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     <p>African students must meet the following admission requirements for the <strong>Master's Degree in Biotechnology Innovation and Regulatory Science (BIRS)</strong>:</p>
     <p><u>African students</u> must meet the following admission requirements for the <strong>Master's Degree in Biotechnology Innovation and Regulatory Science (BIRS)</strong>:</p>
     <ul><li>Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution</li>
     <ul><li>Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution</li>
     <li>Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0/4.0</li>
     <li>Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0/4.0</li>
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         <li>[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Byrn_lab:Africa Byrn lab:Africa]</li></ul>
        <li>[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Byrn_lab:BIRS_Curriculum BIRS Curriculum]</li>
         <li>[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Byrn_lab:Africa Byrn lab:Africa/BIRS]</li></ul>


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Master’s Degree in Biotechnology Innovation and Regulatory Science (BIRS)

Graduate Program at Purdue University

BIRS Admissions - Africa

African students must meet the following admission requirements for the Master's Degree in Biotechnology Innovation and Regulatory Science (BIRS):

Applications must be received by the Purdue University Graduate School by:

  • November 1 for admission to the Spring semester
  • April 1 for admission to the Summer semester
  • July 15 for admission to the Fall semester

To request more information or have questions, please contact: Sr. Zita Ekeocha, IPTU, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy

Apply online to the Purdue University Graduate School.

Tuition and Fees

It is recommended that employed individuals interested in this BIRS Master’s degree should first discuss program parricipation with their supervisor.

For the Africa program, scholarships provided by the Merck Foundation and UNIDO and cost sharing by Purdue enable students from academia or regulatory bodies to attend without tuition. Students from industry are required to pay U.S.$750 per course or U.S.$250 per credit hour. Fees only include books. A hotel room block may be arranged to provide housing.

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