What to Expect on PLAB 1 Exam Day: Tips from Past Takers
With just a day to go before the PLAB 1 exam, it’s natural to feel nervous. But the right mindset and preparation can make all the difference. Here’s what past successful candidates recommend you keep in mind for exam day.
Follow Exam Centre Protocols
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Arrive Early: Reach at least 30–45 minutes before your exam starts.
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ID Check: Carry your valid passport or the same ID you used while booking. Keep your confirmation email and GMC correspondence handy.
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No Personal Items: Phones, bags, and even water bottles are not allowed in the exam hall. Check your test centre’s rules in advance so you’re not caught off guard.
Know the Structure and Pacing
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The PLAB 1 consists of 180 Single Best Answer (SBA) questions to be completed in 3 hours.
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Questions are scenario-based, testing both your knowledge and clinical reasoning.
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Expect coverage from all major systems, ethics, and UK-specific clinical guidelines.
Master Time Management
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You’ll get about one minute per question—with no real time to go back and review everything.
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Don’t spend more than 60 seconds on a single question.
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If unsure, mark the question and move forward—you can always revisit if time permits.
Manage Stress and Stamina
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Many test-takers feel mental fatigue halfway through the exam.
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Build your exam stamina during prep by practicing full-length mock tests.
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On the day, stay calm, pace yourself, and avoid letting stress take over.
Final Word from Past Takers
PLAB 1 is not just about how much you know, but how strategically you approach the exam. Candidates who treated it like a marathon—steady, focused, and disciplined—performed best.
Trust your PLAB preparation, keep your nerves in check, and remember: PLAB exam day is your chance to show readiness, not anxiety.
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