A new MRCPI Paediatrics Part II Written exam format was introduced in October 2019.
The examination replacing the essay paper now consists of one SBA paper (Paper 1), this paper is comprised of 80 single best answer (SBA) questions. There is no change to the format of the SAQ paper (paper 2), this paper is comprised of 20 short answer questions covering mainly data interpretation and clinical scenarios. Each paper is 2.5 hours long with an hour break in between. You must achieve a pass in both papers to pass the exam.
The examination is conducted by remote invigilation via computer based testing.
The questions in this paper test advanced knowledge, problem solving and management of emergency situations in General Paediatrics with an increased focus on specialist areas. It is expected that potential Part II Written candidates will gain a further 6 – 12 months clinical experience after successful completion of the Part I written examination. The aim of the written examinations is to sample the broad breadth of knowledge that would be expected of a doctor starting in a general Paediatrics registrar post. The examination is aligned to the BST Paediatrics curriculum (see link to document below).
From June 2020 onwards all of our written examinations are being delivered by remote invigilation instead of at a physical examination centre.
Please find all the information about remote invigilation in this link https://www.rcpi.ie/examinations/remote-invigilation/
You must have passed MRCPI Paediatrics Part I or MRCPI General Medicine Part I within the last six years.
If this six-year period has expired, you must re-sit MRCPI Part I.
If you have one of the qualifications listed below, you are exempt from MRCPI Paediatrics Part I, which means you are eligible to apply to MRCPI Paediatrics Part II Written now. As part of the application process you will be asked to upload an attested copy of your equivalent qualification(s).
The fee for MRCPI examination has increased in line with the rising costs associated with delivering the exams, effective for all exams taken after 1 August 2022. Modest fee increases are spread across the three exam components.
The fee to sit Part II is €710 in Ireland and Overseas. The method of payment is credit or debit card, taken at the end of the online application process.
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It's important to prepare for MRCPI exams and not to underestimate how long it takes to get ready. Having an understanding of how each exam is formatted and how questions are constructed will help you prepare and develop good answering strategies.
When you're preparing your study plan, make sure to refer to the curriculum for Basic Specialist Training in Paediatrics, as the MRCPI in Paediatrics is based on this curriculum. It serves as a 'blueprint' for the exam.
You should also read the regulations document for this exam, available below.
This calendar includes opening/closing dates for all 2021-2022 examinations. TBC dates will be updated later in the year. The fee for MRCPI examination has increased in line with the rising costs associated with delivering the exams, effective for all exams taken after 1 August 2022. Modest fee increases are spread across the three exam components.
Three policies affecting candidates for RCPI examinations have been revised. The new policies apply to all candidates sitting RCPI exams held after 2 July 2022.
All candidates applying to sit an exam must agree to abide by all applicable policies and regulations, please see here for more information.
Please click the button below to visit the RCPI Examinations Calendar for 2023. This includes examination dates, application opening and closing dates and examination fees.
The applications for MRCPI Paediatrics Part I Written examination on 24 August 2022 are now closed.
The next Paediatrics Part II sitting will be held in January 2023, the applications link will appear on our website in September/October.
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