Approximately, the cost of taking the NAPLEX is $575 and the fee for the MPJE is
$200
. This fee increases approximately every 5 years.
How much does NAPLEX exam cost?
The NAPLEX is administered year-round on business days. There are several steps in registering for the exam. As of this printing, the fee for the exam is
$575
. (Also, be sure to check with your local board of pharmacy for its fees.)
How much does it cost to retake the MPJE?
IMPORTANT 2019-2020 UPDATES TO MPJE AND NAPLEX
The re-sit fees for the NAPLEX and MPJE are bumped up to
$475 and $150
(YIKES that hurts!). If you miss your exam due to an emergency (whatever that means), then you can ask if you can re-sit to take your exam for a reduced fee of $170 for the NAPLEX or $100 for the MPJE.
Is the MPJE difficult?
The MPJE can be a tough exam
, but you have everything that you need to be successful with this exam and in life. Take a breather, believe in yourself, and prepare like there’s no tomorrow! If you’ve taken the exam already, feel free to leave your tips and advice down below for your specific state.
How much is a NAPLEX retake?
[Note: There is
a $285 fee
(made payable to the Board of Pharmacy) for retaking the CPJE. There is no Board of Pharmacy fee to retake the NAPLEX.]
What happens if you fail MPJE 5 times?
Candidates who have attempted to pass the NAPLEX or MPJE 5 or more times will have one final opportunity to pass the exam if given approval to test by a
board of pharmacy
. … Candidates who fail or do not complete the MPJE must wait 30 days before the next attempt.
What happens if you fail the NAPLEX 3 times?
If a candidate fails the NAPLEX three (3) times in a twelve (12)-month period,
the candidate shall be subject to eligibility approval by the board of pharmacy (or designated authority) and will not receive an authorization to test until the 12-month time frame has passed
.
Should I take NAPLEX or MPJE first?
The Argument for Taking the NAPLEX First
Because of this reason, it
does make sense to take the NAPLEX before the MPJE
. Another reason for taking the NAPLEX prior to the MPJE is that you have likely just finished up clinical rotations.
How many times can you fail MPJE?
The MPJE is a 2.5-hour exam composed of 120 computer-based questions. The exam uses adaptive technology to deliver selected-response questions. The exam results will be reported as pass or fail, and candidates are allowed
five attempts
to pass the exam.
How many questions can I miss on MPJE?
MPJE results are now indicated as Pass/Fail. You must answer
at least 107 questions
to receive a Pass/Fail result. It is best to answer ALL questions presented to you. A penalty is applied to your score for any unanswered question between question number 108 and 120.
How do you pass MPJE?
- Know what the exam is about.
- Use appropriate study materials.
- Practice, Practice, and Practice!
- Additional tips:
- References: MPJE Score Results. ( n.d.).
How is MPJE scored?
The minimum acceptable passing score on both the NAPLEX &
MPJE is 75
. … The score is calculated by first determining the applicant’s ability level on the NAPLEX/MPJE and then comparing the candidate’s ability level to the predetermined minimum acceptable ability level established for the NAPLEX/MPJE.
Which state MPJE is the hardest?
NY, NJ, Florida, and Texas
are considered the hardest MPJE’s to pass in the nation.
How long do you need to study for MPJE?
Give yourself
at least 2 weeks
to study for the MPJE, and that’s if you’re cramming. If you’re not the cramming type, we’d suggest 3 or 4 weeks (if you go much longer than that, you run the risk of forgetting the stuff you studied early on).
How many times can you fail CPJE?
When your eligibility expires, you will need to reapply to the board to be considered eligible to take the CPJE. To reapply, use the application for Pharmacist Licensure and Examination, which can be downloaded from the board’s Web site. Current policy allows
one test attempt per application
.
What happens if you fail the MPJE?
There is a 30-day waiting period after
a failed attempt to take the MPJE. Candidates may reapply but will not receive a new ATT to schedule an exam until the board reconfirms eligibility and the wait period has been met.