applicants may also submit IELTS (International English Language Testing System) scores as it is equivalent to TOEFL scores. Note that TOEFL and/or IELTS scores are only valid for 2.5 years. 

11) I graduated from NUS with a Bachelor's Degree. Do I need to submit originals/photocopies of the scrolls/transcripts for application? Can the Department refer to my information internally? 

  • Applicants, who are alumni of NUS, will still be required to submit the required supporting documents just like other applicants.

 

 

 

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