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Australian Medical Council Computer-Based Testing

This is the scheduling for the Australian Medical Council’s (AMC) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), either by using the AMC on-line scheduling portal (please see https://exams.amc.org.au/login) or by submitting the Form C-1 paper-based application (please read https://www.amc.org.au/index.php/img/exam/mcq/off). To be eligible to schedule for an MCQ examination, you must first apply to the AMC by submitting the Form C-1 application. If you have not yet made these arrangements then please see the instructions for applying to the AMC’s MCQ Off-shore examination.

US Embargo

The following countries are subject to economic and trade sanctions administered and enforced by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC):

  • Cuba
  • North Korea

Residents from the abovementioned countries are not allowed to schedule for MCQ examinations offered at Pearson VUE venues

Pearson VUE has received advice from the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in the USA that, commencing July 2009, residents from both Iran and Sudan who are AMC eligible candidates, may now schedule for the AMC MCQ examination with Pearson VUE. Please refer to the MCQ Examination Dates for 2010 for a list of available Pearson VUE and/or Cliftons venues.

Examination Format

The MCQ consists of two 3½ hour examinations administered in morning and afternoon sessions on the same day, with a 1 hour break between the morning and afternoon sessions.

Questions are multiple choice, with one correct answer to be selected from five responses.

The multiple choice question (MCQ) examination is fully integrated. Questions in each of the major component subjects are not grouped according to subject but are placed throughout the examination. 60 of the 300 questions are pilot items which are used to test and calibrate new questions for possible use in future examinations and are not counted towards the candidate’s overall score. For more information on this examination, please refer to the AMC website (NOT Pearson VUE).

Scheduling

If you have successfully completed the Form C-1 application process (either by using the AMC on-line scheduling portal or paper-based application — please refer to https://www.amc.org.au/index.php/img/exam/mcq/off) and have received a confirmation email from Pearson VUE regarding the MCQ examination you may now schedule by:

  • Schedule Test Online
  • Schedule Test Over the Phone

These scheduling facilities also allow you to vary your MCQ Examination day or venue (where other examinations/venues/sessions are available).

It is vital that you take action as soon as you receive the email as Pearson VUE allocates placements on a ‘first come, first serve’ basis.

Once you have scheduled your examination placement with Pearson VUE, the AMC will email you an official placement letter. This letter can therefore be utilised for travel and Visa requirements as it confirms both your placement and venue selection.

For more information on the scheduling process, please download the Exam Scheduling Process Flow Chart (pdf).

Withdrawals

If an AMC candidate wishes to withdraw from an AMC MCQ Examination, the follow procedures must be followed:

  • Contact Pearson VUE to cancel your appointment; AND
  • Submit the MCQ Examination Withdrawal Form to the AMC, in order for a refund (less withdrawal fee) of your examination payment. Click here to obtain this form.
  • Please be aware that withdrawal is not accepted via telephone or email. Withdrawal is ONLY accepted by submitting this form to the AMC.

If you cannot find the information you require on this page or you have not yet completed the MCQ application process and paid your MCQ Examination fees, then please see the AMC website for instructions for applying to the AMC’s MCQ Examination. Learn more about the AMC MCQ Examination process on the AMC website.

Important Note Regarding Withdrawals
If you withdraw from an AMC MCQ Examination, you will incur financial penalties where notification of withdrawal is not received prior to the scheduling cut-off dates. Please see the AMC website for information about penalties and scheduling cut-off dates.

Please Note: If you haven’t made contact with Pearson VUE by the examination closing date, you will be required to withdraw from that examination. Penalties will apply (please see the AMC website for further information).

Third party nominees

Under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the AMC is generally not permitted to disclose personal information about a candidate to a third party (i.e. agent, employer) without the candidate’s consent.

A candidate may authorise a third party (agent) to communicate and/or act on the candidate’s behalf by completing the Authority to receive information concerning an AMC candidate/applicant form (PDF).

MCQ Results

MCQ results are processed by the AMC. Please contact the AMC if you have any further enquiries, and NOT Pearson VUE. The results will be placed on the AMC Website approximately 4 weeks after the examination and will remain on the website for a period of 4 weeks, after which time they will be removed. Transcripts will be sent by mail 4 weeks after the examination. Please refer to the MCQ Examination Dates for 2010.

Last updated 2010-06-16