MRCP Part 1 (Written) builds the foundation for the more challenging Part 2. It tests broad basic and clinical knowledge in a practical, realistic way, with questions spanning easy, medium, and hard levels. Candidates typically do best when they sit the exam within 12 to 24 months after graduation.
| Class No | Discussion Class and System Mock | Block Mock Test |
Exam Recall | Complete Mock Test |
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| 1-2 | Cardiology, Dyslipidemia | Block 1 |
Total 5 Complete Mock Each Exam 2 papers Each Paper 100 Question Total 1000 Question and Answer Discussion |
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| 3-4 | Respiratory medicine | |||
| 5-6 | Gastroenterology | |||
| 7 | Geriatric medicine | |||
| 8-9 | Endocrinology | Block 2 | ||
| 10-12 |
Clinical Sciences : Clinical biochemistry & metabolism; Clinical anatomy; Clinical physiology; Cell, molecular and membrane biology; Genetics; Immunology; Statistics, epidemiology and evidence-based medicine |
Latest Dlets Exam Recall which is always Ever growing |
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| 13-14 | Nephrology | |||
| 15 | Dermatology | Block 3 | ||
| 16-17 | Rheumatology | |||
| 18-20 | Neurology, Ophthalmology | |||
| 21 | Psychiatry | |||
| 22-23 | Clinical pharmacology, Therapeutics | Block 4 | ||
| 24-25 | Infections and GUM | |||
| 26-27 | Clinical Hematology & Oncology | |||
| 28 |
Palliative Care, Nutrition, Maternal Medicine, Miscellaneous |
Complete training to build your career as a confident General Practitioner with comprehensive family medicine skills.