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KAPS/OPRA Exam Eligibility | For International Pharmacy Graduates

Learn everything about KAPS exam eligibility, including document requirements and application steps. Discover how to prepare effectively with expert coaching and understand the KAPS exam content distribution to ensure your qualifications meet the Australian Pharmacy Council’s standards.

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To be eligible for the KAPS exam, you must meet the following criteria:

When applying for the KAPS exam, you need to provide the following documents:

To apply for the KAPS exam, follow these steps:

To effectively prepare for the KAPS exam:

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About the KAPS Exam

The KAPS (Knowledge Assessment of Pharmaceutical Sciences) exam evaluates the knowledge of international pharmacy graduates in pharmaceutical sciences. Passing it is essential for practicing as a pharmacist in Australia.

You are eligible if you hold a pharmacy qualification from outside Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, or the USA. Acceptable degrees include BPharm, MPharm, or PharmD.

You must provide a passport, official ID, birth certificate, qualification certificate, academic transcript, and proof of registration or eligibility in your home country. Optional documents include name change proof and work experience verification.

Applications are submitted through the APC Candidate Portal. You must complete an eligibility check, upload documents, and pay the fee online before the deadline.

The APC typically takes 8–12 weeks to process your eligibility check. If extra documents are requested, you have up to 6 months to provide them.

The exam has two papers: Paper 1 (Pharmaceutical Chemistry 30%, Physiology & Pharmacology 70%) and Paper 2 (Pharmaceutics 30%, Therapeutics 70%).

The application and exam fee must be paid online. The exact fee is published by the Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) and varies by location.

Preparation includes reviewing pharmaceutical sciences, practicing past papers, and joining expert coaching programs such as Elite Expertise, which provides structured guidance and mock tests.

Results are published in the APC Candidate Portal. You will be notified via email when your results are available.

After passing, you can proceed with further steps like applying for the Intern Training Program, provisional registration with AHPRA, and preparing for the final pharmacy exams in Australia.

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