Course Overview
Program Structure and Curriculum:
The B.Pharm program spans ten semesters over five years, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical experience. The curriculum includes foundational courses in anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, as well as specialized subjects such as pharmacology, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical chemistry, and pharmaceutical technology. Students also participate in internships and practical training sessions to gain hands-on experience in various pharmacy settings.
Language of Instruction:
The program is offered in English, accommodating a diverse international student body.
Admission Requirements:
Prospective students must meet specific academic qualifications, which may vary based on their educational background and country of origin. Generally, applicants are expected to have completed secondary education with strong performance in science subjects. Accepted qualifications include:
• General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)
• International Baccalaureate (IB)
• Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
• American College Testing (ACT)
Specific score requirements may apply. Applicants are advised to consult the university’s admissions guidelines for detailed information.
Tuition Fees and Scholarships:
The annual tuition fee for the pharmacy program is €8,600. NEU offers a 50% scholarship to eligible students, reducing the annual tuition to €4,300. Additional fees, including VAT and administrative charges, bring the total annual cost to approximately €4,765.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the B.Pharm program have diverse career opportunities in community and hospital pharmacies, pharmaceutical industries, regulatory agencies, and research institutions. The program also provides a solid foundation for those wishing to pursue advanced studies in pharmaceutical sciences or related fields.
Accreditation and Recognition:
NEU’s Faculty of Pharmacy is recognized by relevant educational authorities, ensuring that the degree meets international standards. Prospective students are encouraged to verify the recognition status of the degree in their home country or the country where they intend to practice.