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Study Pharmacy in the UK — the MPharm, GPhC registration and entry

By Study UK Now Editorial

UK Pharmacy is the four-year MPharm; a foundation training year after it leads to registration.

Degree
Master of Pharmacy (MPharm), 4 years
Typical offer
AAB–BBB including Chemistry (varies)
Intl. tuition
≈ £20,000–£30,000 / year
Regulator
General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)

Key takeaways

  • Pharmacy is the four-year MPharm — and the degree must be GPhC-accredited.
  • Registration as a pharmacist requires a foundation training year and the registration assessment after the degree.
  • Chemistry is required at A-level; biology or maths is usually expected alongside it.
  • International tuition is typically around £20,000–£30,000 a year (confirm with each school).

The MPharm and the route to becoming a pharmacist

UK Pharmacy is studied as the four-year integrated Master of Pharmacy (MPharm). To practise, your degree must be accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) — this is non-negotiable, so confirm accreditation before applying. After graduating, you complete a foundation training year (a paid, supervised placement) and pass the GPhC registration assessment to register as a pharmacist. The curriculum integrates pharmaceutical science, pharmacology, clinical practice and increasing patient-facing experience across the four years.

Entry requirements, careers and recognition

Most MPharm programmes require Chemistry at A-level, usually alongside Biology or Mathematics, with offers commonly between AAB and BBB. Pharmacists work in community pharmacy, hospitals, primary care, industry and research. International students should note that the right to register and practise in the UK after graduation depends on current immigration and GPhC rules, and recognition of a UK pharmacy qualification in your home country varies — verify with your national pharmacy regulator. Study UK Now maps GPhC-accredited programmes to your science background and career plans.

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Frequently asked questions

Can international students study Pharmacy in the UK and register as a pharmacist?

International students can study the GPhC-accredited MPharm, and registering as a pharmacist requires completing the foundation training year and passing the GPhC registration assessment after the degree. Your ability to take up training and register depends on current immigration and GPhC rules, so confirm both with the GPhC and on GOV.UK. Recognition abroad varies by country.

What A-levels do I need for Pharmacy in the UK?

Chemistry at A-level is required at virtually every UK Pharmacy school, usually alongside Biology or Mathematics. Offers commonly range from AAB to BBB depending on the university. Always confirm each school's specific subject and grade requirements — Study UK Now will map them for your shortlist.

Sources — verified June 2026

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