Does CPJE expire?

Your examination eligibility expires and your application is deemed abandoned if your fail to take the CPJE within one year after being deemed eligible by the board. This is the date on the eligibility letter the board sends to you.

How long do you have to take the CPJE?

So, my best advice is to study for the CPJE for as long as it takes you to feel over-prepared. Best to leave nothing to chance with so much at stake. For most people, this should be achievable in 2 – 4 weeks.

How many questions can I miss on the CPJE?

The score earned on the CPJE is reported as a scaled score, which will range from 0 to 99. To pass the exam, a candidate must have a scaled score of 75. What is a scaled score and how is it determined? A candidate does not need to get 75 percent of the items correct to pass the CPJE.

Do you have to take CPJE in California?

It is not a requirement for licensure in California. Rather, applicants must pass the CPJE in addition to the NAPLEX to become licensed in California.

How do I pay my Pharmacy license after passing CPJE?

In addition, pharmacist applicants who have passed both the CPJE and the NAPLEX will receive a Request for Issuance of Pharmacist License application with their CPJE results. Applicants can submit the form and payment by mail, or they may instead request and pay for their pharmacist license online.

Is the CPJE changing?

On April 30, 2021, the California Board of Pharmacy unanimously approved a recommendation to switch California Practice Standards and Jurisprudence Examination for Pharmacists (CPJE) to Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE).

What happens if you dont pass the CPJE?

If you fail the CPJE, you must reapply with the Board by submitting a Retake Application (17A-1A) and paying the required CPJE fee. If it has been over one year since the Board has made you eligible to sit for the examination(s), you must submit a new pharmacist examination for licensure application (17A-1).

Is California switching to MPJE?

How is the NAPLEX curved?

Overall NAPLEX scaled scores range from 0 to 150 and are rounded to the nearest integer for the official score record. Candidates must achieve a score of 75 or greater to pass the NAPLEX.

What percent do you need to pass NAPLEX?

The NAPLEX is a computer-adaptive standardized test that contains 185 multiple-choice (multiple-guess!) questions. It is administered at special testing centers. The exam is scored on a 0-to-150 scale, and the minimum passing score is a 75, which roughly translates to 60 percent of questions answered correctly.

Will CPJE change to MPJE?

California Board of Pharmacy has voted unanimously to remove the CPJE and replace it with the MPJE. Class of 2021 will still have to take the CPJE. The change will occur after the OPES conducts its official audit of the CPJE.

How do I pay my CPJE license?

CPJE Update – 12/2/19 Applicants can submit the form and payment by mail, or they may instead request and pay for their pharmacist license online. Applicants will be notified by email once the board has approved and issued the license.