Australian Medical Council (AMC)
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AMC Course:
AMC certification is required for international medical graduates (IMGs) who wish to be licensed in Australia.
To achieve AMC certification, an IMG must pass the AMC MCQ Exam and the AMC Clinical exam, as well as having the medical diploma verified.
The AMC MCQ exam consists of 150 multiple choice questions (MCQs) organized through computer adaptive scoring. It is delivered in one 3.5 hour session.
The pass mark is set to match the level of knowledge required by Australian medical schools for their final-year graduates.
AMC Test Structure:
The clinical exam for AMC comprises 16 stations. The MCQ exam includes 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and is delivered in a single 3.5-hour session with computer adaptive scoring.
At each station, the candidate has two minutes to read a presentation of a case and what tasks the candidate is expected to perform. Each station usually has three or four tasks.
A task may include taking a focused medical history, performing a focused physical examination, suggesting differential diagnoses or further diagnostic procedures, or informing about treatments.
A candidate then has eight minutes to perform the tasks and is required to pass 12 out of 16 cases including one compulsory case in each of gynecology and pediatrics.
Best Benefits:
Provide innovative educational content aligned with the latest Australian exam standards and includes comprehensive materials, references, lectures, and experimental tests.
We will deliver consistent support throughout your studies via engaging discussion groups and comprehensive review sessions.
Rest assured, we are committed to assisting you in passing the AMC exam and realizing your goal of working in Australia.