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im in grade 11 and am interested in getting into the pharmacy field in the future and was wondering if I could become a pharmacist with a major in Biology. I took grade 11 English, functions, chemistry, biology, and physics but am planning to drop out of physics as I personally find it hard but am good in the other sciences other than physics and I'm from Canada.

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Yes, you can become a pharmacist with a major in Biology. To become a pharmacist in Canada, you will need to complete a pharmacy program at a recognized university. Most pharmacy programs require specific courses in biology, chemistry, and math. The specific requirements for pharmacy programs vary depending on the university, so it's best to research the programs you are interested in to ensure you meet the requirements. Since you are struggling with physics, it's okay to drop it if it's not required for admission to the pharmacy programs you are interested in. However, keep in mind that some pharmacy programs may require physics, so it's best to check the admission requirements beforehand.

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If you want to be a pharmacist then you must should take PCB in class 11th and 12th. After passing 12th with PCB, you can pursue B. Pharma course. It is a 3 year course upon which completing, you can become a pharmacist.

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