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Syed Shahmeer Raza’s PLAB 1 Experience

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7 to 10 Days of Prep

I received my IELTS result a few days before the application process for PLAB 1 closed. I booked my PLAB 1 and did not get to study for the next 2 to 3 weeks. It came to the last 10 days that I actually started studying for it. It was a do or die situation for me. This is obviously not something that I would recommend. Do give the exam the respect it deserves and I am sure you will ace it.

 

How I Studied?

I used to sit in the hospital library and study for 8 to 12 hours with small breaks for tea and meals.

 

How to use 1700 Questions?

A point that I would like to make is that you should not use any 1700 MCQs source as an assessment tool, rather use it as a learning tool as you are doing it for the first time. It is okay if you can not get all of the MCQs right. Do not panic.

 

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My Result

I scored 161/200 in my PLAB 1. I received my PLAB 1 score on the 19thApril, 2018. The average score for the test was 137 with a passing score of 131. This was a little higher than expected as the test was relatively difficult, different and everyone had mixed feelings after getting out of the exam hall. Also, the average pass score is usually around 125. The point that I am trying to make here is that you might have mixed feelings after getting out of the exam but believe me if you put in a little effort and be smart, you can easily pass the exam with a decent score.

 

Take Home Message

 

Conclusion

PLAB 1 is a very basic exam but you need to play smart and with a little hard work you can go across the line even if you have less than a fortnight to prepare for the exam.

Regards,

Dr Syed Shahmeer Raza

Dr. Syed Shahmeer Raza graduated from medical school in July 2017. He took his PLAB 1 during his House Job in March 2018. This article was published with his consent.

 

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