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  1. This is the normal response when everything seems to be in order. Relax and wait for their response, which is most likely going to be your FPGEC card along with the two dates assigned for you to choose from. Good Luck
  2. Hi there, The procedure is clear in the FPGEC bulletin pdf file, from this link http://www.nabp.net/system/rich/rich_files/rich_files/000/000/988/original/fpgec-application-bulletin-060415.pdf. They update it from time to time, and you should always consult the latest version from the link. States differ in their requirements, but they all require you to have the FPGEC certificate,( FPGEE exam and TOEFL IBT together), at least Texas does, per this PDF file , from their website http://www.pharmacy.texas.gov/files_pdf/FORGRAD.pdf As for your eligibility regarding your degree, it is determined by ECE. Their report will tell you if your degree is equivalent to a US bachelor of pharmacy or not., which will determine whether you can apply for the FPGEE exam or not. Review the first file above, page 8 for details. Long story short, send your documents to ECE , and if equivalent, then to NABP. Pass the FPGEE and TOEFL IBT to get the FPGEC. Internship requirements differ from state to another in terms of number of hours and when you can start. In few states, you can start before passing the TOEFL IBT, in others, you have to get the FPGEC first. Steps following the FPGEE exam differ greatly between states. Most of them require you to have the FPGEC, finish internship hours, pass the NAPLEX test of this state or transfer the passing score from another state's NAPLEX, pass a state specific law exam and then apply for licensure as a pharmacist. ( IN THAT ORDER for most of them) Here is a link to all the official websites of the boards of pharmacy from the NABP website Boards - National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®) Hopefully this answered your question.
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  5. Source FPGEC and FPGEE Fees to Increase Starting in July - News - National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®) The NABP has increased the fees for the FPGEC to be a total of 1200$ for the new candidates ( or those who are reapplying after closing the file) and 750$ for retaking the test for the second and last chance for every application. This is effective July 1, 2013. Best wishes for all of you.
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