@@DEEPJYOTICHAUDHURI Thanks DEEPJYOTICHAUDHURI Feel free to refer the video for your friends taking the exam. You are lucky enough to join the best resource for mrcs part b if you are interested send your email, it’s for free if you joined before July
First of all thank you so much for the video which limited the confusion I had. Secondly.. Do I need my MBBS signed by someone with the FULL membership in RCS-Edinburgh or someone who took the part A only ?
@@MEDICOPLASTY thanks for thr reply. well I’m not currently employed because of lack of documents and verifications due to this RSF & Army war thing going on back home.. but I’m doing a clinical attachment sooo my question is : does the signature of one my seniors with FRCS help even though I’m not actually working there ? Thanks again doctor ❤️
Did you take a post graduation degree in surgery from your home country or you started talking preparation after completing your MBBS? I just completed my MBBS. I want to take preparation but I find the questions really difficult for my level. I'm really getting panicked and don't know what to do. I feel like I know nothing and everything is new to me.😢😢
Hey Mariazaman, So, diving into postgraduate prep can feel like stepping into the unknown-I get it. At the start, those questions seem like a different language, right? But here's the deal: Back to Basics: Brush up on your MBBS knowledge. Strong foundation, strong game. Plan It Out: Break this beast down. Bit by bit. You got this. Practice Hustle: Those tricky questions? They'll bow down with practice. Consistency is key. Get Help: No shame in asking for backup. Profs, seniors, online wizards-tap into that wisdom. Positive Vibes Only: Feeling lost is part of the journey. Celebrate small wins. You're on this path for a reason. Chill Breaks: Burnout? Not on your watch. Take breaks, recharge, and tackle it refreshed. Exam Mode Activate: Simulate those exam vibes. Pressure's on, but you're built for this. Remember, it's okay not to have all the answers right away. You've aced MBBS-this is just the next level. Own it, Mariazaman! 🚀✨
Hi Kelvintettehahulu, You can send an email to them explaining that you are not able to find a surgeon with FRCS and they will accept, We did that for one of our friends.
If you took Part A with Edinburgh for example you can easily take part B with another college for example England ,you just need to provide your MBBS and part A result. Part B now available Internationally and each college has specific schedule and specific countries but the exams are the same.