Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Pharmacy is a postgraduate degree typically completed in 1 - 2 years, depending on the institution and study mode (full-time or part-time). This program provides advanced knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences, including drug formulation, pharmacology, clinical pharmacy, biotechnology, and regulatory affairs. Students engage in coursework, laboratory research, and a thesis or dissertation project, preparing them for research, healthcare, or pharmaceutical industry careers. Admission usually requires a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or a related field. Graduates can work as clinical pharmacists, regulatory specialists, or researchers, or pursue further studies such as a Ph.D. The program enhances critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and drug development and patient care expertise.