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Pharmacy Examination are conducted under the control of PEBC
(Pharmacy Examination Board of Canada) : http://www.pebc.ca
There are 3 steps for an International student to achieve PEBC pharmacist certification:
Step 1: Document Evaluation.
Step 2: The Pharmacist
Evaluating Examination.
Step 3: The Pharmacist
Qualifying Examination, Part I (MCQ) and Part II (OSCE).
Step 1: Document Evaluation:
You must pass this evaluation of your educational and professional credentials to be eligible to write the Pharmacist Evaluating Examination (We easily qualify that).
You must pass this written examination to be eligible for the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination –Parts I and II (You have to go through all pharmacy course once to pass this exam).
Step 2: The Pharmacist Evaluating Examination:
You must pass this written examination to be eligible for the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination –Parts I and II (You have to go through all pharmacy course once to pass this exam).
Step 3: The Pharmacist Qualifying Examination, Part I (MCQ) (Written) and Part II (OSCE) (Verbal).
Your final step to qualifying for certification with PEBC. When you have passed both Parts of the examination you will be certified and registered with PEBC as Qualified Pharmacist.
For this portion you have to really work hard and proper understanding of Drug and therapeutics.
Need 1000 hour of internship and IELTS 6.5 to get register with PEBC. Then after that job is not a issue, Drug store will be chasing you for Job.
Examination
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Expense per Exam
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Step 1 : Document Evaluation
|
530 CAD
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Step 2 : Pharmacist Evaluation Exam
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515 CAD
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Step3 : MCQs and OSCE
|
400+1520 CAD
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Total
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2965 CAD
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Deepak Kumar Bandari,
Pharm.D Intern,
Vaagdevi College of Pharmacy - India
Elsevier Student Ambassador - South Asia
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