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How to pay for MRCP UK

Credit/debit card You can opt to pay using the options below. If paying via a credit/debit card, you can now log back into your MyMRCP account at later date to make payment of the examination fee. To make a payment over the phone you will need to provide the 16 digit card number, expiry date (month/year) and the 3 digit security code (on the back of the card). Please contact the relevant administrative office to give your card details over the phone. Payments will be processed using a secure payment system and card details will not be stored by MRCP(UK). Please note that in order to comply with UK law we cannot accept credit/debit card details sent in emails/via the contact form on this website, either in the body text or as attachments. If you do send card details in this manner it is entirely at your own risk. Card details received in emails or as attachments will be immediately deleted and payments will not be actioned. Card payment can only be made online via the application syste...

How to send PMQ

How to send PMQ Scan and email your documents to the relevant administration office, using the following guidelines: All candidates who register to take examinations in the international centres should scan and send their documents to: PMQ@mrcpuk.org Candidates who register with London Administrative office (covering Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, London, Oxford, and Southampton, ) should scan and email documents to: PMQ@mrcpuk.org Candidates who register with Edinburgh Administrative office (covering Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Leicester, Manchester, Newcastle, and Sheffield) should scan and email documents to: Part 1: MRCPUKPart1@rcpe.ac.uk Part 2: MRCPUKPart2@rcpe.ac.uk Candidates who register with Glasgow Administrative office (covering Belfast, Glasgow, Leeds, and Liverpool) should scan and email documents to: mrcp1@rcpsg.ac.uk Candidates who are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) in the United Kingdom do not need to send their Primary Medical Qualifications. Th...

Who can attest PMQ for MRCP UK

Submission of documentary evidence of primary medical qualfication Photocopies of certificates and/or official translations (in English)* will be accepted only if they have been prepared and authenticated by one of the following: issuing University or Medical School a British Consulate or British Council outside the UK British Embassy British High Commission candidate’s own Embassy High Commission in the UK a member of the Gardai in the Irish Republic Government Ministries of Health a notary public a Fellow or Member of the Royal Colleges of Physicians or a Chair of the Examining Board of the awarding body (verification of the Fellow or Member will be sought to ensure that they are affiliated with the issuing University/Medical School and the authenticated copy should be submitted with the authenticator’s full name, their Royal Colleges of Physicians code and an accompanying official stamp or letter from that Fellow, Member or Chair). * Candidates must submit an authenticated translati...

MRCP UK Part 1 and Part 2 written center

International centres The united kingdom (UK) Bahrain (Manama) Bangladesh (Dhaka) Egypt (Cairo) Ghana (Accra) Hong Kong Iceland (Reykjavik) India (Chennai) India (Hyderabad) India (Kerala) India (Kolkata) India (Mumbai) India (New Delhi) Iraq (Baghdad) Iraq (Erbil) Jordan (Amman) Kenya (Nairobi) Kuwait (Kuwait City) Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) Malta Myanmar Nepal (Kathmandu) Oman (Muscat) Pakistan (Karachi) Pakistan (Lahore) Qatar (Doha) Saudi Arabia (Jeddah) Saudi Arabia (Riyadh) Singapore Sri Lanka Sudan (Khartoum) United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi) United Arab Emirates (Dubai) United States of America (New Jersey) West Indies (Barbados) West Indies (Jamaica) West Indies (Trinidad) Zimbabwe (Harare) No fixed exam hall. A hall is fixed and candidates are informed about 6weeks ago. 

Useful links for MRCP UK EXAM

Official website: https://www.mrcpuk.org/ Sample questions official:  https://www.mrcpuk.org/mrcpuk-examinations/part-1/part-1-sample-questions  Free sample questions: https://www.revisemrcp.com/

MRCP UK, when you get the degree

Progress through the diploma 8.1 On passing Part 1 Examination Once they have received confirmation that they have passed the Part 1 examination, candidates can apply for the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written and/or the Part 2 Clinical (PACES) Examination (in accordance with the recommendations for necessary clinical experience detailed in MRCP advice and guidance). Candidates will be permitted seven years from the date of the Part 1 Examination at which they were successful to pass the remaining parts of the diploma. Candidates who have passed Part 1 cannot re-sit the Part 1 Examination until the seven-year period has expired. 8.2 On passing Part 2 Written Examination Candidates who have not yet passed MRCP(UK) Part 2 Clinical Examination must pass PACES before they can complete the MRCP(UK) diploma and be elected to Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom. Candidates do not need to wait until their result for MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written is confirmed before applying for...

Attending the MRCP UK Part 1 and Part 2 written examinations

Attending the Part 1 and Part 2 written examinations Any infringement of the following Rules and Regulations may be reported to MRCP(UK) for consideration in accordance with the MRCP(UK) Code of Conduct and Misconduct https://www.mrcpuk.org/mrcpuk-examinations/regulations). Candidates are advised to allow for any transport delays when planning their time of arrival at the examination hall as, for security reasons, we cannot guarantee that they will be permitted to enter the examination hall after the start of the examination. It should also be noted that, in conditions of heightened security, the examination start time could be delayed. Candidates are therefore advised not to make homeward travel plans that could be jeopardised if the examination starts late or is interrupted for any reason. Candidates should report outside the examination hall at least 30 minutes before the start of the examination and should not enter until instructed by the invigilator(s). Candidates will not be adm...