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To become eligible for the NAPLEX and MPJE, you must meet a series of education, experience, and admission requirements. A complete list of requirements can be located on our pharmacy licensure requirements webpage.

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You must register with the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) to take the NAPLEX or MPJE. Upon registration, NABP will request your exam eligibility status from the Department. Once the Department verifies your eligibility, NABP will send you your ATT.

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Contact the New York State Division of Professional Licensing Services Pharmacy Unit (Unit 1) by submitting a Contact Us form.

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You will receive your exam results approximately seven business days after taking the exam. The exam results will be posted on your NABP e-profile.

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No, NAPLEX and MPJE results are posted and accessible on your NABP e-Profile only.

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If you have a disability and may require reasonable testing accommodations for the NAPLEX and/or MPJE, you must complete NABP's Request for Testing Accommodations form and submit it with supporting documentation directly to NABP (see contact information). If your application for a reasonable accommodation is denied, or you have any complaints about your accommodations, please contact the New York State Board of Pharmacy Office by emailing pharmbd@nysed.gov.