The AMCEP MCQ Bridging Course is a comprehensive, online, 4-month intensive program designed specifically to prepare International Medical Graduates (IMGs) for the Australian Medical Council (AMC) MCQ Exam. This exam is a critical first step on the path to becoming a registered medical professional in Australia.
The course spans 4 months, with sessions held every weekend (Saturday and Sunday) from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM AEST. Delivered entirely online via AMCEP Student portal, the course offers flexibility while ensuring that students receive high-quality instruction. The curriculum is designed and taught by a team of experienced tutors who bring a wealth of knowledge and dedication to the table.
The course covers key areas that are essential for success in the AMC MCQ Exam, including:
These subjects are taught through a combination of lectures and tutorials, ensuring that participants gain a solid understanding of each topic.
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The primary goal of the course is to help IMGs build a robust foundation in medical knowledge, with a particular focus on the critical topics that frequently appear in the AMC MCQ Exam. The course emphasizes practical, real-world scenarios commonly encountered in the Australian healthcare system, enabling students to master the latest medical protocols. This targeted approach equips participants with the tools necessary to achieve exemplary scores on the AMC MCQ Exam.
4 months
Weekend schedules (10 hours per week)
5-hour classes on Saturday & Sundays
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The AMCEP Online MCQ Bridging Course offers three intakes each year, allowing you to start your preparation at a time that best suits your schedule. The course begins in January, May, and September, providing flexibility for students to align their studies with their personal and professional commitments. Each intake follows the same comprehensive 4-month structure, ensuring that no matter when you start, you'll receive the same high-quality instruction and support.
Early registration is recommended, as spots are limited and fill up quickly.