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Aug 11, 2020 12:31 PM CST Education
One of my friend's son has done Masters now he wants to do PHD in Pharmacy in Europe , please would you advice which country and institute in Europe is inexpensive to get admission for his PHD course ? wine
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Aug 11, 2020 3:57 PM CST Education
ali110: One of my friend's son has done Masters now he wants to do PHD in Pharmacy in Europe , please would you advice which country and institute in Europe is inexpensive to get admission for his PHD course ?
that dog don’t hunt. He’ll have to get a scholarship, grants, or loans. After bachelor’s degree, there’s no inexpensive about it. If he knows French a degree from Sorbonne would be the way to go. English universities are sterling, but many students are wanting admission. Highly competitive. He might look through some pharmacy type periodicals and see what their ads have to offer. Here’s an idea: see if there are hospitals that take interns for tuition. Usually there is an agreement to work for them a couple of years after graduation. (Pharmacy is a great career with openings always for both technicians (2 to 4 years) up to pharmacist degree (5 to 6 years.) tell him good luck..handshake
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Aug 11, 2020 4:00 PM CST Education
rohaan: that dog don’t hunt. He’ll have to get a scholarship, grants, or loans. After bachelor’s degree, there’s no inexpensive about it. If he knows French a degree from Sorbonne would be the way to go. English universities are sterling, but many students are wanting admission. Highly competitive. He might look through some pharmacy type periodicals and see what their ads have to offer. Here’s an idea: see if there are hospitals that take interns for tuition. Usually there is an agreement to work for them a couple of years after graduation. (Pharmacy is a great career with openings always for both technicians (2 to 4 years) up to pharmacist degree (5 to 6 years.) tell him good luck..
Hi Rohaan , Thank you for advice wave
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Aug 11, 2020 5:05 PM CST Education
Hi Rohaan , Thank you for advice[/quote I just had an idea: have you or he looked in to on-line study? It would be expensive, but without the cost of re-locating, car fees, gas, etc...worth a look..
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Aug 11, 2020 5:19 PM CST Education
rohaan: Hi Rohaan , Thank you for advice[/quote I just had an idea: have you or he looked in to on-line study? It would be expensive, but without the cost of re-locating, car fees, gas, etc...worth a look..
information is also Available online , I just liked to see of someone could give better advice .

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Aug 11, 2020 11:44 PM CST Education
PeKaatje
PeKaatjePeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands59 Threads 3 Polls 6,334 Posts
Poland
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Aug 12, 2020 2:45 AM CST Education
PeKaatje: Poland
hi Pek wave
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Aug 12, 2020 2:54 AM CST Education
Sawdust_Molly
Sawdust_MollySawdust_MollyPeriana, Andalusia Spain28 Threads 718 Posts
ali110: One of my friend's son has done Masters now he wants to do PHD in Pharmacy in Europe , please would you advice which country and institute in Europe is inexpensive to get admission for his PHD course ?
https://www.belgium.be/en/education/coming_to_study_in_belgium
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Aug 12, 2020 3:14 AM CST Education
rohaan: Hi Rohaan , Thank you for advice[/quote I just had an idea: have you or he looked in to on-line study? It would be expensive, but without the cost of re-locating, car fees, gas, etc...worth a look..
do online Degree Has same value as a student attend the classes in university and get the degree ?
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Aug 12, 2020 3:16 AM CST Education
Sawdust_Molly: https://www.belgium.be/en/education/coming_to_study_in_belgium
hi Molly , Thank u for sharing, hug handshake
I will share with the link with him
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Aug 12, 2020 8:00 AM CST Education
ali110: do online Degree Has same value as a student attend the classes in university and get the degree ?
in the United States it often does. I don’t know for certain, but putting myself in an employer’s shoes—if it came down to making a decision between a “brick-and-mortar” university educated pharmacist and an “online university” candidate, I would choose the brick and mortar. I am a firm believer that students get a better renaissance education in real classrooms, taught by in-person professors, with real podiums, real student peers, real pens, real paper, real actual writing. There is much more to education than reading a computer screen. I mentioned it because if your nephew has gotten so far as to only need the doctorate, it could be an option if other choices are too difficult.
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Aug 16, 2020 10:02 AM CST Education
rohaan: in the United States it often does. I don’t know for certain, but putting myself in an employer’s shoes—if it came down to making a decision between a “brick-and-mortar” university educated pharmacist and an “online university” candidate, I would choose the brick and mortar. I am a firm believer that students get a better renaissance education in real classrooms, taught by in-person professors, with real podiums, real student peers, real pens, real paper, real actual writing. There is much more to education than reading a computer screen. I mentioned it because if your nephew has gotten so far as to only need the doctorate, it could be an option if other choices are too difficult.
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Aug 16, 2020 11:08 AM CST Education
PeKaatje
PeKaatjePeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands59 Threads 3 Polls 6,334 Posts
actually, why does he wants to study in Europe? Are the people of Pakistan to stupid to have their own university??? confused confused confused
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Aug 16, 2020 11:54 AM CST Education
jono7
jono7jono7Out West, British Columbia Canada3 Threads 8,017 Posts
ali110: do online Degree Has same value as a student attend the classes in university and get the degree ?
many folks immigrating to Canada find out their degree is not honored here. Lotsa folks with degrees working in other jobs here.

a consideration may be...where does he want to settle once he has completed his degree?
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Aug 16, 2020 11:56 AM CST Education
jono7
jono7jono7Out West, British Columbia Canada3 Threads 8,017 Posts
rohaan: in the United States it often does. I don’t know for certain, but putting myself in an employer’s shoes—if it came down to making a decision between a “brick-and-mortar” university educated pharmacist and an “online university” candidate, I would choose the brick and mortar. I am a firm believer that students get a better renaissance education in real classrooms, taught by in-person professors, with real podiums, real student peers, real pens, real paper, real actual writing. There is much more to education than reading a computer screen. I mentioned it because if your nephew has gotten so far as to only need the doctorate, it could be an option if other choices are too difficult.
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