Results
To view a full breakdown of your most recent results for any of the exams please log on to your online account. Once you have logged in go to Exam History in the My MRCP(UK) area. Candidates who have not yet registered on the MRCP(UK) website can do so through our create an online account page.
Part 1 and Part 2 written examinations
Examination
results are published on the website through candidates' My MRCP(UK)
accounts 4 weeks after the examination. Approximate dates for the
release of results are available on the Part 1 and Part 2 exam dates pages.
We no longer post out hard copies of results letters. Candidates' latest examination result letter can be downloaded from their My MRCP(UK) online account. If you require an electronic copy of any other results letter please contact the relevant College requesting this.
Candidates are advised that they will not receive a diploma until they have completed all three parts of the Diploma.
This diagram shows all stages in the results process:
We no longer post out hard copies of results letters. Candidates' latest examination result letter can be downloaded from their My MRCP(UK) online account. If you require an electronic copy of any other results letter please contact the relevant College requesting this.
Candidates are advised that they will not receive a diploma until they have completed all three parts of the Diploma.
This diagram shows all stages in the results process:
PACES
Full
examination results are available via candidates' My MRCP(UK) accounts
approximately 10 working days after the examination date for candidates
sitting in the UK and approximately 15 working days for candidates
sitting in an international centre.
Candidates who have passed all parts of the MRCP(UK) examination will receive a hard copy results letter in the post.
This diagram shows the results process:
Candidates who have passed all parts of the MRCP(UK) examination will receive a hard copy results letter in the post.
This diagram shows the results process:
PACES centres with confirmed results
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UK Centres
UK Centres
- Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
- Ayr Hospital
- Barnet General Hospital
- Bedford Hospital
- Belfast - Royal Victoria Hospital
- Bishop Auckland General Hospital
- Borders General Hospital
- Castle Hill Hospital
- Edinburgh CSAC
- Fairfield General Hospital
- Furness General Hospital
- Glasgow Royal Infirmary
- Golden Jubilee National Hospital
- Harrogate District Hospital
- Kingston Hospital
- Lister Hospital
- Luton and Dunstable University Hospital
- New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton
- Ninewells Hospital
- Raigmore Hospital
- Royal Bournemouth Hospital
- Royal Sussex County Hospital
- Singleton Hospital
- St Albans Hospital
- St George's Hospital
- St Thomas' Hosptal
- Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
- University Hospital of North Tees
- University Hospital Wishaw
- Walsall Manor Hospital
- Whipps Cross University Hospital
- Wrexham Maelor Hospital
- Wythenshawe Hospital
- Bengaluru - The Manipal Hospital
- Chennai - Madras Medical Hospital
- Chennai - Sundaram Medical Foundation
- Dubai - Dubai Hospital
- Egypt - Military Medical Academy
- Egypt - New Kasr El Ainy Hospital
- India - New Delhi
- Kochi - Aster Medcity
- Mandalay General Hospital
- Nairobi - Aga Khan University (East Africa Medical College)
- Sharjah - Al Qassimi Hospital
SCEs
Examination
results are published on the website through candidates' My MRCP(UK)
accounts 4 weeks after the examination. Candidates will also receive an
email containing their results letter on the date of results release. No
hard copies of letters are produced for the SCEs; all passing
candidates will receive an official certificate approximately 6 weeks
after results are released.
This diagram illustrates the stages involved in releasing the results:
This diagram illustrates the stages involved in releasing the results:
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