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Pharmacy in Australia: Bachelor of Pharmacy, Master of Pharmacy, and Registration Pathway

Pharmacy is a regulated health profession in Australia with significant demand for international graduates. This guide covers pharmacy education pathways, entry requirements, professional registration through the Pharmacy Board of Australia, and career outcomes for international students.

Education Pathways to Pharmacy in Australia

Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm)

A Bachelor of Pharmacy is a 4-year undergraduate degree designed for school leavers (secondary students) or those transitioning into pharmacy from other fields.

Master of Pharmacy (MPharm)

A Master of Pharmacy is a 2–3-year postgraduate degree for internationally qualified pharmacists seeking Australian registration.

Which Pathway for International Students?

Top Australian Pharmacy Programs

UNSW Sydney — Faculty of Science

University of Sydney — School of Pharmacy

Monash University — Department of Pharmacy

University of Melbourne — School of Pharmacy

Macquarie University — School of Medicine

Entry Requirements

For Bachelor of Pharmacy (International School Leavers)

For Master of Pharmacy (International Pharmacy Graduates)

Pharmacy Board of Australia (AHPRA Regulation)

The Pharmacy Board of Australia, a board within AHPRA, regulates pharmacy practice and accredits pharmacy education.

Registration Pathway for International Pharmacists

To become a Registered Pharmacist in Australia:

  1. Educational requirement: Complete a Master of Pharmacy (or BPharm) accredited by the Pharmacy Board.
  2. English proficiency: IELTS 7.0+ or OET Level 3.5+ (mandatory; healthcare-specific English).
  3. Pharmacy Board assessment: Qualifications assessed; may require bridging coursework if significant gaps exist.
  4. Supervised practice period: 12 weeks of supervised pharmacy practice in an Australian pharmacy (hospital or community).
  5. Pharmacy Board Exam (if required based on qualifications assessment): Some pharmacists from certain countries may be exempt; others sit a practical exam.
  6. Criminal history and health checks: Character and fitness assessment.
  7. Registration: Upon meeting criteria, become a Registered Pharmacist in Australia.

Pharmacy Internship and Registration Progression

Internship Component (BPharm & MPharm)

Most Australian pharmacy degrees include 12–52 weeks of pharmacy internship (practice-based learning):

Internships are essential for meeting Pharmacy Board registration requirements. International students typically complete internships during their degree in partner pharmacies.

Accreditation and Provisional Registration

Upon completing a degree and internship hours, graduates become provisionally registered pharmacists. Full registration requires:

Full registration typically occurs 3–6 months after graduation.

Cost and Scholarships

UniversityDegreeDurationAnnual Tuition (AUD)Total Cost (AUD)
UNSWBPharm4 years45k–50k180k–200k
UNSWMPharm2–3 years50k–55k100k–165k
University of SydneyBPharm4 years45k–50k180k–200k
University of SydneyMPharm2–3 years50k–55k100k–165k
MonashBPharm4 years43k–48k172k–192k
MonashMPharm2–3 years48k–52k96k–156k

Living costs: AUD 24k–30k annually.

4-year BPharm total investment: AUD 276k–320k (tuition + living). 3-year MPharm total investment: AUD 174k–225k (tuition + living).

Scholarships:

Work Experience and Clinical Placements

Australian pharmacy degrees include substantial clinical and practice components:

International students on a student visa can work up to 20 hours/week during study and full-time during breaks, including within pharmacy settings.

Career Outcomes and Salary

Typical roles for pharmacy graduates in Australia:

Employment rate: 90%+ of pharmacy graduates employed within 3 months of registration.

Starting median salary (AUD): 70k–80k (community pharmacist), 75k–90k (hospital pharmacist).

5-year median salary (AUD): 100k–140k (with experience, management, or specialisation).

Visa and Migration Pathways

Post-Study Work Visa (subclass 485)

Pharmacy graduates are eligible for a 1–3-year post-study work visa:

Skilled Migration (subclass 189, 190, 491)

“Pharmacist” (ANZSCO 253111) is on Australia’s skilled occupation list. After 3 years of work experience, pharmacists can apply for skilled migration:

Many international pharmacy graduates transition to permanent residency within 5–7 years of arriving in Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an international pharmacist from my country automatically work in Australia? No. Each country has different pharmacy standards, practise regulations, and training. International pharmacists must complete a Master of Pharmacy (or equivalent) in Australia, pass English proficiency tests, and obtain Pharmacy Board registration before practising.

How long does Pharmacy Board registration take? After completing your degree and internship, the Pharmacy Board typically assesses your application within 4–12 weeks. Full registration usually occurs 3–6 months after graduation (after supervised practice completion).

What is the difference between a BPharm and MPharm? BPharm is a 4-year undergraduate degree (entry from secondary school). MPharm is a 2–3-year postgraduate degree for international pharmacy graduates. Both lead to the same Registered Pharmacist credential but MPharm is faster for those with pharmacy experience.

Do I need to speak English at a high level for pharmacy? Yes. IELTS 7.0+ or OET Level 3.5+ is mandatory, as pharmacists directly advise patients on medications. Poor English proficiency is a barrier to registration and patient safety.

Can I work in pharmacy while studying? Yes, as an intern (20 hours/week maximum on a student visa) in community or hospital pharmacies, gaining credit toward registration requirements.

Will an Australian pharmacy degree be recognised overseas? Yes, if it’s from an AHPRA-accredited university. Many countries (UK, Canada, USA) recognise Australian pharmacy qualifications, though additional exams or registration steps may be required.

Is pharmacy a good career path in Australia? Yes. Pharmacists are in-demand, have strong salary prospects (AUD 70k–140k+), and enjoy clear pathway to permanent residency. However, community pharmacy is increasingly competitive (consolidation, discount chains), while hospital and clinical pharmacy roles are growing.

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Last reviewed: April 2026.


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