Discover the 4 essential steps to KAPS/OPRA exam eligibility for international pharmacists aspiring to practice in Australia. Learn about the eligibility criteria, required documents, application process, and timelines with our comprehensive guide. Ensure a smooth journey towards achieving your professional goals with Elite Expertise’s support.
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For pharmacists looking to practice in Australia, passing the Knowledge Assessment of Pharmaceutical Sciences (KAPS)/Overseas Pharmacist Readiness Assessment (OPRA™) exam is an essential milestone. Administered by the Australian Pharmacy Council (APC), the KAPS /OPRA exam ensures that international pharmacists possess the necessary knowledge and skills to provide safe and effective pharmacy services. This blog will guide you through the KAPS/OPRA exam eligibility process, helping you understand what it takes to begin your professional journey in Australia.
Understanding KAPS/OPRA Exam Eligibility
The KAPS/OPRA exam eligibility check is a crucial step for international pharmacists aiming to practice in Australia. Here’s a detailed overview of the process, costs, and requirements involved:
Step 1: Check Your Eligibility
Before you apply for the KAPS/OPRA exam, it’s important to verify that you meet the eligibility criteria set by the APC.
Eligibility Criteria
Pharmacy Qualification:
You must have completed a pharmacy qualification in a country other than:
- Australia
- Canada
- Ireland
- New Zealand
- United Kingdom (UK)
- United States of America (USA)
Your qualification should cover the foundational knowledge of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences necessary for general registration in Australia.
Registration Status:
You must be one of the following:
- Registered as a pharmacist in the country where you graduated.
- Eligible to register as a pharmacist in the country where you graduated.
- Eligible to start the registration process in the country where you graduated.
- Registered as a pharmacist in another country where the registering authority is recognized by the APC.
If you do not meet any of the above conditions, this eligibility process does not apply to you, and you should refer to the Skills Assessments process.
Step 2: Gather Your Documents
Collect all necessary documents to support your eligibility check application. These documents will help the APC verify your qualifications and registration status.
Document Checklist:

You can also nominate someone else, such as a migration agent or family member, to communicate with the APC on your behalf by completing the Agent Authorization form.
Step 3: Apply in the Candidate Portal
To apply for the eligibility check, follow these steps:

Apply at least 8 weeks before your preferred exam registration closing date to ensure your application is processed in time.
Step 4: Wait for the Outcome
The APC will take about 8 – 12 weeks to complete your eligibility check. If any documents are missing or incorrect, the process may take longer.
Additional Information:
If the APC requires more information, they will contact you via email. You will have 6 months (180 days) to provide the necessary information. If you do not provide the correct information within this timeframe, your application will be closed, and you will need to reapply and pay the fee again.
Receive Your KAPS/OPRA Eligibility Response:
You will be notified via email whether you can sit for the KAPS/OPRA exam. If you have nominated an agent, they will receive the notification on your behalf.
Conclusion
Navigating the KAPS/OPRA exam eligibility process is a critical step towards practicing pharmacy in Australia. By thoroughly understanding and meeting the requirements set by the APC, you can streamline your application and move closer to achieving your professional goals. For comprehensive guidance and support throughout this process, Elite Expertise is here to help you every step of the way.
For more information and expert assistance, visit Elite Expertise’s website. Good luck on your journey to becoming a registered pharmacist in Australia!