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Conditions, examination subjects and examination questions of primary pharmacists.
Primary pharmacists are a profession in the pharmaceutical industry, so what conditions, examination subjects and problems do primary pharmacists need?

Apply for qualification

The conditions for junior pharmacists to apply for the exam include: obtaining a secondary school degree in pharmacy and working as a pharmacist for 5 years; Obtained a college degree in pharmacy, and engaged in this professional and technical work for 3 years; Bachelor's degree or master's degree in pharmacy, and engaged in technical work in this major for 1 year.

subject of examination

The primary pharmacist exam consists of four subjects, including basic knowledge, related professional knowledge, professional knowledge and professional practical ability.

Examination questions

The primary pharmacist exam takes two forms: paper-and-pencil exam and man-machine dialogue exam. The number of questions in each subject is 100, all of which are multiple-choice questions. Multiple-choice questions are divided into five types: A 1, A2, A3, A4 and B 1, A 1 (single sentence best multiple-choice question), A2 (case summary best multiple-choice question), A3 (case group best multiple-choice question), A4 (case string best multiple-choice question) and B65438.