u/ThrowRA-Blehblehbleh

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Need help choosing Uni.

Coming straight to the point, I'm holding two conditional offers for Fall 2026 and I’m pretty confused about which one to choose:

MSc Medical Affairs at King's College London

MSc Clinical Pharmacology at University of Glasgow

A bit of context: I received no scholarship from King’s, while Glasgow offered me a £5,000 scholarship. Tuition and overall costs are obviously an important factor for me.

Background: I’m an MBBS graduate from India with clinical experience and some pharmacovigilance exposure. My long-term goal is to build a career in the UK with good employability and sponsorship prospects, potentially in pharma/medical affairs-related roles.

Right now I’m leaning toward Glasgow because the tuition is lower, I got a scholarship, and I feel the course modules match my interests better. But King’s also has the “brand value” and direct Medical Affairs angle, which makes me second-guess myself.

Would appreciate honest opinions from people in pharma/UK academia or anyone who has done either course. Which would you pick and why?

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u/ThrowRA-Blehblehbleh — 6 days ago