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The Royal College of Emergency Medicine stipulates limited attempts for each part of the MRCEM exam. For MRCEM OSCE, this is a maximum of six times.
Yes. Once you clear the final MRCEM OSCE examination, you earn the prestigious MRCEM credentials.
No. Repeat candidates need not apply again as all subsequent attempts for any parts of the exam are made through the same RCEM online account.
No. The MRCEM OSCE is a practical examination of your clinical skills and will be conducted in person at select exam centres. Refer to the official RCEM website for available dates and locations for the MRCEM OSCE exam.
The MRCEM is a prestigious postgraduate certification from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine — the sole regulatory body for Emergency Medicine practitioners in the UK, making it a global gold standard.
The exam has three parts: MRCEM Primary, MRCEM SBA, and MRCEM OSCE, testing both theoretical knowledge and applied clinical skills
To sit the MRCEM OSCE, candidates must
Number of Attempts
RCEM regulations state that candidates may attempt all modules of MRCEM, Primary, SBA, and OSCE, a maximum of six times. Those who’ve already completed the allowed number of attempts may apply for one additional attempt per module, subject to the guidelines of Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
The MRCEM Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is a clinical practical exam that truly tests the applied clinical skills of candidates.
It presents 16 stations of real-life clinical scenarios to the participants to assess their clinical management, and pip communication skills.
The exam takes place over 2 hours, 42 minutes with each station allotted 8 minutes, a minute per station as reading time, as well as two rest stations.
MRCEM Primary: 27 October 2026 (Test Centres Worldwide)
MRCEM SBA: 16 September 2026 (Test Centres Worldwide)
MRCEM OSCE: 24 July 2026 (Chennai, India)
While the first two modules of MRCEM, Primary and SBA, are conducted in collaboration with Surpass Assessment in their test centres around the globe, MRCEM OSCE tests are conducted in select locations.
Regardless of the module you are attempting, it is recommended that you book your examination slot as early as possible since the demand and availability of seats may vary.
1. Create an RCEM Account
All candidates must create an online RCEM account before applying for any MRCEM examination.
2. Eligibility
MRCEM OSCE
3. Booking the Exam
Eligible candidates will receive an email from RCEM when the booking window opens.
MRCEM OSCE
5. ID Requirements on Exam Day
Accepted Identification methods are:
Passport
Driving licence
Government-issued photo ID
Biometric ID card with photograph
Aadhaar card (PVC format only)
(Failure to comply may result in refusal of entry to the examination)
6. Reasonable Adjustments
Candidates requiring reasonable adjustments due to disability or medical conditions must:
7. Cancellation and Refund Policy