About Bsc Pharmacology in The University of Edinburgh
    Pharmacology is the study of how drugs can affect the body - whether to treat disorders or change bodily functions. It brings together:
	- physiology
- biochemistry
- molecular biology
You will study:
	- the effects of drugs on molecules, cells and tissues in the body
- side effects
- the factors that affect absorption, distribution and excretion
Research in pharmacology aims to better understand drug action and to produce new drugs that improve patient care.
Note: we are currently reviewing the structure and names of our programmes for the 2023 admissions cycle. Updates will be confirmed and available by April 2023.
In Years 1 and 2 of your BSc (Hons) degree, you will undertake a broad programme of study in biomedical sciences. This structure is shared by all our undergraduate Biomedical Sciences degree programmes.
You will be introduced to Pharmacology in your Year 1 and 2 compulsory courses.
Specialisation in Pharmacology will begin in Year 3. In your final year, you will focus on this discipline.
 
 
 
    Academic qualification equivalents
	- 
	Higher Secondary School Certificate (All India SSC, HSSC, SSSC, ISC) where awarded by CBSE, CISCE 
English language requirements
	- IELTS:  6.5 
- TOEFL:  92
- PTE : 61
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			| International Students | 27.3% | 
		
			| Rank | 13 | 
		
			| Location | Edinburgh, Scotland | 
		
			| Established | 1583 | 
		
			| International Students | 14% | 
	
University of Edinburgh Cost of Attendance
The annual cost of tuition at the University of Edinburgh ranges from £8,800 to $24,600. In the UK, there is also a cost of living. The annual cost of living can increase to £ 16828. Through the chart below, applicants can get a general idea of how much it will cost to attend the college:
	
		
			| Expense Type | Yearly Cost (in INR) | 
		
			| Tuition fee | £ 18,800-24,600 | 
		
			| Health Insurance | £ 1125 | 
		
			| Room and Board | £ 12695 | 
		
			| Books and supplies | £ 799 | 
		
			| Personal and Other expenses | £ 1535 |