University of Nairobi – Degree Of Master Of Science In Molecular Pharmacology

By | March 26, 2020

The program will be offered on full time basis.  The duration of the program will be a minimum of four (4) semesters of 15 weeks each equivalent to two academic years and a maximum of eight (8) semesters equivalent to four academic years. An academic year shall consist of two semesters   of 15 weeks each.

Admission Requirements

The common regulations for the Masters Degrees of the University of Nairobi shall apply.

Applicants eligible for admission into the programme shall have the following minimum qualifications.

i.  Holders of: Bachelor of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Dental Surgery and Bachelor of Science in Nursing. 

  ii.    Holders of at least Upper Second class Bachelor of Science in Physiology or Biochemistry.

  iii   Holders of a Lower Second Class Bachelor of Science degree in the disciplines mentioned in 2.2. (ii) Above plus a Post Graduate Diploma in a relevant area or three years research experience.

  iv.   Holders of equivalent qualifications from institutions recognised by the Senate of the University of Nairobi

How to Apply to Study Degree Of Master Of Science In Molecular Pharmacology

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

The following guidelines may be useful when you apply to UON:

WHEN TO APPLY

Applications open in April every year and you should try to submit an application as soon as possible after that date.

APPLICATION FEES

An application fee must be paid for every application, except in the case of most graduates of UON. Please refer to the fee structure for more information.

SUBMITTING RESULTS AND DOCUMENTS

Current learners at school must make sure that all examination results from class 8 tp form four are submitted.

Transferring students should submit all transcripts and academic records as early as possible.

MONITOR YOUR APPLICATION

It is a good idea to monitor the status of your application. You can do this online.