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CALL FOR ENTRIES
Pmssn National is pleased to invite all Muslim pharmacy students to submit their entries for the maiden edition of Pmssn national writing contest. Kindly find the details below.
Theme: Pharmacy Heroes: Faith and Pharmacy in the Time of Covid-19. Entrants are allowed to give their entries the topic of their choice but must reflect this theme.
The contest is divided into three categories:
1. Essay
2. Fiction
3. Poetry
Note: An entrant can only submit and win in only one category.



GUIDELINES
• Entries should be typed in Times New Roman font, size 12 with double line spacing and submitted as .doc format
• Entries should be between 800 and 1000 words for fiction and essay. For poetry, the number of lines should not exceed 30 lines max.
SUBMISSION
• All entries should be sent to pmssnui@gmail.com
• Entrants are required to state their name, level, school and contact details on the cover page of their document.
DEADLINE
Entry closes by Ramadan Day 29, 1441 AH, which is equivalent to 22nd of May, 2020.
PRIZES
• Cash prize per category
• Certificate of excellence
• Publication on Pmssn's blog

We wish everyone success. Baarak Allah feekum!

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  1. Good day Pmssn, please what's the update on this competition?

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