I am 49, single and unmarried. I did MBBS 1st year in 1996. Is it possible for me to pursue D.Pharma now?

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    No matter how long it has been since your last formal schooling or what your prior educational background was, you can absolutely pursue a Diploma in Pharmacy at the age of 49. You can still apply if you're too old for D.Pharma courses because most universities don't have an upper age limit. While some universities might only accept applicants who pass their entrance exam, others might rely on admissions on 10+2 results. 

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