It's definitely possible, although there would probably be some engineering-related courses you'd need to take in order to satisfy some of the prerequirements. Most masters degrees require that you complete a bachelors degree in a related science or engineering discipline.
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Hello!! Can a bpharm graduate able to do masters in bme
It's definitely possible, although there would probably be some engineering-related courses you'd need to take in order to satisfy some of the prerequirements. Most masters degrees require that you complete a bachelors degree in a related science or engineering discipline.
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