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What can I do to pursue a master's degree in pharmacy in Ireland while I am currently pursuing a master's in pharmacy?

18 Aug 2026 · Answered by Syeda Uzma · 1 min read
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It depends. Pursuing a second Master's in Pharmacy in Ireland while you are still completing a similar program is generally not typical, and most Irish universities expect you to finish your current studies before starting a new degree.

- Some universities may consider applications if you are close to completing your current Master's, but offers are usually conditional on graduation.
- Specialized postgraduate programs - such as those in pharmaceutical manufacturing or regulatory affairs - may be available and could complement your background without repeating your current studies.

If you want to explore this pathway, contact the admissions offices of your target universities to discuss your situation.

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