I have received my ECE evaluation report recently.
It is a little bit confusing. The ECE statement listed below:
"U.S. Equivalence: Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Pharmaceutical Sciences, but in Traditional Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences, not Western Pharmaceutical Sciences."
"Credential: Bachelor of Medicine, Pharmacy [This is a four-year program that represents the first professional degree in pharmacy in China.]"
I graduated before 2003 and four-year program is ok.
From the above ECE evaluation, am I qualified to take the FPGEC equivalent exam?
Thanks for any helpful input.
Annie
It is a little bit confusing. The ECE statement listed below:
"U.S. Equivalence: Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Pharmaceutical Sciences, but in Traditional Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences, not Western Pharmaceutical Sciences."
"Credential: Bachelor of Medicine, Pharmacy [This is a four-year program that represents the first professional degree in pharmacy in China.]"
I graduated before 2003 and four-year program is ok.
From the above ECE evaluation, am I qualified to take the FPGEC equivalent exam?
Thanks for any helpful input.
Annie