PCAT is a specialized test that helps to identify qualified applicants to Pharmacy College by measuring the ability and scientific knowledge necessary for the commencement of education.
The PCAT, first introduced in 1974, is the premier examination for people applying to pharmacy schools. Consisting of approximately 280 multiple-choice questions, plus the new writing component, the PCAT is a product of Harcourt Assessment and endorsed by AACP. The PCAT is used currently by 59 of the nation’s 89 pharmacy colleges. More than 98 percent of applicants register online to take the PCAT at pcatweb.info.
Forin-detail information about test sites or locations about PCAT, visit PCATwebsite: www.PCATweb.info.