Miscellaneous

Who can apply for MRCS exam?

Who can apply for MRCS exam?

To be eligible for the MRCS exam, a candidate must possess a primary medical qualification that is accepted by the United Kingdom General Medical Council. For candidates overseas, they must hold a primary medical qualification, which is accepted by the Councils of the Colleges.

What is MRCS UK exam?

Exam overview Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS) is an intercollegiate exam for surgical trainees who wish to become a member of one of the four surgical royal colleges in the UK and Ireland.

What is MRCS Part A exam?

The Intercollegiate MRCS Part A exam is designed to test the knowledge of a surgical trainee to a level which should have been achieved two to three years after qualification.

How can I do MRCS?

To be eligible to sit the MRCS exam, you must hold a medical degree that is acceptable to the UK General Medical Council (GMC) for full or provisional registration or to the Medical Council in Ireland for full or temporary registration.

How long is MRCS course?

What Is the MRCS Course Duration? Texila’s Fellowship in General Surgery course is for 3 years. You can crack the MRCS degree within 3 to 4 years if you prepare well and competent enough to get through.

What is next after MRCS?

After passing both MRCS exams, you will have to pass IELTS and register with GMC. Then you can apply for training and non training posts in the UK. You can apply for training posts under two schemes: – International Medical Graduate Sponsorship Scheme (IMGSS) – International Surgical Fellowship Prog…

When do you have to sit the new MRCS exam?

The regulations for sitting the new MRCS (Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons) exam have changed. You can now sit the first part (the written MCQ and extended matching questions EMQ) as soon as you have started basic surgical training, and the subsequent parts (the oral and clinical exams) as soon as you like after that.

How long is part a of the MRCS?

Part A of the Intercollegiate MRCS is a five-hour MCQ exam consisting of two papers taken on the same day. The AM paper is three hours and the PM paper is two hours in duration.

Is the OSCE part of the MRCS exam?

The Mock MRCS OSCE Course simulates examination conditions to improve your examination technique and develop self-assessment. The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), a major component of the Royal College of Surgeons’ Membership Examination (MRCS), may be of a format unfamiliar to many potential examinees.

How many modules are in the Intercollegiate MRCS exam?

The syllabus is divided into 10 modules: For detailed information on the MRCS syllabus please visit the intercollegiate exam website. Application for admission to the exam must reach us no later than 5pm on the closing date. Have an account? Not got an account?