BACHELOR (PHARMACY)

  • Country New Zealand
  • Course Duration 3 years
  • Course Type Full Time
  • Language Specification ENGLISH
  • Program Level Graduate
  • Education Required Undergraduate
  • Admission intake Apr 30
  • Minimum GPA 3.2

Application Charges

Application Fee Tution Fee
Free USD 32,070

Program Description

Program Description

To register and practice as a pharmacist in New Zealand, a four-year University program leading to a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree followed by 52 weeks of trainee internship at approved pharmaceutical establishments has to be undertaken. The Otago B.Pharm, the oldest university pharmacy degree in New Zealand, opens opportunities to practice as a pharmacist in various professional settings. It is a broad-based university program in the physical, biological, social and health sciences.
  • Terms Requirements
  • No candidate shall be eligible to sit a paper in a final examination without having gained terms in that paper.
  • A candidate gains terms in a paper by satisfactorily demonstrating the acquisition of sufficient knowledge and skills, by attendance at classes, and by performance in a professional manner of such practice/clinical and other work as the School of Pharmacy may require.
  • A candidate who fails to gain terms in any paper will, if other regulations have been met, be required to repeat the whole of that paper.
  • Terms granted in any paper shall normally be for the year only.
  • Special Examinations
  • A candidate who fails a paper may be permitted to sit a special examination for that paper. Normally, no candidate may be admitted to special examinations if papers, equal to half the points or worth more than half the points comprising the course for that year, have been failed.
  • Any candidate who has obtained an E grade in a paper will not normally be admitted to a special examination in that paper.