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The Complete Guide to the OPRA Exam for Overseas Pharmacists

International pharmacists preparing for OPRA exam in Australia

Unlock Your Pathway to Pharmacy Registration in Australia & New Zealand

The Overseas Pharmacist Readiness Assessment (OPRA) Exam, effective March 2025, is the official gateway for internationally trained pharmacists seeking registration to practice in Australia and New Zealand. Replacing the former KAPS exam, OPRA introduces a modern, patient-focused approach to assessment, making it more aligned with the clinical and real-world demands of today’s healthcare environment.

Why Was the OPRA Exam Introduced?

Historically, overseas-trained pharmacists sat the KAPS exam, which emphasized rote theoretical knowledge. However, evolving expectations in Australia now require pharmacists to think critically, make evidence-based decisions, communicate effectively with patients, and ensure the safety of medications. The Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) responded by launching the OPRA exam—a more practice-oriented, clinically relevant assessment that evaluates both knowledge and readiness for practice in Australian pharmacy.

Key Advantages Over KAPS:

OPRA vs. KAPS Exam: What’s Different?

FeatureOPRA (2025)KAPS (pre-2025)
FocusPractical, clinical patient careTheoretical, rote knowledge
Structure120 MCQs, 2.5 hours200 MCQs, 3 hours
MarkingNo negative markingPenalty for wrong answers
Assessment ModelRasch methodology (scaled)Traditional (fixed scoring)
AttemptsNo attempt limitNo attempt limit
PreparationSyllabus, case-based MCQs, coaching benefitsBroad, content-heavy
Results AvailabilityQuicker, electronicManual, slower
Global AccessWorldwide test centersFewer international sites

OPRA Exam Structure & Syllabus

Format:

Content Distribution:

Content AreaWeightage
Biomedical Sciences20%
Medicinal Chemistry & Biopharmaceutics10%
Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics10%
Pharmacology & Toxicology15%
Therapeutics & Patient Care45%

Syllabus Highlights

OPRA Exam Dates for 2025

SessionRegistration PeriodExam DatesResults Release
MarchJan 9–Jan 31, 2025Mar 3–Mar 5, 2025Apr 1, 2025
JulyApr 8–Jun 16, 2025Jul 14–Jul 16, 2025Aug 12, 2025
NovemberAug 19–Oct 27, 2025Nov 24–Nov 26, 2025Dec 22, 2025

Test Centers:
Available globally, with designated centers in major Indian cities: Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune, and Noida.

Eligibility Criteria

English Language Proficiency

After passing OPRA, you’ll need to demonstrate English skills for AHPRA registration. Commonly accepted exams and minimum scores:

TestOverallEach section
IELTS (Academic)7.57.0
OET6.57.0
PTE (Academic)6565
Cambridge (C1/C2)As requiredAs required
TOEFL iBTAs set by AHPRA

Check current Pharmacy Board guidelines for the most up-to-date requirements.

OPRA Exam Fees (2025)

StageFee (AUD)Fee (INR, approx.)
Eligibility Check$810₹44,100–₹45,100
OPRA Exam$2,190₹1,19,000–₹1,22,000
Skills Assessment Outcome$300₹16,100–₹16,700
TOTAL$3,300₹1,80,000

How to Prepare: Strategies for Success

Why Choose Elite Expertise for OPRA Success?

Final Thoughts

Preparing for the OPRA exam is a journey of clinical insight, preparation, and strategic mentorship. With the right resources and guidance, you can navigate this pathway and achieve registration on your very first attempt in 2025. Elite Expertise is ready to support your ambitions—join a free webinar to learn more, get your questions answered, and access expert mentorship every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – OPRA Exam for Overseas Pharmacists in New Zealand

The Overseas Pharmacist Readiness Assessment (OPRA) Exam is the new registration exam for internationally trained pharmacists who wish to practice in Australia and New Zealand. It evaluates clinical decision-making, patient care, and real-world pharmacy skills, replacing the KAPS exam.
OPRA focuses on clinical decision-making, patient care, and practical pharmacy skills, whereas KAPS emphasized theoretical knowledge. OPRA also features no negative marking, faster results, and a modern scoring system.
You must hold a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) or PharmD degree, be registered or eligible for registration in your home country, and complete the APC eligibility check before exam registration.
The OPRA exam has 120 multiple-choice questions completed in 2.5 hours. It is computer-based, uses scaled scoring (Rasch methodology), has no negative marking, and results are valid for 3 years.
The syllabus includes Biomedical Sciences (20%), Medicinal Chemistry & Biopharmaceutics (10%), Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics (10%), Pharmacology & Toxicology (15%), and Therapeutics & Patient Care (45%).
The 2025 sessions are: March (3–5), July (14–16), and November (24–26).
The total cost is approximately AUD $3,300 (₹1,80,000), including eligibility check, exam fee, and skills assessment outcome fee.
Accepted tests include IELTS, OET, PTE Academic, Cambridge C1/C2, and TOEFL iBT. IELTS requires an overall 7.5 with at least 7.0 in each band.
Yes, OPRA is available globally with centers in major Indian cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, and more.
Elite Expertise offers tailored preparation, clinical case practice, regular mocks, and mentorship — achieving over 90% first-attempt success among overseas pharmacists.
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