To be on the safe side, it's best to check the admission requirements for the specific pharmacy programs you are interested in and contact the admissions office if you have any questions or concerns about your qualifications. Some universities may also consider other factors such as your overall academic performance, relevant work experience, or a strong personal statement when assessing your application.
Additionally, some universities may offer foundation programs or bridging courses that can help students who do not meet the minimum entry requirements for a particular program. These foundation programs typically cover the essential mathematical and scientific concepts required for success in pharmacy.