To become a registered pharmacist in the UK, graduates need to complete a pre-registration year as a trainee pharmacist, set by the . This includes a training placement and an assessment exam.

The year is designed to test graduates on their knowledge and how they can apply it to make professional judgements in pharmacy practice. A maximum of three attempts are allowed and only trainees that pass are added to the register. This helps to ensure that pharmacists on the register can practice safely and effectively.

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Students studying the MPharm course have opportunities to train in both community and hospital pharmacies during their degree, giving them the customer-facing and dispensing experience needed to practice as a pharmacist. They also have the option of going on a placement with one of the University’s industry partners.

There is also a five-year course exclusively for international students who would like to take their pre-registration training in the UK, whilst keeping their student status.