The qualification examination for licensed pharmacists in 2022 will be held on November 5 and 6. The exam starts at 9:00 a.m. and consists of four subjects: pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine) professional knowledge I, pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine) professional knowledge II, pharmacy management and regulations, and comprehensive knowledge and skills of pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine).
Schedule of examination for licensed pharmacists in 2022
November 5, 2022
09:00-11:30 a.m. Pharmaceutical (Traditional Chinese Medicine) Professional Knowledge (I)
14:00-16:30 PM Pharmaceutical (Traditional Chinese Medicine) Professional Knowledge (II)
November 6, 2022
09:00-11:30 a.m. Pharmacy management and regulations
14:00-16:30 p.m. Comprehensive knowledge and skills of pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine)
Candidates must hold both the examination permit and the original valid resident identity card (which must be consistent with the registration certificate) before taking the exam.
How many points can a licensed pharmacist pass
The minimum score of each subject in the licensed pharmacist qualification examination is 72.
The score of each subject of licensed pharmacist examination is 120 points for Professional Knowledge of (Chinese) Pharmacy I, 120 points for Professional Knowledge of (Chinese) Pharmacy II, 120 points for Comprehensive Knowledge and Skills of (Chinese) Pharmacy, and 120 points for Pharmaceutical Affairs Management and Regulations. The examination questions for licensed pharmacists are all multiple-choice questions, including single choice questions (type A questions), matching multiple-choice questions (type B questions), comprehensive analysis multiple-choice questions (type C questions), and multiple choice questions (type X questions).
The National Licensed Pharmacist Qualification Examination stipulates that four years is an examination cycle. That is, those who take part in the examination of all subjects must pass the examination of all subjects in four consecutive years. Personnel who are exempt from the examination in some subjects must pass the examination in two consecutive years.