Applying for the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written Examination
Candidates with constraints on their practice
Candidates who have been erased from the GMC (or equivalent) register for reasons related to fitness to practice are not permitted entry to any MRCP(UK) Examination. Candidates who have been suspended from the GMC (or equivalent) register are not permitted entry to any MRCP(UK) Examination for the duration of the suspension.
Candidates who are subject to any warning, interim orders, undertakings or conditions on their practice from the GMC (or equivalent body) must submit a completed MRCP(UK) and Specialty Certificate Examinations Candidate Declaration Form with each application. Permission to enter any MRCP(UK) Examination will be at the discretion of the MRCP(UK) Medical Director.
Applying online
Candidates may apply online to sit the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written Examination at all UK centres and most overseas centres. The online application service is accessible through the online account, My MRCP(UK). Please visit our Online Examinations Services page for more information about creating an online account and applying online for an Examination
Note: Online applicants may be required to submit additional documentary evidence and/or payment to complete their online application.
Submitting a paper application
Candidates who are unable to apply online should download and complete the following application form. The completed application should be submitted to the relevant Administration Office.
Form C
Prior to submitting an application, we strongly advise all candidates to obtain and familiarise themselves with the current version of the MRCP(UK) Examination Regulations, which includes full information regarding eligibility requirements as well as the conduct, format and content of the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written Examination.
Checklist for submitting a paper application
Candidates should check carefully that they have enclosed all relevant documentation before sending their applications. Applications which are not complete in every detail may be rejected but candidates will still be liable to pay the examination fee. Applications that arrive after 17:00 h (UK time) on the closing date will be returned. Allowances cannot be made for postal or other delays.