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Cracking MRCP Part 1 is not impossible, although it is extremely difficult and challenging. Having the MRCP degree in one's portfolio is a valuable addition. With the MRCP degree, a doctor can practice independently in the Gulf countries, Asian countries, and also in the United Kingdom. The General Medical Council (GMC) recognizes the MRCP degree and considers it one of the highest affirmations for skills, knowledge, training, and behaviour in a postgraduate specialty. Visit: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Cracking MRCP Exam after MBBS


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Cracking MRCP Exam after MBBS
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Cracking MRCP Part 1 is not impossible, although
it is extremely difficult and challenging. Having
the MRCP degree in one's portfolio is a valuable
addition. With the MRCP degree, a doctor can
practice independently in the Gulf countries,
Asian countries, and the United Kingdom. The
General Medical Council (GMC) recognizes the MRCP
degree and considers it one of the highest
affirmations for skills, knowledge, training, and
behaviour in a postgraduate specialty. Hence, the
medic can also practice in reputed hospitals in
any part of India. 
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The MRCP degree deals with core medical training
and is considered equivalent to the MD degree.
The MRCP exam has three parts. After becoming
successful in the MRCP Part 1 exam, a student can
attempt the MRCP Part 2 written exam and then the
MRCP Part 2 clinical (PACES).
MRCP Part-1 online courses are available to help
students crack this entry-level exam. In this
part, a student's understanding of basic clinical
sciences is evaluated. As medical graduates,
doctors attempting the MRCP Part 1 written
examination are expected to have advanced
knowledge of several specialties related to
medicine. 
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Moreover, a student's grasp of clinical sciences,
commonly encountered diseases, prevalent
diseases, and significant diseases (as mentioned
in the UK curriculum) is also assessed in this
exam. 
 MRCP Eligibility Criteria
The MRCP exam is conducted four times in a single
academic session. MRCP exam eligibility includes
medical employment for a minimum of 12 months
after completing graduation i.e., after MBBS or
equivalent, from a recognised medical
institute. Evidence in the form of a certificate
or other document of both the graduation degree
and medical employment must be presented online
or sent if the application is made offline. 
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MRCP Part 1 Preparation Although there is no
definite MRCP preparation time, students take
months in order to prepare for the MRCP Part 1
written examination, provided the student
dedicates up to 5 to 6 hours a day to attending
video lectures especially created for cracking
the MRCP exam, solving test papers for MRCP,
reviewing answers, getting concepts clear, and
overcoming every learning gap that comes along
the way. 
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Gold standard faculty, the MRCP experts, who are
associated with renowned medical learning
platforms, are of the opinion that consistent
efforts is the key to cracking the MRCP exam in
the first attempt. Months of rigorous learning
and practicing must be followed by at least 2
months of thorough revision. 
At the beginning of MRCP preparation, every sort
of study material must be collected. If a student
has subscribed to a specialized online course for
getting guidance on MRCP, then the gold standard
faculty will suggest books to read for MRCP Part
1 and guide you for your preparation. 
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There are plenty of books available from
different medical publications, but if you have
subscribed to a good course, be assured that the
faculty will recommend only the best ones among
them that are effective for MRCP preparation and
have content given in a compact form. 
After obtaining the MRCP degree, a doctor can
join a hospital and associate with a particular
medical department (like cardiology, respiratory
medicine, etc.), start his or her own private
practice, engage in clinical research with the
intention of discovering new treatments and
therapies related to medicine, pursue high
medical education, promote healthy living among
the population, associate with international
organizations, and work in the field of medicine
globally.
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