The Evaluating Exam, commonly called EE, is designed to assess the knowledge of International Pharmacy Graduates in the following key areas:
- Biomedical Sciences
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Pharmacy Practice
- Pharmacy Administration
- Biomedical Sciences
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Pharmacy Practice
- Pharmacy Administration
Becoming a licensed pharmacist in Canada requires the following steps:
1.Document evaluation to assess the eligibility of International Pharmacy Graduates to write the first exam called the Evaluating Exam (EE).
2. Following successful document evaluation. You need to pass the Evaluating Exam (EE).
3. Once you have passed the Evaluating Exam (EE), you are eligible to take the Qualifying Exam Part I (MCQ) and the Qualifying Exam Part II (OSCE).
4. The final step is the Provincial Jurisprudence Exam and English test if required.
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