Exams
Advance your career and demonstrate your skills through our range of assessments. Find out more about the different exams for your profession and how to apply.
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MRCP(UK) Part 1
The MRCP(UK) Part 1 is the entry-level exam accessible to doctors with a minimum 12 months' postgraduate experience in medical employment.
FRCS Ophthalmology Part 2
The FRCS Part 2 examination tests knowledge of ophthalmic medicine and surgery and general medicine and neurology, forming the second stage of the FRCS Ophthalmology assessment.
FRCS Ophthalmology Part 3
FRCS Ophthalmology Part 3 is a clinical exam that assesses decision-making, communication and professional skills required for independent ophthalmic practice.
FRCS Ophthalmology Part 2
The FRCS Part 2 examination tests knowledge of ophthalmic medicine and surgery and general medicine and neurology, forming the second stage of the FRCS Ophthalmology assessment.
ISFE Paediatric Dentistry Part B
The Intercollegiate Specialty Fellowship Examination in Paediatric Dentistry Part B assesses your clinical judgement, treatment planning and communication skills at consultant level, confirming your readiness for independent practice and eligibility for fellowship.
MRCP(UK) Part 1
The MRCP(UK) Part 1 is the entry-level exam accessible to doctors with a minimum 12 months' postgraduate experience in medical employment.
MFDS Part 1
MFDS Part 1 is a written examination that tests the applied clinical knowledge and understanding required for safe and effective dental practice.
MFDS Part 1
MFDS Part 1 is a written examination that tests the applied clinical knowledge and understanding required for safe and effective dental practice.
ISFE Paediatric Dentistry Part B
The Intercollegiate Specialty Fellowship Examination in Paediatric Dentistry Part B assesses your clinical judgement, treatment planning and communication skills at consultant level, confirming your readiness for independent practice and eligibility for fellowship.
FRCS Ophthalmology Part 2
The FRCS Part 2 examination tests knowledge of ophthalmic medicine and surgery and general medicine and neurology, forming the second stage of the FRCS Ophthalmology assessment.