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The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE)

Most States require a drug law examination as a condition of licensure. The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE) is currently administered in 39 States and is based on a nationally uniform content blueprint, with questions that are tailored to assess the pharmacy jurisprudence requirements of individual States.

In cooperation with participating State Boards of Pharmacy, the MPJE is uniformly developed, administered, and scored under policies and procedures developed by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy's (NABP) Advisory Committee on Examinations and approved by NABP's Executive Committee. The content of the MPJE is approved by boards of pharmacy, practitioners, and educators from around the country through their service as MPJE Review Committee members, item writers, and board of pharmacy representatives.

All candidates are tested on their mastery of pharmacy law as outlined in the MPJE Competency Statements. Each participating State Board of Pharmacy approves those questions that are specific to the federal and state laws of the jurisdictions in which candidates are seeking licensure. Candidates must take a separate exam for each state or jurisdiction in which they are seeking licensure.

The MPJE is a two-hour, computer-adaptive examination that consists of 90 five-option multiple-choice test questions. This exam is administered daily at authorized Prometric Testing Centers.

Total registration fee: $430

Exam Preparation material can be found here - http://www.pharmacyexam.com.