Damascus-Sana
Today, about 3,280 students took the unified national exam for pharmacy, December 2020, which was conducted by the Center for Measurement and Evaluation at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for students of Syrian public and private universities and non-Syrian universities.
According to the director general of the center, Dr. Maysoon Dashash, the applicants were distributed to six examination centers “Damascus, Aleppo, Tishreen, Al-Baath, Hama and Tartous” in addition to the entry centers outside Syria in Germany, Dubai, Kuwait, Istanbul and Amman.
Dashash pointed out that the exam included one hundred and twenty questions that were in line with the academic reference standards, “The Narse” and dealt with the axes of “Pharmacology, Toxicology, Dosage forms, Quality Control, Medicinal Chemistry, Analytical Technologies, Ethics of Practicing the Profession, Plant-based Drugs, Clinical Biomarkers and Microbiology”.
The student’s success in the standardized exam and obtaining a mark of fifty percent is a condition for graduation and obtaining a score of sixty percent, a condition for applying for the differentiation of graduate studies.
Indian Helena