Any asking for BBB, and possibly one asking for ABB and one at BCC as an Insurance. Remember, it doesn't matter *where* you do an MPharm - all are accredited degrees and all qualify you as a Pharmacist. The NHS will not care where you degree is from, and neither will your future patients.
It's great to see that you are looking to study Pharmacy at university. Here at the University of Central Lancashire we offer a 4 year MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy programme which is taught at our Preston campus. I can see that the entry requirements for this programme have already been shared above but if you have any questions about the course, do let me know and I'd be happy to help.
You are also welcome to reach out to our course enquiries team here at the university who can help discuss through your options. You can contact our team by emailing [email protected]
I'd also recommend having a look at universities websites for their entry requirements to help narrow down your options.