MSRA is not a standalone exam like PLAB. You only get invited to sit it after your application for specialty training is longlisted - the eligibility for each specialty is slightly different, but you will need 2 years clinical experience and GMC registration by the start of training, and Foundation competences signed off. Please read this article for details for GP training www.emedica.co.uk/applygp
You cannot directly apply for MSRA, it is a recruitment assessment. You apply for specialty training and get invited to book the exam after being longlisted. It is used as part of recruitment to enter postgraduate / specialty training for various specialties. The eligibility criteria is different for each specialty. You can read details for GP training at www.emedica.co.uk/applygp
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Im Waiting for an FY2 post after plab. Can i apply for MRSA exam before getting the FY2 job with just gmc registration number?
MSRA is not a standalone exam like PLAB. You only get invited to sit it after your application for specialty training is longlisted - the eligibility for each specialty is slightly different, but you will need 2 years clinical experience and GMC registration by the start of training, and Foundation competences signed off. Please read this article for details for GP training www.emedica.co.uk/applygp
Can MBBS graduate can apply for msra exam while pursuing pg in UK??
You cannot directly apply for MSRA, it is a recruitment assessment. You apply for specialty training and get invited to book the exam after being longlisted. It is used as part of recruitment to enter postgraduate / specialty training for various specialties. The eligibility criteria is different for each specialty. You can read details for GP training at www.emedica.co.uk/applygp
@@EmedicaEducation can i get counselling about entire process if i pay for e-medica course?
Yes. Our Getting into GP Training course covers the whole process step by step: www.emedica.co.uk/gp