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Whether IELTS is required for a Masters in Pharmacy in Germany depends largely on the language of instruction for your chosen program and the university’s admission criteria.


If you are applying to a program taught entirely in English, most German universities will ask for proof of English proficiency. IELTS is one of the most widely accepted tests, and many institutions require an overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5. However, IELTS is not the only option—some universities also accept TOEFL, PTE, or Cambridge English qualifications.


In some cases, you may be exempt from submitting IELTS scores. For example, if your previous degree was taught in English, or if you come from a country where English is the official language, the university might waive the requirement. But this exemption policy varies, so it’s important to check directly with the admissions office.


If the program is taught in German, you won’t need IELTS, but you will need to prove German language proficiency through tests like TestDaF or DSH.


In short, IELTS is often required for English-taught pharmacy master’s programs in Germany, but alternatives and exemptions exist. Always review the exact requirements for your specific university to avoid surprises during the application process.
 
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For a Master’s in Pharmacy in Germany, IELTS is usually required if the program is taught in English – most English-medium master’s courses expect an IELTS score around 6.5 (sometimes 6.0–7.0) or equivalent, like TOEFL.

However, IELTS isn’t always mandatory. Some universities accept a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate (showing your previous degree was fully in English) instead of IELTS.

For programs taught in German, you’ll need German language proof (TestDaF, DSH, or Goethe).

So, yes – IELTS is commonly required for pharmacy master's in English, but not absolutely everywhere if the university accepts other proof of English proficiency.
 
For a Master’s in Pharmacy in Germany, IELTS is usually required if the program is taught in English – most English-medium master’s courses expect an IELTS score around 6.5 (sometimes 6.0–7.0) or equivalent, like TOEFL.

However, IELTS isn’t always mandatory. Some universities accept a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate (showing your previous degree was fully in English) instead of IELTS.

For programs taught in German, you’ll need German language proof (TestDaF, DSH, or Goethe).

So, yes – IELTS is commonly required for pharmacy master's in English, but not absolutely everywhere if the university accepts other proof of English proficiency.
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