Work in Ireland as a Pharmacist: PSI Guide for Indian Pharmacy Graduates

Step-by-step guide for Indian pharmacists to register in Ireland through the PSI TCQR pathway. Learn about exams, documents, jobs & salary in Ireland.

Sahana

7/1/20254 min read

For Indian Pharmacists looking to build a career in Ireland the licensing path to follow is simple and well defined by the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI). The PSI is the regulatory board for the entire process through the TCQR pathway. Are you an Indian pharmacist dreaming of working in Ireland? With its high demand for healthcare professionals and an excellent work-life balance, Ireland offers great career opportunities for pharmacists. However, to practice in Ireland, you must register with the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI) by clearing the PSI evaluation process, especially if you're a non-EU pharmacist from countries like India.

Key takeaways in this blog include:

  • PSI Ireland exam for Indian pharmacists,

  • Step-by-step TCQR pathway

  • The eligibility

  • The documentation required

  • What are the exams for the PSI pathway

  • In depth about PSI equivalence exam

  • what to expect after passing.

  • Challenges faced by Indian pharmacists during this process

  • Best institution to prepare for the PSI exams

What Is the PSI Ireland Exam?

The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI) is the regulatory body for pharmacists in Ireland. All pharmacists, including those from India, must register with PSI before practising. Since India is a non-EU/EEA country, Indian pharmacists must apply via the Third Country Qualification Recognition (TCQR) pathway.

For first time registration, there are three different routes of registration with the PSI based on your location of qualification:

  • Qualification obtained from Ireland

  • Qualification obtained from European Union or EU

  • Qualification obtained from non-EU or outside of EU

The Indian pharmacists fall under the TCQR- pathway. Let’s quickly understand the steps by step procedure of this path:

Step-by-Step Guide for Indian Pharmacists: The TCQR Pathway

What is TCQR pathway?

The pharmacists who qualified from a non-EU/EEA country are eligible for the Third Country Qualification Recognition pathway.

1. Application Submission – TCQR1 Stage

The fees for application is: €500

You’ll start by submitting the TCQR1 form to PSI with required documents:

  • Pharmacy degree certificate (BPharm, MPharm, PharmD)

  • Academic transcripts

  • Certificate of Good Standing

  • Proof of current registration in India

  • CV and proof of practical training

  • Passport copy and birth certificate

Note: Application must be completed within 6 months

2. Holistic Assessment

After submission, PSI conducts a holistic assessment that evaluates in three key areas:

Based on this, you'll either be placed in:

  • Path A: In this path your qualifications are on par with the Irish standards. Therefore, direct recognition

  • Path B: Deficits in qualifications will require to sit for the Equivalence Exam (MCQ/OSCE/both)

Assessment Fee: €1,000
You may also submit an appeal (€300) if not satisfied with the outcome

3. PSI Equivalence Exam (MCQ & OSCE)

Majority of the Indian pharmacists will go through the PSI Equivalence Exam, which includes:

  • MCQ Exam: Focused on pharmacy law, therapeutics, pharmacology, calculations

  • OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination): Assesses clinical skills like patient counseling, ethical decision-making, communication.

  • Exam Fee: €3,000
    Exam Location: Ireland

4. English Language Proficiency

To register as a pharmacist in Ireland, you must provide proof of English proficiency. Accepted tests include:

Salary of Pharmacists in Ireland

Pharmacists in Ireland are among the top earners in healthcare. On average:

  • Entry-level pharmacists earn €40,000–€50,000/year

  • Experienced pharmacists can earn €60,000–€85,000/year

  • Some roles in industry or regulatory positions may exceed €90,000/year

Work Permits and Visa for Indian Pharmacists

Once you receive a job offer after PSI registration, you can apply for a Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP):

  • Minimum salary threshold: €38,000/year

  • Permit duration: 2 years (renewable)

  • Pathway to permanent residency

Also apply for a D Visa and register with GNIB (Irish immigration) for residence

How Elite Expertise Can Help

At Elite Expertise, we provide complete support to Indian pharmacists aiming for a pharmacy career in Ireland:

  • PSI Equivalence exam preparation

  • Personalized OSCE coaching

  • Document & TCQR guidance

  • Mentorship by experienced clinical pharmacists

  • Interactive live & recorded sessions

Want to know your eligibility? Contact us today for a FREE consultation!

Conclusion

Becoming a pharmacist in Ireland from India is not easy, but it's absolutely achievable with the right plan, preparation, and support. The PSI Ireland exam is your gateway to a fulfilling, well-paid career in a first-world healthcare system. If you're ready to take the next step in your pharmacy journey, let Elite Expertise help you get there.

This blog is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. While we strive to provide accurate and updated guidance, all information related to licensing, visa policies, exam requirements, and registration procedures is subject to change by official authorities such as the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI), the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, and Irish immigration bodies. Readers are strongly encouraged to consult official PSI documentation and government portals for the most current details. Elite Expertise does not offer legal or immigration advice, but provides academic support and exam preparation for pharmacy professionals pursuing registration in Ireland.

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About the Author

Sahana Rao

Sahana Chinthapatla is renowned for her expertise in scientific and medical writing, backed by an MPharm in Pharmacology and years of experience in research analysis and scientific writing.

As the Head Business Writer at Elite Expertise, she provides insightful and well-researched content on KAPS, OPRA, PEBC, PSI and global pharmacy pathways, guiding aspiring pharmacists in their professional journeys.

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