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Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT)


The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) endorses the PCAT as the official preferred admission test for entrance to pharmacy college.

PCAT Now Computer-Based!

PCAT 2011-2012 Testing Dates

January 10, 11, 2012

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July 18, 19, 2012
September 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2012
January 8, 9, 2013

Registration will open March 1, 2012 for PCAT 2012-2013 Testing Dates

Pearson has introduced a new computer-based test (CBT) version of the PCAT. Beginning in July 2011, all candidates will take the test via computer.

Be assured that the computer-based version of the PCAT is exactly the same as the paper-and-pencil form in terms of content, order of subtests, scoring, and reporting. The only difference is in the way the test is administered.

  • The same guidelines and rules for the paper-and-pencil version of the PCAT apply to the CBT version.
  • Internet access, spell check, online calculator, and any other assisting computer functions will be unavailable during the CBT administration.
  • You will be required to type your essay responses for the CBT version.
  • The CBT version of the PCAT will be administered at preselected Pearson VUE testing centers. Learn more.

The PCAT is an exam developed by PsychCorp, a brand of Pearson. The PCAT is a specialized test that helps identify qualified applicants to pharmacy colleges. It measures general academic ability and scientific knowledge necessary for the commencement of pharmaceutical education. The PCAT is constructed specifically for colleges of pharmacy.

The PCAT consists of 240 multiple-choice items and two Writing topics. Candidates are given four hours to complete the test (plus administrative time for instructions and time for a short rest break about halfway through the test).


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