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bbj93

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Jan 25, 2017
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I completed Doctor of pharmacy in India and I am looking forward to join Memorial university for MPH or MS in pharmacy. But i have heard from some visa consultants that visa would be rejected because the previous course and prospective course do not match. How likely is this to happen?
 
bbj93 said:
I completed Doctor of pharmacy in India and I am looking forward to join Memorial university for MPH or MS in pharmacy. But i have heard from some visa consultants that visa would be rejected because the previous course and prospective course do not match. How likely is this to happen?

Its quite simple
You have done Ph.D. in Pharmacy and then you are planning to study masters in pharmacy

Why would one do masters after doing Ph.D.?
This que will arise in everyone including VO mind
And I dont think that anyone can justify this
 
neelpatel19071994 said:
Its quite simple
You have done Ph.D. in Pharmacy and then you are planning to study masters in pharmacy

Why would one do masters after doing Ph.D.?
This que will arise in everyone including VO mind
And I dont think that anyone can justify this
Doctor of pharmacy or Pharm.d is a masters degree in India.
 
bbj93 said:
Doctor of pharmacy or Pharm.d is a masters degree in India.

okay then in this case You have to make a strong SOP including specific points and reason that why you want to pursue masters again, how will it be beneficial to you, its outcomes in future for your life etc.
 
bbj93 said:
I completed Doctor of pharmacy in India and I am looking forward to join Memorial university for MPH or MS in pharmacy. But i have heard from some visa consultants that visa would be rejected because the previous course and prospective course do not match. How likely is this to happen?

Not at all, I have done Doctor of Pharmacy from Pakistan as well, you are fine to go for MPH or MS in Pharmacy. No issue is there.