Start your pharmacy career in the United Kingdom with confidence.
Prepare for GPhC registration with IMA’s structured pathway, designed to help you meet UK standards and achieve successful registration.
A flexible, self-paced preparation program designed for pharmacists planning to register with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) in the UK. This package is ideal for independent learners who want structured content aligned with GPhC standards.
What’s Included:
GPhC registration & exam overview
Syllabus-focused study materials
Topic-wise MCQs & practice questions
Clinical pharmacy & calculations practice
Downloadable notes & revision resources
Exam preparation strategies
Lifetime access
$119.00
$149.00
Group - Gold
Group Classes Program
A structured program with live group classes led by expert instructors. Designed for candidates who prefer guided learning, peer interaction, and a disciplined study schedule.
What’s Included:
Live group classes (core + clinical topics)
Interactive discussions & case-based learning
Regular doubt-solving sessions
Weekly mock tests & performance tracking
Access to recorded sessions
Complete study materials
$229.00
$299.00
Live - Premium
Live Mentorship Program
A premium, fully guided preparation experience with live sessions and personalized support. Ideal for candidates who want focused attention and a tailored strategy to successfully pass the GPhC registration assessment.
What’s Included:
Live 1:1 or small-group mentoring sessions
Personalized study plan & timeline
Intensive exam-focused preparation
Performance tracking & feedback
Priority doubt-solving support
Full access to all materials & mock exams
$449.00
$599.00
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Pharmacy degree (BPharm / PharmD or equivalent)
Intention to register with the General Pharmaceutical Council
Eligibility for OSPAP (for international candidates)
English language proficiency (IELTS / OET if required)
Basic understanding of pharmaceutical sciences
Access to computer and internet
Commitment to structured preparation
Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council is required to legally practice as a pharmacist in Great Britain.
The Overseas Pharmacists Assessment Program (OSPAP) is a postgraduate course required for many international pharmacists before progressing to registration.
Yes. Candidates must pass the GPhC Registration Assessment, which evaluates clinical knowledge, calculations, and professional practice.
It is a 12-month supervised training period required before sitting the registration assessment.
Yes. Candidates must demonstrate English proficiency through IELTS or OET, depending on requirements.
The GPhC exam is a computer-based assessment consisting of clinical questions and pharmaceutical calculations.
You can work as a trainee (foundation pharmacist), but full independent practice requires GPhC registration.
The exam includes:
• Clinical pharmacy & therapeutics
• Pharmaceutical calculations
• Patient safety
• Pharmacy law and ethics
The timeline varies but typically includes OSPAP + foundation training + exam, which may take 2+ years.
IMA helps you prepare for the GPhC pathway, exam, and UK practice standards, increasing your chances of successful registration.
Description
Build your pathway to becoming a registered Pharmacist in the United Kingdom with a program aligned to real regulatory requirements.
To practise as a pharmacist in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales), you must be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council. The title “Pharmacist...
Build your pathway to becoming a registered Pharmacist in the United Kingdom with a program aligned to real regulatory requirements.
To practise as a pharmacist in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales), you must be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council. The title “Pharmacist” is legally protected, and only registered professionals are permitted to practise.
For internationally qualified pharmacists, the GPhC registration process typically includes:
• Qualification assessment and recognition
• Completion of the Overseas Pharmacists Assessment Programme (OSPAP) (if required)
• English language proficiency (IELTS/OET as accepted)
• Completion of foundation training (pre-registration training)
• Passing the GPhC Registration Assessment
Key Components Explained:
OSPAP (Overseas Pharmacists Assessment Programme)
A postgraduate diploma (usually 1 year in the UK) required for many international pharmacists to align their knowledge with UK standards.
Foundation Training Year
A structured training period (typically 12 months) under supervision in a pharmacy setting.
GPhC Registration Assessment
A national licensing exam that evaluates:
• Clinical and therapeutic knowledge
• Pharmaceutical calculations
• Patient safety and clinical decision-making
• Legal and ethical pharmacy practice
The exam is conducted in a computer-based format and is essential for final registration.
Success depends on strong clinical knowledge, understanding of UK pharmacy practice, and effective exam preparation.
That’s where IMA comes in.
Our program helps you understand the full pathway, prepare for the GPhC exam, and build clinical confidence, aligned with official UK standards.
This is not just exam preparation.
It’s your complete pathway to becoming a registered pharmacist in the UK.