Pharmacy College Admission Test
Acronym | PCAT |
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Type | Computer-based standardized test |
Purpose | Admissions to pharmacy colleges principally in the United States and Canada |
Year started | 1974 |
Duration | 3 hours 25 minutes + Rest Break |
Score / grade range | 200–600 |
Languages | English |
Fee | US$210.00 |
Scores / grades used by | Pharmacy colleges principally in the United States and Canada |
Website |
pcatweb |
The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) is a computer-based standardized test administered to prospective pharmacy school students by Pearson Education, Inc offered in January, July, and September.[1] The test is divided into six sections to be taken in approximately four and a half hours. The test includes Writing, Biology, Chemistry, Critical reading, and Quantitative Reasoning sections.[2] The composite score is based on the multiple-choice sections, and can range from 200 – 600. There is no passing score; pharmacy schools set their own standards for acceptable scores. Calculators are not allowed during the testing period and no penalty is given for incorrect answers.
See also
Look up PCAT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
External links
References
- ↑ "Information - PCAT - Pharmacy College Admission Test". PCAT®. Pearson Education, Inc. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
- ↑ "About the Test" (PDF). PCAT Web. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
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