Will I be able to join the master's program in Ireland after completing my current project?
Yes, you can apply for a master's program in Ireland after completing your current project, provided you meet the admission requirements of your chosen course.
With your four-year bachelor's in Pharmacy (GPA 7.8) and ongoing post-graduate studies in Pharmaceutical Sciences (GPA 7.7), you are well-qualified for most master's programs in this field in Ireland.
- Academic background: Matches typical prerequisites for Pharmaceutical Sciences master's programs.
- English proficiency: Most universities require an IELTS score of 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0); plan to take the test if you haven't already.
- Deadlines: For January 2028 intake, application deadlines are usually in the previous year and are subject to change.
- Program-specific criteria: Some courses may ask for additional requirements like work experience or specific coursework.
Low percentage, study gap or no work experience?
Find out which Irish universities you still qualify for.
More Universities & admissions questions
- How much bank balance is needed for an Italy student visa after failing math in 12th grade?
- What are some effective online German language classes for Indian students preparing to study in Germany?
- By when should my HEP point be completed, should it be this month to avoid delay in UK?
- If I apply to two courses at the same university, do I need separate letters of recommendation for each course or can I use the same letter for both?
- Is Germany the best first priority country for my course and career scope for a Master's?
- Which universities in the USA offer MS Engineering Management for a B.Tech Automotive Engineering graduate, Duolingo 120 and ₹80 lakhs budget?
- Can I pursue an MBA abroad after completing a Bachelor of Science degree?
- Can I target Germany, Italy, or the Netherlands for a master's in computer science without a computer science background?
More Ireland questions
- Do I need to show living expenses in my bank account for visa purposes, and can I withdraw it after reaching Ireland?
- Can you tell me which colleges provide good scholarships, especially need-based rather than merit-based scholarships in Ireland/France for a Master's?
- After completing my studies, can I stay back in Ireland and apply for permanent residency for a Master's/Bachelor's?
- Will there be any problems if I do my studies offline abroad given the education structure is different from India in Ireland/Canada?
- Can you explain the difference between Germany and Ireland regarding dependent visas and family stay for a PhD?
- Is it possible to pursue a master's in artificial intelligence and machine learning abroad in Ireland/Singapore?
- What other steps do I need to follow to get admission to those universities in UK/Ireland for a Master's?
- What is the minimum budget required for studying abroad in Canada or Ireland for two years?
