Pharmacists Licensing Examinations

PHARMACISTS  LICENSING EXAMINATIONS

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) Pharmacist Examination is a professional licensing assessment required for pharmacists who intend to practice in the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The Pharmaceutical Licensing Examination (PLE) is a standardized professional assessment designed to evaluate the competency, knowledge, and practical readiness of pharmacy graduates and professionals seeking licensure to practice pharmacy.

The PEBC Qualifying Examination assesses the competence required for pharmacy practice in Canada.

A complete, exam-focused preparation program for the PEBC Evaluating Examination.

The CAOP exam is an official assessment used by the APC to determine whether an overseas-qualified pharmacist has the foundational and practice-ready skills necessary for provisional registration in Australia. Clearing CAOP enables candidates to move forward to supervised practice and eventual full registration.

Master OPRA with structured, high-yield learning tools that build clinical competence and support your pathway to Australian pharmacist registration.

The NAPLEX is a standardized, competence-based examination designed to evaluate a candidate’s readiness to practice as an entry-level pharmacist.

The Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE) is a critical milestone for internationally educated pharmacists seeking licensure in the United States.

The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) is a national-level entrance examination in India for admission into Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) and other postgraduate pharmacy programs. Conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), GPAT assesses a candidate’s understanding of core pharmaceutical sciences and their readiness for advanced academic and research training.