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Admission procedure of BSc(Applied Pharmacology) in Queen Margaret University?


Hi Sir, I am a 12th Science student and have an interest in BSc(Applied Pharmacology). I have a dream to study BSc(Applied Pharmacology). After searching I came to know that Queen Margaret University is offering this undergraduate Degree. I would like to know about the admission procedure for this course.




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2nd August 2019, 09:31 PM
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Default Re: Admission procedure of BSc(Applied Pharmacology) in Queen Margaret University?

Queen Margaret University offers B.Sc. in Applied Pharmacology course. Duration of this course is 3 years in full-time mode. This course starts on 9th September 2019. Application for this program can be made through Universities and Colleges Admissions Service(UCAS).

In order to apply for B.Sc. in Applied Pharmacology course, you should visit at https://2019.undergrad.apply.ucas.co...nctionName=new and create an account. For all future process login using your registered e-mail and password. Then start filling application form fill all necessary details carefully. Then submit a scanned copy of all required documents. Then pay the application fee and complete the application form. After you have submitted your application online, they will email you to confirm that they have received it. If you are successful with your application, they will send you up to date information alongside your offer letter.
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