Pharmacist Registration process in Ireland 🇮🇪 for Non-EU Trained Pharmacist.

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  • @VaishnaviM-f9l
    @VaishnaviM-f9l 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you very informative! if possible please do a video on books you referred for pharmacology and other subjects!

  • @cric_mania1o8
    @cric_mania1o8 Місяць тому

    Thanks for posting such content

  • @Dr.KamleshSoni
    @Dr.KamleshSoni 5 місяців тому +2

    That's really good information. I have a query How many attempts for PRE exam for TCQR process with the registration fees of Euro 1500? Is it 3 attempts or 1 attempt?

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому +1

      Hi,
      It is 3 attempts you get on your first application without any additional fees.
      Good luck

    • @tayyabullah3915
      @tayyabullah3915 2 дні тому

      ​@@magicalbackpacker3483hi

  • @kalimraza8315
    @kalimraza8315 5 місяців тому +2

    Please make vedio on pharmaceutical industry and master of pharmaceutical in Ireland in English

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah will do mate.😊👍🏻

    • @kalimraza8315
      @kalimraza8315 5 місяців тому +1

      @@magicalbackpacker3483 i want to know about i am b.pharma if i do masters from Ireland then will i eligible for PSI

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому

      @@kalimraza8315Hi,
      Currently the pharmaceutical society of Ireland only accepts PharmD qualification, but things could change in the future. For bpharm graduates the best option will be to enter the industry. Pharmaceutical industry is kind of big in Ireland, so you’ll definitely find a job if you try hard enough.
      All the best to you.

    • @Conqueror78
      @Conqueror78 4 місяці тому

      @@magicalbackpacker3483i have completed my master in pharmacy , can I eligible please reply

  • @akrishnapriya7941
    @akrishnapriya7941 26 днів тому

    Hi,how do you rate the hardness of PSI exam when compared to KAPS or OSPAP?

  • @sabareeshsubramanian805
    @sabareeshsubramanian805 4 місяці тому +2

    Maam, thank you for this informative video ! I would like to know your view on migrating to Ireland as a support worker (pharmacy) by getting work permit for 3 yrs and then proceeding with PSI registration process. Me being a PharmD graduate, I always wanted to become an Ireland Pharmacist, but considering its long process including coming in student visa, made me to hold the decision and to try for other licencing exam options. But its now I came to know through an ireland immigration agency about this opportunity to work as a support worker in pharmacy by getting work permit. But before making a decision it would be very helpful if i get an opinion about the same from a pharmacist like you who have already registered in PSI. Hope you will be able to give me a response.

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  4 місяці тому

      Hi Sabareesh,
      Could you tell me what you mean by a support worker in an Irish pharmacy? In Ireland usually it’s the pharmacist and the pharmacy technician that’ll be working together. But the pharmacy technician’s role is not eligible for work visa. So I am not sure what type of visa you’ll be granted that will allow you to work in a community pharmacy setting. It would be great if there is a way you can get work visa to work in a community pharmacy and then sit the exam while you are on work visa. Definitely working in a community pharmacy here in Ireland will open better opportunities to you and can be helpful for the exam as well. But do enquire properly about what type of visa you’ll be getting and on what role you’ll be working.
      I hope you’ll be able to make an informed decision. Do leave a comment if you have any further queries.
      All the very best.

    • @indujarnair2119
      @indujarnair2119 4 місяці тому +1

      Did you heard about ths from the agency irish expert??

  • @anjanamukund3125
    @anjanamukund3125 23 дні тому

    Is there a job role called pharmacy support worker in Ireland.

  • @sherinabraham5421
    @sherinabraham5421 Місяць тому

    Hello,
    Could you please guide me on the adaptation period? Currently I’m in Dublin looking to the adaptation period. Which community pharmacies help with these recruitments?

  • @amyangelwilson8695
    @amyangelwilson8695 3 місяці тому

    To do internship, do we have to come on a student visa?? Or do we have any other option

  • @jayas4896
    @jayas4896 5 місяців тому +1

    👍❤

  • @abulwajid3463
    @abulwajid3463 Місяць тому

    How to get visa for adaptation period

  • @Dumchick_Tippu
    @Dumchick_Tippu 4 місяці тому

    Plz suggest a cheapest Ms courses for completing Adaption period in irland and further process.

  • @shirlysasikumar7114
    @shirlysasikumar7114 5 місяців тому +1

    Is it difficult to get a job visa in Ireland because most of them prefer to do a degree and then get registered as pharmacist?

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому +3

      Community pharmacies are a small and comparatively less inclusive sector in Ireland. It is also highly regulated and in a pharmacy the pharmacists are the final responsible and accountable person at any time. One has to be highly competent and trustworthy with Good communication skills to get hired. Familiarity with Irish pharmacies and Irish people will be a plus in job search. They would prefer to choose Irish/ european graduates and could be reluctant to hire pharmacists from non-European countries unless there is an absolute scarcity of pharmacists. They would want to avoid the hassle of visa process as well. This is the sad reality.
      So if you get a degree in Ireland it’ll give you time to get familiar with the place and people and open more opportunities. If you are looking to get a job in Ireland from India I would recommend to go for industry based jobs rather than in community pharmacies. If you have pharmacist registration with PSI you’ll also get better opportunities in the industry.
      Best of luck to you.

  • @naveedulhassan1864
    @naveedulhassan1864 24 дні тому

    Could you tell me how is job market for pharmacist after passing psi exam?

  • @kaveeshakodagodagamage7367
    @kaveeshakodagodagamage7367 3 місяці тому

    And is it hard to find a job in Ireland for a fresher after completing the masters?

  • @ligijoy7534
    @ligijoy7534 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi any guide how to fill application form step by step?
    Is it to be sent from college directly in a sealed envelope?
    What documents needed from college for a pharm D graduate from India? Any advise would bw greatly appreciated

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому

      Hi,
      Filling the application form is pretty straight forward. You’ll find the application form in the PSI website and a supplementary document explaining what documents are required and how to submit the documents. All the documents from University or the pharmacy council needs to be send from them to the PSI directly by email or post.
      Please visit the link in the description box for more information.
      Thank you

  • @vitthalbacchewar2470
    @vitthalbacchewar2470 5 місяців тому +1

    In India different consultancy services such as academically saying after passing PSI exam in Ireland pharm D Freshers Internship Are available on basis of PSI Score and these are paid in between 35- 40 euro per hr and they say there is no need of msc course to migrate Ireland they say only Pharm D Freshers directly apply for Jobs In Ireland after PSI Internship completed so plz clear my this confusion it is true or false

    • @jafz994
      @jafz994 5 місяців тому

      Yes it is true only Pharmd is eligible

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому

      Hi,
      This is not completely true. It is true that after completing first exam(equivalency exam) you can get placement as a pre-registration pharmacist in a community pharmacy and they might pay you a minimum of 14€/hr. After internship you have to pass the second exam (PRE) which is conducted here in Ireland before you can register as a pharmacist with the pharmaceutical society of Ireland. After getting pharmacist registration with PSI you have to secure a job as a pharmacist in some pharmacy in Ireland and process your visa based on that job. As a pharmacist you’ll get paid around 35€, but you have to go through all the processes mentioned in this video before you can become a pharmacist in Ireland.
      The reason people take masters and then do the exam is because it is difficult to secure job and get visa even after getting registration with PSI. So if they are already in Ireland securing job and visa will be easier.
      I hope this information helps you to make an informed decision.
      All the best to you

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому

      @@jafz994hi, could you explain further?
      Thanks

  • @shanzynaqvi8120
    @shanzynaqvi8120 Місяць тому

    Plzzz tell me from where you prepare yourself for PSI exam?
    Plzz plzzz..

  • @FoodieWithCamera27
    @FoodieWithCamera27 5 місяців тому +1

    To a pharm d graduate what you recommend like in which easiest and chipset course ye should enroll . Thank you for such a great information

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  4 місяці тому

      Hi, good question. The course you would want to choose will depend on your interest I suppose. But If you are looking to take a course just as a way to come to Ireland then there are cheap business courses offered by different universities here in Ireland. I did masters in pharmaceutical business which was not as expensive as other pharmaceutical masters offered by other universities. Comparatively business masters are the cheapest. I shall try and do a video on various masters pharmD graduates can pursue after doing some proper enquiries and research on it very soon.
      Thanks

  • @NazishAwan-cf8ic
    @NazishAwan-cf8ic 5 місяців тому +1

    hey i want to know that i am from pakistan but i think the process is same, can you tell me at which step we need to move ireland or we can go through all steps through our country including the adaptation time period and also i am a pharm D graduate recently in 2023 so can i apply withhout having a practical experience?

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому

      Hi,
      The process will be same if you apply from Pakistan. You’ll only have to move to Ireland to do an adaptation(Internship) and to sit the PRE exam(second exam). The application form can be send by post and the equivalency exam (first exam) you can do online from Pakistan.
      You can still apply to sit the exam even without any experience if you have Doctor of pharmacy(PharmD) qualification.
      All the best

  • @kaveeshakodagodagamage7367
    @kaveeshakodagodagamage7367 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video! If possible, could you please let me know if someone with a biotechnology degree who then pursues a Master's in Pharmacy in Ireland would be eligible for this after completion?

  • @piyushyadav390
    @piyushyadav390 3 місяці тому

    Which master course is good for a b pharm graduate in Ireland? In terms of sallary

  • @osamaashraf9925
    @osamaashraf9925 5 місяців тому +1

    >Is there any scope of jobs for B.pharmacy individuals.
    >I have done B.pharm if i do masters from ireland than will i be able to register there as a pharmacist?
    >Lastly according to you what should be the best plan of action for B.pharm students willing to migrate ireland.

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому +1

      Hello,
      Yes indeed. Ireland has big pharmaceutical industry and you can secure a good job with one of the pharmaceutical companies in Ireland if you try hard enough. Definitely if you get a masters degree from one of the colleges in Ireland you’ll get more opportunities.
      Unfortunately in Ireland for practicing as a pharmacist there is only one course which is the Mpharm (5 years course). No other masters courses are acceptable. The rules might change in the future.
      The best option for Bpharm students will be to do a masters in Ireland and secure a job with one of the pharmaceutical companies while you are on your stay-back visa. You will get 2 years stayback visa after completing the masters giving you enough time to secure a job in the industry. Another option is if you have plenty of industry experience you can try and apply for jobs in Ireland from India itself. LinkedIn and Indeed are popular job platforms in Ireland.
      All the best to you.

    • @osamaashraf9925
      @osamaashraf9925 5 місяців тому

      @@magicalbackpacker3483 Thank you for your detailed answer. I appreciate your help and the information provided.

  • @reviewswithain4174
    @reviewswithain4174 5 місяців тому +1

    Very well explained..I'm an industrial pharmacist what's the scope of industry pharmacist there?do i have to clear any exam or not??

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому +1

      Hi, you don’t have to do any exams to work in the industry. Your qualifications and experience from India is accepted for a good majority of industrial jobs. All the best.

    • @reviewswithain4174
      @reviewswithain4174 5 місяців тому

      Thankuu I'm from pakistan with 3 year experience in industry..what's the condition of job market there??

  • @egcfhjbknj
    @egcfhjbknj 3 місяці тому

    I'm a final year pharm D student in Pakistan but the internships are not a part of our course. Do you have 6 months internship integrated with pharm D in India?

  • @asmij6248
    @asmij6248 2 місяці тому

    Can I do m pharm in Ireland?

  • @SarojkumarRaySaroj
    @SarojkumarRaySaroj 5 місяців тому +2

    Is it hard to pass osce examination

    • @maneeshasuresh7184
      @maneeshasuresh7184 5 місяців тому

      The exams are a bit difficult but you can definitely crack if you prepare enough.

    • @SarojkumarRaySaroj
      @SarojkumarRaySaroj 5 місяців тому

      How much time it will take from the documents verification to sit in psi equivalence exam

    • @maneeshasuresh7184
      @maneeshasuresh7184 5 місяців тому

      @@SarojkumarRaySaroj anywhere between 2 to 6 months usually.

    • @srujanikv555
      @srujanikv555 3 місяці тому

      ​@@maneeshasuresh7184Do we have 3 attempts for both the Equivalence Exam and the PRE exam or just the later?

  • @adilkhan2988
    @adilkhan2988 4 місяці тому +1

    Is M. Pharm graduate eligible for pharmacist registration in ireland?

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi Adil,
      Mpharm graduates definitely have scope in the Irish pharmaceutical industry but unfortunately to sit the pharmacist registration exam as per the current rules & regulations you would need pharmD if your from non-European countries. But the rules might change in the future.
      All the best

    • @adilkhan2988
      @adilkhan2988 4 місяці тому +1

      @@magicalbackpacker3483 thank you.....
      And a small suggestion to make your videos in English or Hindi to cater to a wider audience.👏🙃

    • @sheronjoseph3110
      @sheronjoseph3110 28 днів тому

      ​@@magicalbackpacker3483seems it changed

  • @sohelsugavawale28
    @sohelsugavawale28 5 місяців тому +1

    My question is to can a pharm D freshers PSI exam passed and migrate to the ireland then the can we get a job easily as a fresher and how much salary get in an a adaptation period and its worth it ??

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому

      Hi Sohel,
      A Pharm D fresher can migrate to Ireland only by enrolling in a course. To be registered as a pharmacist, you will need to pass a competency exam, which is quite challenging. The salary package may vary depending on the pharmacy. It is worthy.
      All the best!

    • @sohelsugavawale28
      @sohelsugavawale28 5 місяців тому

      @@magicalbackpacker3483 thank you

    • @sohelsugavawale28
      @sohelsugavawale28 5 місяців тому

      which courses have to enroll ?

    • @sohelsugavawale28
      @sohelsugavawale28 5 місяців тому +1

      Enrolling course is necessary ? Or can a pharm D fresher can migrate without enrolling any course by passing the PSI exam and there jobs available for pharm D freshers?

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому

      ⁠​⁠@@sohelsugavawale28 Hi, after you pass the PSI exams. Either you can do a course and migrate to Ireland and find a suitable job while you are here, or you can secure a job from India and process visa based on that job (this option can be quiet challenging).
      Unfortunately currently there are no visas granted just based on the fact that we passed the PSI exam. Rules could change in the future. Job opportunities are available and you’ll be able to secure a job if you try hard enough. For industry based jobs you don’t necessarily need to have PSI registration. Only to work as a pharmacist in a community or hospital pharmacy you need to have pharmacist registration with PSI.

  • @vitthalbacchewar2470
    @vitthalbacchewar2470 5 місяців тому

    Mam can you guide me for migrating towards Ireland

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому +1

      If you have professional skills and experience, you can apply for work directly from India and find an employer willing to offer you a job and a visa. You can make connections on LinkedIn and search for jobs on websites like Indeed.ie and Irishjobs.ie.
      If you are unable to find a job this way, the alternative is to enroll in a course to facilitate your migration.
      All the best!

    • @vitthalbacchewar2470
      @vitthalbacchewar2470 5 місяців тому

      In India different consultancy services such as academically saying after passing PSI exam in Ireland pharm D Freshers Internship Are available on basis of PSI Score and these are paid in between 35- 40 euro per hr and they say there is no need of msc course to migrate Ireland they say only Pharm D Freshers directly apply for Jobs In Ireland after PSI Internship completed so plz clear my this confusion it is true or false

  • @pcmonkey6094
    @pcmonkey6094 5 місяців тому +1

    what if we don't have experience than can we do it or not but i have pharm D and M.Phill in pharmacology

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому +1

      Hi,
      It doesn’t matter whether you have experience or not. If you hold PharmD qualification you can apply to sit the exam. After the first exam (equivalency exam) they’ll ask you to do an internship if they think you lack experience/Knowledge. So if you study well and pass the exam that should suffice.
      Best of luck.

  • @vitthalbacchewar2470
    @vitthalbacchewar2470 5 місяців тому

    mam the videos are very informative how to connect or contact you mam

    • @magicalbackpacker3483
      @magicalbackpacker3483  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for the compliment. To stay connected, please subscribe to our channel where we will be posting new pharmaceutical-related videos and updates.