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Our NAPLEX and FPGEE exam prep course is specially designed for international pharmacy graduates aiming to become licensed pharmacists in the USA.
Get access to comprehensive study materials including recorded lessons, practice papers, AI-based mock tests, and concise revision handouts.
Benefit from personalized 1-on-1 counseling sessions to focus on your strengths and improve weak areas for better exam performance.
Prepare confidently to pass the FPGEE and NAPLEX exams on your first attempt with our proven, structured study program.
Pharmacy graduates from outside the USA who want to qualify for American pharmacy licensure.
Pharmacists looking to restart their clinical career in the USA after a professional pause.
Practicing Pharmacists aiming to increase income and access international job markets through NAPLEX licensing.
First-Time or Repeat FPGEE and NAPLEX Test Takers
PharmD Graduates or Final-year Students planning to move to or practice in the USA or final year students looking to start early.
1-on-1 counselling and doubt-clearing sessions to help you through tricky topics
Live sessions every week, Plus unlimited access to recorded classes. Revisit your previous classes anytime, during your course duration, to revise.
Getting the course once will help you prepare for not one but multiple attempts. You get access to all the resources for more than a year, to ensure proper revision.
Connect with experienced mentors, registered pharmacists, successful alumni, and peers with the help of our community support group. Get motivation and support to qualify for the exam.
The FPGEE (Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination) evaluates whether your pharmacy education from outside the U.S. meets the standards expected by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP). The FPGEE is an entry exam for foreign pharmacy graduates, like PharmD holders, to practice as licensed pharmacists in the United States. Conducted by the NABP, the FPGEE tests your basic knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences and U.S. pharmacy practice.
It’s a one-day test with multiple-choice questions that focus on pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, and health systems. Under guidance from reputable coaching platforms like Academically Global, you are free to aim for success in your first try. The FPGEE includes 200 questions in 4.5 hours that cover patient safety, treatment outcomes, and medication therapy management. It is scored on a scale of 0–150, and a minimum scaled score of 75 is required to pass.
Once you pass the FPGEE, the next step is to complete your required internship hours. After that, you must take the NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination), which evaluates how well you apply your pharmaceutical knowledge in real clinical settings. It is the last hurdle before full licensure and has 225 questions to be done in 6 hrs with a passing score of 75.
For FPGEE:
1. FPGEE Eligibility Requirements
Pharmacy Degree Requirements:
a. You must have earned a five-year pharmacy degree at the time of graduation. Degrees such as PharmD or a five-year BPharm are typically eligible.
b. Candidates with BPharm + Post Baccalaureate PharmD or MPharm in Pharmacy Practice and relevant clinical experience may be considered eligible on a case-by-case basis, subject to evaluation and approval by NABP.
c. Diploma holders and four-year BPharm graduates (after January 1, 2003) are not eligible.
Procedure for FPGEE and NAPLEX Exam
Step 1: Receive FPGEC Certification
1. Apply for FPGEC Certification (Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Certification)
Conducted by: NABP (National Association of Boards of Pharmacy)
Documents Required:
a. Pharmacy degree transcripts
b. Proof of licensure in home country
c. Passport & ID
d. TOEFL iBT scores (minimum total 89, with specific section requirements)
2. Take the TOEFL iBT Exam
Must meet NABP minimum scores:
a. Reading: ≥ 21
b. Listening: ≥ 22
c. Speaking: ≥ 25
d. Writing: ≥ 22
3. Sit for the FPGEE Exam
a. Conducted once a year (usually in spring or fall)
Can only be taken in the USA
b. Fee: $750 USD (≈ ₹62,250)
200 multiple choice questions; 4.5 hours
Note: Once you complete these steps, you will receive the FPGEC Certificate. This certificate makes you eligible to apply for internship hours and proceed to the next steps.
Step 2: Apply for Internship
a. Each state has its own rules and number of internship hours required.
b. Typically 1,500 hours of internship in a U.S. pharmacy under a licensed pharmacist in a retail, hospital, or clinical pharmacy in the U.S.
Step 3: Apply and Pass the NAPLEX Exam
a. National pharmacist licensing exam in the USA
b. 225 questions; 6 hours
c. Fee: $520 USD (≈ ₹47,700)
d. Tests clinical knowledge, calculations, drug therapy, and decision-making
Step 4: Apply and Pass the MPJE (Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam)
a. Exam on U.S. pharmacy laws and ethics
b. Not all states require it (some have their own law exams)
Obtain a Pharmacist License in the USA
a. After passing NAPLEX (+ MPJE if applicable), and completing internship hours, you are granted a license
b. You can now practice as a pharmacist in the U.S.
FPGEE Exam Center Details:
a. The FPGEE is administered exclusively at Pearson VUE test centers located within the USA only.
b. There are no FPGEE exam centers in India or any other country outside the U.S.
Number of Attempts: You can take the FPGEE and NAPLEX up to 5 times.
Exam Frequency: The FPGEE is typically conducted only once per year.
H1B / O1 Visa Pathway for Pharmacists
Pharmacists who have cleared FPGEE/NAPLEX can pursue U.S. career opportunities through employer-sponsored visas.
The H1B visa is the most common route, where a U.S. employer (hospital, retail chain, or pharmacy group) sponsors you for a pharmacist role after you meet licensing requirements (including state licensure and internship hours).
The O1 visa is a specialized option for pharmacists with exceptional achievements, such as research, publications, or leadership in clinical practice, allowing faster entry without lottery constraints.
In both cases, securing a job offer is the key step, as visa sponsorship is tied directly to employment in the U.S. healthcare system.
No, a 4-year BPharm alone is not eligible for the FPGEE; you need a 5-year pharmacy degree (PharmD).
Exams like NAPLEX aren’t meant to be prepared by rote learning. The paper is set keeping in mind the clinical systems of the USA and how a pharmacist is practically performing in different scenarios. Academically offers online coaching to help you prepare effectively and pass on your first attempt.
Be consistent. Follow a structured approach to complete the course, practice with timed mock tests, and clarify doubts early. Apply for our comprehensive coaching with Academically and prepare effectively to succeed—pass on your first attempt with confidence!
You’ll need to pass the NAPLEX exam and complete eligibility requirements of the particular state you are applying to, before working as a licensed pharmacist.
Yes, USA is an English-speaking country. You need to prove your proficiency through a qualifying IELTS/TOEFL score.
The fees may vary slightly each year, but as of now:
It takes at least a year to prepare for both FPGEE and NAPLEX together.
If you don’t pass the exam, you can attempt it again. There are 5 attempts for FPGEE and NAPLEX.
While official past papers aren’t shared, our course includes mock tests that closely mirror the real exam.
Yes, provided you pass the FPGEE early in the year and meet all eligibility requirements for the NAPLEX.
As of now, the FPGEE (Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination) can only be taken at specific Pearson VUE test centers in the United States. The FPGEE is not offered internationally, including India. Candidates must travel to the U.S. to sit for the exam.
Just click on Apply Now, and you’re all set to begin. All the best from the Academically team.
A licensure exam for foreign pharmacy graduates to practice in the USA.
Through NABP’s FPGEC program: credential evaluation, document submission, then exam registration.
No, it is only conducted at selected test centers in the United States.
USD $750 (~₹68,800 INR), not including other associated costs (ECE, travel, TOEFL, etc.).
The FPGEE consists of 200 multiple-choice questions over 4.5 hours. It is scored on a scale of 0–150, and a minimum scaled score of 75 is required to pass.
Self-study + Online coaching through platforms like Academically Global, specializing in FPGEE coaching.
Up to 5 attempts, but you must re-apply for each.
TOEFL iBT → Internship hours (usually 1,500 hours) → NAPLEX & MPJE → State licensure.
Many students choose Academically Global, known for high success rates and expert faculty.
The NAPLEX is scored on a scaled score from 0 to 150. You need to have a minimum scaled score of 75 to pass the exam. This is not a percentage, but an adjusted score for the difficulty of the exam you are taking. The exam contains 225 questions (200 scored + 25 pretest questions), and you have to finish it within 6 hours.
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No, a 4-year BPharm alone is not eligible for the FPGEE; you need a 5-year pharmacy degree (PharmD).
Exams like NAPLEX aren’t meant to be prepared by rote learning. The paper is set keeping in mind the clinical systems of the USA and how a pharmacist is practically performing in different scenarios. Academically offers online coaching to help you prepare effectively and pass on your first attempt.
Be consistent. Follow a structured approach to complete the course, practice with timed mock tests, and clarify doubts early. Apply for our comprehensive coaching with Academically and prepare effectively to succeed—pass on your first attempt with confidence!
You’ll need to pass the NAPLEX exam and complete eligibility requirements of the particular state you are applying to, before working as a licensed pharmacist.
Yes, USA is an English-speaking country. You need to prove your proficiency through a qualifying IELTS/TOEFL score.
The fees may vary slightly each year, but as of now:
It takes at least a year to prepare for both FPGEE and NAPLEX together.
If you don’t pass the exam, you can attempt it again. There are 5 attempts for FPGEE and NAPLEX.
While official past papers aren’t shared, our course includes mock tests that closely mirror the real exam.
Yes, provided you pass the FPGEE early in the year and meet all eligibility requirements for the NAPLEX.
As of now, the FPGEE (Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination) can only be taken at specific Pearson VUE test centers in the United States. The FPGEE is not offered internationally, including India. Candidates must travel to the U.S. to sit for the exam.
Just click on Apply Now, and you’re all set to begin. All the best from the Academically team.
A licensure exam for foreign pharmacy graduates to practice in the USA.
Through NABP’s FPGEC program: credential evaluation, document submission, then exam registration.
No, it is only conducted at selected test centers in the United States.
USD $750 (~₹68,800 INR), not including other associated costs (ECE, travel, TOEFL, etc.).
The FPGEE consists of 200 multiple-choice questions over 4.5 hours. It is scored on a scale of 0–150, and a minimum scaled score of 75 is required to pass.
Self-study + Online coaching through platforms like Academically Global, specializing in FPGEE coaching.
Up to 5 attempts, but you must re-apply for each.
TOEFL iBT → Internship hours (usually 1,500 hours) → NAPLEX & MPJE → State licensure.
Many students choose Academically Global, known for high success rates and expert faculty.
The NAPLEX is scored on a scaled score from 0 to 150. You need to have a minimum scaled score of 75 to pass the exam. This is not a percentage, but an adjusted score for the difficulty of the exam you are taking. The exam contains 225 questions (200 scored + 25 pretest questions), and you have to finish it within 6 hours.