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FRCR Part 2 B: Understanding the Exam A Lot Better

12 Apr 2023
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If you are considering sitting your FRCR Part 2 B exam, you will find a lot of useful information here. We have further tried to touch upon everything related to the exam that you may want to know.

Reasons For Attempting the FRCR Part 2 B Exam

You are eligible to apply for GMC registration with a license to practice once you hold an FRCR degree. In addition, it is a degree that is accepted internationally. Besides, it is a testament of your competence as a radiologist to practice in many parts of the world.

Furthermore, the curriculum is put together to make sure that you become a better Radiologist as you prepare for the exam. FRCR credentials will further come in handy while applying for corporate hospitals and tertiary care centers.

If you are interested to work, train or migrate to the UK, sitting this exam can be extremely beneficial. The FRCR qualification will add further weight to your application for jobs or fellowships outside the UK, especially in the Middle East and Singapore.

Applying For the Exam

There will be priority booking dates for each examination. UK trainees, Singapore, Malta and Hong Kong trainees and NHS contributors are Priority 1. Priority 2 is other global candidates.

You need to keep the documents ready before applying. A copy of your FRCR 2 A result and a Photo ID (passport preferred) are further required.

Fee payments need to be made using a credit or debit card. If you have any special requirements, you will have to upload the relevant documents at the time of the application.

Candidates are required to complete an online webform to apply. An onscreen confirmation message will let you know the application has been submitted. In addition, confirmation of the booked place and a link for payment will be sent out by mail.
The email will be sent out within 48 hours for Priority 1 candidates. The time window is 24 hours for Priority 2 candidates. Places are guaranteed for Priority 1 candidates who apply in the designated window. Other global candidates will be allocated places on a first come first served basis.

If you have passed FRCR 2 A and completed 34 months of training, you are eligible to sit the exam. The FRCR Part 2 B exam has a general pass rate of 60% on average.

Hope you found this information helpful. Best of luck for your exams.

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