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Complete Guide to MRCP for IMGs

The Royal College of Physicians examinations are a three part series of exams that NHS doctors sit prior to entering their ST3 Level training. IMGs can also sit the exams to gain access to GMC Registration when used alongside IELTS or OET.
In this video we explain the pros and cons of sitting MRCP vs PLAB as well as explaining the eligibility and stages of the exams, the structure for each exam, pass rates, top tips for passing and guidance on how to use MRCP to get GMC Registration.
You can skip ahead using the below chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:38 - Should I sit MRCP or PLAB?
01:57 - Eligibility and Stages of MRCP
04:26 - How much does MRCP Cost?
05:23 - Structure and Pass Rates of MRCP Part 1
07:06 - Structure and Pass Rates of MRCP Part 2
08:11 - Structure and Pass Rates of MRCP PACES
09:38 - Top Tips for Passing MRCP
11:25 - How to Get GMC Registration with MRCP
13:55 - Summary
Useful Links:
List of GMC Recognised Primary Medical Degrees - www.gmc-uk.org...
MRCP Exam Dates and Fees - www.mrcpuk.org...
If you are an international doctor with MRCP or a UK experienced doctor already working in a medicine specialism then BDI Resourcing can help. We have placed more than 1500 medical doctor in to over 100 NHS Trusts and have a wealth of vacancies that you should find interesting. You can email us via apply@BDIResourcing.com and we'll be happy to help.

Пікірлер: 3

  • @Lily_theCubanDoctor
    @Lily_theCubanDoctor11 ай бұрын

    Great video with very clear explanations. I graduated many years ago in Cuba, but I decided to choose the Plab rourte since I prefer to do a training program fom scratch in the UK.

  • @bdiresourcing5775

    @bdiresourcing5775

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow - I had no idea we had viewers all the way from Cuba!! Wishing you all the best of luck with your journey to the UK :)

  • @monaaldin5639
    @monaaldin563919 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. Is there an age limit for sitting for the mrcp exams or entering specialty training in the UK ?