FPGEE / NAPLEX Preparation (USA)

Start your pharmacy career in the United States with confidence. Prepare for FPGEE and NAPLEX with IMA’s structured, exam-focused pathway, designed to help you achieve licensure and succeed in the US healthcare system.

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What you'll learn
  • Decode the FPGEE & NAPLEX exam structures (NABP blueprint)
  • Master pharmacology, therapeutics, and clinical pharmacy
  • Develop strong clinical reasoning and patient care skills
  • Practice exam-style MCQs and case-based scenarios
  • Learn pharmacy calculations and dosing accuracy
  • Understand medication safety and dispensing standards
  • Improve time management for CBT exams
  • Identify and avoid common exam mistakes
  • Build a strategy for first-attempt success
  • Prepare for real-world pharmacy practice in the USA

Enrollment Options

Self study - Silver

Self Learning

A comprehensive self-paced program designed for international pharmacists preparing for the FPGEE and NAPLEX exams in the USA. This package provides structured study materials covering core pharmacy subjects and exam-focused preparation strategies.

What’s Included:

Complete FPGEE & NAPLEX syllabus coverage
Concept-based study notes (Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, Clinical Pharmacy, etc.)
Topic-wise MCQs & practice questions
Downloadable PDFs & revision guides
Exam preparation strategies & tips
Lifetime access to materials

$119.00

$149.00

Group - Gold

Group Learning Program

A structured and interactive preparation program with live classes and expert-led sessions. Ideal for candidates who want guided learning, peer interaction, and regular assessments.

What’s Included:

Live online classes (core subjects + clinical focus)
Group discussions & doubt-solving sessions
Weekly mock tests & performance tracking
Recorded sessions access
Complete study materials

$229.00

$299.00

Live - Premium

Personal Mentorship Program

An advanced, personalized mentorship program designed to maximize your success in FPGEE and NAPLEX. Get one-on-one guidance, a customized study plan, and focused preparation support.

What’s Included:

1:1 live mentoring sessions
Personalized study plan & timeline
In-depth performance evaluation
Targeted revision strategies
Priority doubt support
Full access to all materials & mock exams

$449.00

$599.00

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  • Pharmacy degree (BPharm / PharmD or equivalent)
  • Eligibility for FPGEC (for international candidates)
  • English proficiency (TOEFL iBT required for FPGEC)
  • Basic understanding of pharmaceutical sciences
  • Eligibility for NAPLEX (state board approval)
  • Access to computer and internet
  • Commitment to structured preparation

The Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE) is required for internationally educated pharmacists to obtain FPGEC certification from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy.

The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) is the main licensing exam required to practice as a pharmacist in the United States.

Both exams are administered by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP).

Yes. International candidates must first obtain FPGEC certification before becoming eligible for NAPLEX.

Both FPGEE and NAPLEX are computer-based exams (MCQs and scenario-based questions).

Yes. The TOEFL iBT is mandatory for FPGEC certification.

Yes. Most states require pharmacy internship hours before or after NAPLEX, depending on regulations.

The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE) is a law exam required in many states in addition to NAPLEX.

No. You must complete all licensing requirements, including NAPLEX, to practice as a pharmacist.

IMA helps you prepare for both FPGEE and NAPLEX with structured learning, exam-focused practice, and clinical training, increasing your chances of success.
Description
Build your pathway to becoming a licensed Pharmacist in the United States with a program aligned to real regulatory requirements.

To practise as a pharmacist in the U.S., candidates must complete a multi-step licensure process governed by state boards of pharmacy and coordinated through the Natio...