Do all pharmacy schools require the PCAT for admission? No. More than 85 percent of all pharmacy programs require applicants to submit scores from a standardized test known as the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT).Jul 26, 2018
Is PCAT required in Canada?
PCAT is not required for admission. To be considered for admission, an applicant must have completed 60 credits of post-secondary coursework with a minimum average of 65% (or 2.50 GPA on a 4 point scale).
What is the lowest PCAT score to be accepted?
PCAT scores overall range from 200-600, where 200 is the lowest possible score and 600 is a perfect score.Jan 3, 2020
Is the PCAT as hard as the MCAT?
The MCAT is generally considered to be more difficult than the PCAT. The biology questions are more advanced, and there's no physics on the PCAT. You'll need to come into test day with more background knowledge to take the MCAT. The PCAT is also much shorter than the MCAT and less expensive.Jan 30, 2020
Is the PCAT difficult?
You will also be glad to know that in PCAT, most questions are knowledge-based. This means you should focus on understanding the various PCAT subjects. And the best way to do that is to avoid memorizing/cramming. ... So, what I can say is that; PCAT is as hard as you let it be.Jul 22, 2020