Hi - I did ask the same question to PSI, this is the response I got ‘PSI will be in contact with you in the near future to in respect of the revised process, and with regards to next steps’ I will let you know as soon as I have some updates from them.
@@navaneethabandari7219 Requirements are same for Path A and B. Based on the Holistic assessment, PSI decides whether you fall into A or B. Decisions will be based on individual profiles!
In the new guidelines, they’re saying that, in order to register in Ireland as a pharmacist, the person should hold a pharmacy degree from their own country and be eligible to practice there. However, in the older version, they specified a 5-year bachelor’s degree plus a 6-month internship as compulsory. They’re updating the criteria and we will need to wait for the final updated version. I’ll be doing a detailed video on it as soon as it’s released, so stay tuned!
@@kannadeepthi9202 It depends upon your country and qualification! Refer these websites and you can ask the question directly to PSI. www.psi.ie/registration/pharmacists/first-time-registration/qualification-obtained-outside-eu www.citizensinformation.ie/en/returning-to-ireland/education-and-schooling/getting-your-foreign-qualification-recognised-in-ireland/#f6e1c6
Eligibility Assessment: Applicants must demonstrate: - Completion of a pharmacy qualification from a non-EU/EEA country. - Eligibility to practice pharmacy in the country of qualification, confirmed by the relevant competent authority.
What are the standards
Good information
Waiting for the 2 nd part
Part 2 has already been posted. Please check
@MyIrishStories ok
Nice Efforts thanks..
I have a Query how much time will take by the holistic assisment when Complete Application form docs are provided
Hi - I did ask the same question to PSI, this is the response I got ‘PSI will be in contact with you in the near future to in respect of the revised process, and with regards to next steps’
I will let you know as soon as I have some updates from them.
Hloo ... Can you have any idea how to fall in the path A .. i mean what are the requirements for it?? Plz clarify it
@@navaneethabandari7219 Requirements are same for Path A and B. Based on the Holistic assessment, PSI decides whether you fall into A or B. Decisions will be based on individual profiles!
whats the eligibility criteria for applying psi
In the new guidelines, they’re saying that, in order to register in Ireland as a pharmacist, the person should hold a pharmacy degree from their own country and be eligible to practice there. However, in the older version, they specified a 5-year bachelor’s degree plus a 6-month internship as compulsory. They’re updating the criteria and we will need to wait for the final updated version.
I’ll be doing a detailed video on it as soon as it’s released, so stay tuned!
thank u😊@@MyIrishStories
What!? No more PRE exam?
As per the new process, if you get selected to Path A, then no exam.
Is b. Pharm eligible
@@kannadeepthi9202 It depends upon your country and qualification!
Refer these websites and you can ask the question directly to PSI.
www.psi.ie/registration/pharmacists/first-time-registration/qualification-obtained-outside-eu
www.citizensinformation.ie/en/returning-to-ireland/education-and-schooling/getting-your-foreign-qualification-recognised-in-ireland/#f6e1c6
Eligibility Assessment: Applicants must demonstrate:
- Completion of a pharmacy qualification from a non-EU/EEA country.
- Eligibility to practice pharmacy in the country of qualification, confirmed by the relevant competent authority.
Is b. Pharm eligible