The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has encouraged students who sat for their final Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams to consider pursuing a course in pharmacy.
A student can pursue a diploma or a degree course in pharmacy, depending on qualifications and fees.
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A Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy is a degree program that trains individuals to become competent pharmaceutical professionals.
It equips graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in various settings, including community and hospital pharmacies, the pharmaceutical industry, research institutions, and academia.
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Students who study pharmacy at university typically take modules focusing on chemistry, human biology and physiology, pharmaceutics (how medicines are made), and pharmacology (how drugs interact with the body).
Diploma and Degree in Pharmacy Requirements
Most pharmacy degrees combine academic research with vocational training and professional pharmacy skills, such as learning about legal and ethical issues and how to interact with patients.
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To qualify for a Bachelor of Pharmacy, one must have a KCSE mean grade of C+, with at least a C+ in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics, and English or Kiswahili.
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The Bachelor of Pharmacy degree is offered at several institutions, including the University of Nairobi, Kenyatta University, Maseno University, and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.
Additional institutions offering the course include Kisii University, Mount Kenya University, Kenya Methodist University, and Kabarak University.
A Diploma in Pharmacy, also known as a Diploma in Pharmaceutical Technology, is a three-year program that provides foundational knowledge and practical skills in pharmacy.
It prepares graduates to assist pharmacists in delivering pharmaceutical care and offers a pathway to progress to a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree.
To study a Diploma in Pharmacy, a candidate should have a KCSE mean grade of C, with a C in English or Kiswahili, Chemistry or Physical Science, and Biology or Biological Sciences.
The student should also have a C plain in any one of the following: Physics, Physical Sciences, or Mathematics.
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The Diploma in Pharmacy is offered at several KMTC campuses across the country, including Kisumu, Manza (Machakos), Mombasa, Nairobi, Nakuru, and Nyeri.
KMTC Outlines Benefits and Career Paths for Pharmacy Students
According to KMTC, pharmacy is one of the most marketable and rewarding careers today, offering diverse local and international opportunities.
Graduates work in top pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, research institutions, regulatory bodies, and even NGOs.
Pharmacy technicians play a key role in dispensing medication, offering patient guidance, and handling administrative tasks in pharmaceutical practice.
Pharmacists also contribute to public health programs, clinical trials, health policy, insurance, and academic research, making it a dynamic and future-proof profession.
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