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    PPB revises dates for June pharmacy examinations

    David WafulaBy David WafulaMay 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Pharmacy and Poisons Board has revised the schedule for its June examinations, with candidates set to sit for the tests over five days beginning June 8, 2026.

    In a notice issued on May 12, 2026, the board said it will conduct the Pre-registration Examinations (Stage I and II) as well as Enrolment Examinations (Level I and II) on June 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, 2026.

    “The exams will be administered online in the respective examination centres,” the board said in the notice.

    Candidates seeking to sit the examinations have been advised to submit their applications through the PPB online services portal before the May 22, 2026 deadline.

    Applicants are also required to select their preferred examination centres, although the board cautioned that centres remain subject to change and urged candidates to regularly check the portal for updates ahead of the examinations.

    The board further directed candidates to secure a suitable computer device with reliable internet access, capable of remaining powered for at least three hours during the examinations.

    PPB announced that mandatory rehearsals will be conducted on Monday, June 8, at the designated examination centres to familiarise candidates with the online testing system.

    Additionally, mock examinations will be conducted from home to help candidates navigate the PPB online examinations portal, with dates to be communicated later.

    The board also called on candidates with disabilities or health conditions that may affect their ability to sit the online examinations to notify it in writing and provide supporting medical documentation.

    “Candidates with disabilities or health issues that may affect their ability to sit for online exams must immediately notify the Board in writing, together with supporting medical evidence,” the notice stated.

     

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