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Can students majoring in applied chemistry take the examination of licensed pharmacists?

I can't.

According to the Notice of the Ministry of Personnel and the State Administration of Pharmaceutical Products on Amending and Printing the Interim Provisions on the Qualification System of Licensed Pharmacists and the Implementation Measures for the Qualification Examination of Licensed Pharmacists, the conditions for applying for the National Qualification Examination of Licensed Pharmacists are as follows:

(1) Having obtained a technical secondary school degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors and having been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for seven years.

(2) Having a college degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and having been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for five years.

(3) Having obtained a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and having been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for three years.

(4) Obtained the second bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, graduated from postgraduate courses or obtained a master's degree, and worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 1 year.

(5) obtain a doctorate in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors.

The related majors mentioned above refer to chemistry, medicine and biology.

Because the undergraduate course of applied chemistry meets the professional requirements of the application conditions, as long as you have been engaged in pharmacy-related work for three years and have a certificate issued by your work unit, you can apply for the exam.