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Stages of PLAB
The PLAB test consists of two stages. PLAB 1 is an exam with 180 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that assess your recall abilities. Conversely, PLAB 2 is a practical exam known as the Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE), which evaluates your clinical skills.
In addition to passing PLAB 1 and 2, the General Medical Council (GMC) evaluates your language proficiency by considering your scores in specific tests, such as the IELTS (requiring a Band Score of 7.0 or higher) or OET (requiring a Grade B in reading, writing, listening, and speaking).
Upon successfully completing both PLAB 1 and 2, you can apply for GP registration. However, there's a time constraint to keep in mind. You must apply for GP registration within 2 years of passing PLAB 2; otherwise, you will not be eligible to apply.
For more :- https://mokshacademy.com/clinical-career/gmc-registration-uk
The PLAB test consists of two stages. PLAB 1 is an exam with 180 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that assess your recall abilities. Conversely, PLAB 2 is a practical exam known as the Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE), which evaluates your clinical skills.
In addition to passing PLAB 1 and 2, the General Medical Council (GMC) evaluates your language proficiency by considering your scores in specific tests, such as the IELTS (requiring a Band Score of 7.0 or higher) or OET (requiring a Grade B in reading, writing, listening, and speaking).
Upon successfully completing both PLAB 1 and 2, you can apply for GP registration. However, there's a time constraint to keep in mind. You must apply for GP registration within 2 years of passing PLAB 2; otherwise, you will not be eligible to apply.
For more :- https://mokshacademy.com/clinical-career/gmc-registration-uk