Introduction
Register as a Pharmacist in New Zealand
Becoming a pharmacist in New Zealand involves a detailed and structured process, especially if your qualifications are not recognized as equivalent to New Zealand’s pharmacy training. Countries like India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, the Philippines, Nigeria and several others fall under the category of Non-Recognized Equivalent Qualifications Route (Non-REQR). Here is Elite Expertise’s take on it the topic “How to become a registered pharmacist in New Zealand?”.

1. Eligibility for New Zealand
Are You Eligible to be a Pharmacist in New Zealand?
For a candidate to be eligible to become a registered pharmacist in New Zealand he or she must have a pharmacy degree (BPharm or M Pharm) and should be a registered pharmacist in their home country. If you meet these criteria, you’re ready to begin the non-REQR pathway.
2. Documentation and Initial Consideration Application
What You Need?
Documents you need:

Once your documents are ready, submit the Initial Consideration application to the New Zealand Pharmacy Council. This step assesses your eligibility to proceed with the OPRA exam (previously known as KAPS exam) and NZ Pharmacy Legislation (NZPL) course.
3. Passing the New Zealand Pharmacist Licensure Examination
Every country has a pharmacists licensure exam to meet the healthcare requirements of that particular country and for New Zealand this pharmacist licensure exam is called the OPRA Exam or Overseas Pharmacists Readiness exam (previously known as KAPS exam).
OPRA exam is key to assessing your knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice, ensuring it matches New Zealand standards.
NOTE: As per APC, final KAPS exam for New Zealand will be held in November 2024 before it transitions to the OPRA exam in March 2025.
NZ Pharmacy Legislation (NZPL) Course:
This course covers the legal, ethical, and professional responsibilities required to practice as a pharmacist in New Zealand.
Duration: three months
Cost: $2400 NZD
Enrolment is only available once a year, so make plans accordingly.
KAPS EXAM:
KAPS Exam Format:
KAPS exam consists of two papers, each containing 100 multiple-choice questions, with a time limit of 2 hours per paper.
KAPS exam fee: AUD2290
Blueprint of the syllabus or the content area:
The KAPS exam content is distributed as follows:

KAPS Exam dates:
This is the final KAPS exam before it transitions to the OPRA™ exam in March 2025.
KAPS EXAM DATES | REGISTRATION PERIOD | RESULTS RELEASED |
25-27th November 2024 | 6 August – 8 October 2024 | 10 December 2024 |
OPRA Exam
OPRA Exam Pattern:
The OPRA exam lasts for 2.5 hours and consists of a single paper with 120 multiple-choice questions. The exam fee is AUD 2190.
OPRA Exam content:
The OPRA™ exam encompasses five content areas.

OPRA Exam Dates:
OPRA EXAM DATES | REGISTRATION PERIOD | RESULTS RELEASED |
3 – 5 March 2025 | 9 January – 3 February 2025 | 1 April 2025 |
14 – 16 July 2025 | 8 April – 16 June 2025 | 12 August 2025 |
24 – 26 November 2025 | 19 August – 27 October 2025 | 22 December 2025 |
4. Apply for Intern Pharmacist Scope of Practice
Start Your Practical Training
Apply for the Intern Pharmacist scope of practice after completing the NZPL course and passing the KAPS/OPRA exam. This gives you the opportunity to work directly with a registered pharmacist in New Zealand.
5. Complete the Intern Training Program
Evolve intern Program is a year-long, structured internship. This internship will allow the candidate to develop the practical skills that are required to practice independently through workplace assessments, assignments, and evaluations.
6. Register as a Pharmacist in New Zealand
Get Fully Registered:
Apply for full registration as a pharmacist in New Zealand and obtain your practicing certificate after completing your internship and exams successfully.
Immigration Requirements:
Due to their inclusion on New Zealand’s skills shortage list, pharmacists have an easier time obtaining a work visa. Verify that you fulfill all visa requirements.
Conclusion
Becoming a registered pharmacist in New Zealand is a well-defined process that ensures you are equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills, and practical experience. Whether you’re preparing for the KAPS or transitioning to the OPRA exam in 2025, Elite Expertise guides you through each step, from eligibility and documentation to exams and internships. With high demand for pharmacists in New Zealand and clear pathways to work visas, this journey not only opens doors to a rewarding career but also offers an excellent opportunity for professional growth. Take the first step today and secure your future in New Zealand’s dynamic healthcare landscape!