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How to become a licensed physician assistant (PA-C) in Indiana. PANCE required. Supervisory agreement required. Controlled substances: Schedule II-V. Total initial fees: $550. Verified 2026-03-21. Data verified 2026-03-21. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
Physician Assistant — Certified
Governing Authority
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (Medical Licensing Board)
Official website →Yes
PANCE Required
No
OTP State
Supervisory Agreement
Supervisory Type
Allowed
Schedule II
100 hrs
CME Hours
$550
Total Initial Fees
Master's Degree & ARC-PA Accreditation
VerifiedDegree Required
Master's degree from ARC-PA accredited program
ARC-PA Accreditation
Required
Program Length
24-28 months
Clinical Rotation Hours
2000 hrs
Prerequisite Education
Physician assistants must earn a master's degree from an ARC-PA accredited program. Programs typically span 24-28 months and include didactic coursework and over 2,000 hours of clinical rotations across various medical specialties.
Exam Requirements
VerifiedPANCE Required
Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination
Computer-based; 300 multiple choice questions in 5 blocks
Format
Scaled score of 350 (out of 200-800 scale)
Passing Score
$550
PANCE Fee
Jurisprudence Exam
Not Required
State Exam
Not Required
Retake Policy
90-day waiting period between attempts; maximum 6 attempts within the first 6 years after graduation
The PANCE is a computer-based exam administered by the NCCPA (National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants). It consists of 300 multiple-choice questions covering medical and surgical knowledge. A scaled score of 350 is required to pass. Many states also require a jurisprudence exam on state-specific PA laws and regulations.
Supervision & OTP Requirements
VerifiedAgreement Type
Supervisory Agreement
OTP Status
Not OTP
Physician Ratio
1:4
Chart Review
Required
OTP Details
Indiana changed terminology from 'supervision' to 'collaboration' but a collaborative agreement with a designated physician is still legally required.
Supervisory Agreement Required
PA supervisory requirements vary significantly by state. Some states have adopted Optimal Team Practice (OTP), which allows PAs to practice without a formal supervisory agreement. Other states require collaborative or supervisory agreements with specified physician-to-PA ratios and chart review schedules.
Practice Scope & Prescribing Rights
VerifiedTelehealth
Permitted
Prescriptive Authority
Granted
Controlled Substances
Schedule II-V
Scope Determined By
Supervisory Agreement with supervising physician and state law
DEA Registration Required for Controlled Substances
Practice Settings
Specialty Restrictions
No specialty restrictions; PAs may practice in any medical or surgical specialty
Prescriptive Limitations
Restricted Activities
PA scope of practice is determined by state law, supervising physician agreements, and practice setting. Most states grant PAs prescriptive authority including controlled substances, though Schedule II prescribing varies. DEA registration is required for prescribing controlled substances in most states.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $100 |
PANCE Fee Paid directly to NCCPA | $550 |
License Fee | $100 |
DEA Fee Federal DEA registration fee (3-year cycle) | $888 |
Renewal Fee | $100 |
Total Initial Fees Excludes DEA registration fee | $550 |
Renewal & CME Requirements
Verified2 years
Renewal Period
100 hrs
CME Hours Required
Required
PANRE
NCCPA Certification Maintenance
Must maintain NCCPA certification; 100 CME hours per 2-year cycle; PANRE every 10 years
PANRE Cycle
Every 10 years
NCCPA CME Cycle
100 hours per 2 years
Renewal Fee
$100
Regulatory Board
PA licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state board. Additionally, PAs must maintain NCCPA certification by completing 100 CME hours every 2 years and passing the PANRE (Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam) every 10 years. State CME requirements may differ from NCCPA requirements.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
PA Compact
Non-Member
Endorsement Available
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
The PA Licensure Compact is an emerging interstate compact that allows PAs to practice across state lines. For non-compact states, PAs must apply for licensure by endorsement, which typically requires NCCPA certification, verification of credentials, and meeting state-specific requirements.
Indiana has some of the lowest PA licensing fees in the nation, making it an affordable state for new PA graduates to begin practice.
Indiana requires physician supervision through a practice agreement.
PAs may prescribe Schedule II-V controlled substances.
Indiana has relatively low licensing fees compared to other states.
Indiana has not enacted the PA Licensure Compact.
PA Compact enacted but NOT yet operational as of March 2026. No compact privileges can be obtained yet.
Explore requirements for other professional licenses in Indiana.
How this state compares to 50 others for this profession
Timeline
#1 of 51
Salary
#27 of 51
Cost
#1 of 51
Processing
#1 of 51
Based on May 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data for Physician Assistants (SOC 29-1071)
Entry Level
$122,160
25th percentile
Median
$132,200
-1% vs. national avg ($133,260)Experienced
$165,500
75th percentile
Wage Distribution (Annual)
2,150 employed in this state
Source: BLS OEWS – Physician Assistants (May 2024)
National employment projections for 2024-2034
Projected Growth
+21.3%
Very High DemandNew Jobs
+35,100
over 10 years
Annual Openings
13,500
per year (avg.)
164,500 currently employed nationwide (2024)
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034 (September 2025)
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Physician Assistant
$132,200
Master's in PA Studies + PANCE
EMT-Basic course (120-150 hours) + NREMT
$39,850
Paramedic program (1-2 years) + NREMT-P
$58,260
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Physician Assistant
Master's in PA Studies + PANCE
$132,200
Salary data from BLS OEWS May 2024 for this state. Career paths represent common advancement routes — actual progression may vary. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Outlook Handbook
Government fees and exam costs to obtain your initial license
Note: These are government licensing fees only. Education/training program costs (tuition, books, etc.) are not included as they vary widely by institution.
Estimated total: 136–160 weeks
Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
Source: Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (Medical Licensing Board) — Licensing Requirements
4–12 weeks
Estimated processing time
Source: Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (Medical Licensing Board) — Licensing Requirements
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Indiana requires passing the PANCE for PA-C licensure. Indiana requires a Supervisory Agreement agreement. All licensing is managed through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (Medical Licensing Board).
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.