Most students feel a bit of uncertainty when it comes to studying pharmacy abroad. It's completely normal to have some hesitations, but when you realise all of the advantages that come with becoming an internationally recognised pharmacist, there won't be much room left for doubts anymore.
The best part is that most European countries don't require spending a lot on living expenses. Whether you need $600 or $1,800 per month is up to you. Rent prices are also flexible with a large variety of available options.
The average duration of a pharmacy course in English in Europe is 5 years, compared to dentistry and medicine, which are 6 years long. During this period, you will learn about the effects of different drugs on the human body. You will have modules focused on the process of creating medicines.
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