Can You Pass the Australian Medical Council (AMC) Exam Easily? [Includes Strategy, Preparation, and Key Lessons]

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Can You Pass the Australian Medical Council
Created On : Dec 16, 2025 Updated On : Dec 16, 2025 4 min read

The first choice of international medical graduates (IMGs) and experienced doctors often happens to be Australia these days. Thanks to the moderate climate, work-life balance, family and medical benefits and a simple PR pathway through license exam and registration. Clearing the Australian Medical Council (AMC) exam is not just about medical knowledge. It is a test of resilience, confidence and pure strategy. Can you pass the AMC Exam easily? Let’s find out in this blog that sheds light on Dr. Lakshmi’s success story.

Dr. Lakshmi successfully cleared the AMC MCQ exam on her second attempt this November-December 2025. Just an hour after receiving her results, she shared her experience with the Academically team. In this blog, we have captured her raw emotions, a sigh of belief, relief and AMC preparation strategies. This is her story of perseverance, smarter preparation, and unshakable self-belief.

Insights into Dr. Lakshmi’s AMC Exam Success Story

When Dr. Lakshmi opened her AMC result, the feeling was surreal. After failing her first attempt in July by a margin of just four marks, the following months were filled with anxiety, self-doubt and emotional exhaustion. The pressure of re-attempting one of the world’s most competitive medical licensing exams weighed heavily on her.

So finally to open the results and see that green line saying ‘Passed’. It really felt good,” she shared. For many IMGs, this moment is not just about passing an exam. It represents validation after years of effort, sacrifice and delayed gratification.

How is the AMC preparation schedule from July to November?

One of the most valuable aspects of Dr. Lakshmi’s story is how clearly she identified what went wrong and what she fixed.

Confidence Over Fear

In her first attempt, stress dominated her preparation and exam performance. Even when she knew the theory, she struggled to commit to an answer. “I was in constant doubt,” she admitted. The biggest change wasn’t just academic, it was mental. She trusted her preparation, made decisions with confidence, and avoided second-guessing herself during the exam.

Shifting from Theory-Heavy to MCQ-Driven Preparation

Like many first-time AMC candidates, Dr. Lakshmi initially focused heavily on theory. While theory is essential, the AMC exam tests clinical application, pattern recognition and decision-making under time pressure. In her second attempt, she transformed her strategy:

  • Minimum 100 MCQs per day
  • Attempted 150 question mock tests
  • Deep review of explanations after every session

Completing 100 questions wasn’t quick; it took hours of focused effort. But the learning was far more exam-oriented.

This MCQ-first approach helped her:

  • Identify weak areas faster
  • Understand the examiner's logic
  • Improve speed and accuracy
  • Build confidence with repeated patterns

Learning Through Mistakes: Backward Study That Works

Rather than passively reading content, Dr. Lakshmi adopted a backward study approach, learning theory through mistakes made in MCQs. Whenever she encountered uncertainty:

  • She reviewed the guideline links attached to the questions
  • Revisited concepts only where gaps existed
  • Saved incorrect questions for revision

This method ensured that her study time was aligned with high-yield, exam-relevant topics, not random or low-probability areas.

Dr. Ssnegdha, Academic Head of Medical Licensure Exams Abroad in Academically, interviewed Dr. Lakshmi. Let’s hear it from the candidate herself, unveiling all the deets.

AMC Exam Preparation Strategy [As Explained by Dr. Lakshmi]

The Power of a “Last-Day Folder”

One of the most practical strategies Dr. Lakshmi used was creating a last-day revision folder. This folder included:

  • Frequently repeated AMC topics
  • High-yield concepts from the last 2–3 months
  • Commonly tested clinical scenarios

Instead of chasing rare or obscure questions, she focused on not making mistakes in areas that almost always appear in the AMC exam. This disciplined prioritisation made her final revision focused, calm, and efficient.

Balancing Work, Recorded Classes, and Preparation

Dr. Lakshmi began her academic journey with Academically in December, while she was working. Like many IMGs, she initially struggled to balance job responsibilities with exam preparation.

How did she mitigate?

  • Leveraging recorded classes
  • Starting focused preparation seriously from February
  • Staying consistent rather than perfect

This flexibility allowed her to progress steadily without burnout. This is something many working doctors underestimate.

Asking for Help Is a Strength, Not a Weakness

Despite describing herself as a shy person, Dr. Lakshmi actively used:

  • Live sessions
  • Discord discussions
  • Faculty support
  • 1-on-1 doubt resolution

She asked questions even when she felt they might be “silly”, and that decision changed everything. “There are so many experienced people ready to help. I decided to make maximum use of it.” Her engagement didn’t stop there. She also helped fellow students whenever she could, creating a positive feedback loop of learning and confidence.

Faculty Support That Makes the Difference

Dr. Lakshmi credits Academically’s ecosystem. Especially, faculty guidance and prompt doubt resolution for keeping her motivated and on track. She specifically acknowledged the support of Dr. Swapnil Sharma, who consistently clarified doubts and strengthened her understanding. This mentorship-driven approach is often what separates struggling candidates from successful ones.

What’s Next After AMC MCQ Exam Part I?

With AMC Part 1 cleared, Dr. Lakshmi is now exploring her next steps:

  • Preparing for AMC Part 2 (Clinical Exam)
  • Applying for Work-Based Assessment (WBA) pathways
  • Planning her entry into the Australian healthcare system

Like many candidates, she is taking time to evaluate the best path forward this time, from a position of confidence rather than uncertainty.

A Message for Those Who Missed It by a Few Marks

Her final advice is simple, honest, and powerful: “I lost the exam by four marks the last time. It broke my confidence. But if you believe you can do it, anybody can do it.” Failure does not define your capability. Your response to failure does. With the right strategy, consistent effort, and belief in yourself, the AMC exam is achievable.

You can do it too: Pass the AMC Exam 2026 today

At Academically, stories like Dr. Lakshmi’s are why we do what we do. Her journey reminds every IMG that:

  • One setback does not define your future
  • Strategy matters as much as hard work
  • Support systems accelerate success

If you are preparing for the AMC exam, let her journey be your motivation and your success mantra.

FAQs

Q- How many MCQs should I practice daily for the AMC exam?

Ans- Most successful candidates aim for 80–120 MCQs per day, with higher volumes (up to 150) during mock test days, followed by a detailed review of explanations.

Q- Is MCQ-based preparation enough for AMC MCQ?

Ans- MCQ-based preparation should be supported by targeted theory revision, especially through guidelines and explanations linked to questions. This approach aligns better with the exam pattern.

Q- What should I do if I fail the AMC exam by a small margin?

Ans- Take time to recover emotionally, reassess your strategy, increase MCQ practice, improve time management, and rebuild confidence. Many candidates clear the exam in their next attempt.

Q- How important is confidence in clearing the AMC exam?

Ans- Confidence is critical. Many candidates fail not due to lack of knowledge but due to self-doubt and overthinking during the exam.

Q- Are recorded classes useful for working doctors preparing for AMC?

Ans- Yes. Recorded classes allow flexible learning and are especially effective for working professionals who cannot attend live sessions consistently.

Q- What is a last-day revision folder for AMC preparation?

Ans- It is a curated set of high-yield topics, frequently repeated questions, and common exam themes used for final revision before the exam.

Q- What are the next steps after clearing AMC Part 1?

Ans- Candidates can prepare for AMC Part 2 (Clinical Exam) or explore Work-Based Assessment (WBA) pathways to begin working in Australia.

Aritro Chattopadhyay
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