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Overseas Graduates and the MRCPsych

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Between 1977 and 1984 the pass rates for the Preliminary Test for UK/Eire candidates varied between 64% and 84% whilst those for overseas candidates were in the range 23% to 42%. Corresponding figures for the Membership Examination were 61% to 70% and 25% to 43% respectively. During those years overseas candidates were in the majority, comprising 60-65% of those taking the Preliminary Test and 50-55% of those taking the Membership Examination. Over the last two years the proportions have fallen to 40-50%.

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1. Hassall, C. & Trethowan, W. H. (1974) Analysis of the results of the three examinations for the Membership. News and Notes (supplement to the British Journal of Psychiatry), April, 24.Google Scholar
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