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Created by a Former National College Examiner

 

Australia's Leading Examination Preparation Platform

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Candidate Enrolments to Date

96.7%

Candidate Pass Rate to Date

15,500+

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We Are Different

Why Trust PassGP

PassGP was built on a deep belief in the brilliance of our doctors. Founded by A/Prof George Eskander, Former RACGP National Lead Examiner and a past AMC & PLAB Examiner, PassGP began as a personal response to the distressing exam failure rates - and the toll this takes on doctors, their families, and their futures. 

A/Prof Eskander saw first-hand that failure wasn’t due to lack of knowledge. It was due to poor exam technique, limited support, and a system that doesn’t reflect the everyday excellence of our profession. 

At PassGP, we’re here to change that. We specialise in translating your clinical brilliance into examiner language - from those who’ve run the exams themselves. We are with you - every step of the way.

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AMC Exam Preparation Tile
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PESCI Exam Preparation Tile
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RNZCGP & RHMTPS Exam Preparation Tile
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Key Exam Information

Advanced AKT Question Bank. Built for the 2026.2 Exams   

  • 300+ advanced-difficulty MCQ questions live, with ongoing weekly expansion
  • Aligned to the 2026.2 exams, modelled off the 2025.2 & 2026.1 exams
  • Exam-grade preparation focused on judgement, prioritisation and examiner logic
  • Questions rewritten and upgraded to reflect the difficulty of recent AKT sittings
  • Examiner-style scenarios designed to expose subtle traps and borderline decisions
  • 500+ clinical flashcards included in your full subscription
  • Integrated seamlessly with the PassGP RACGP, ACRRM & NZ question banks
  • Designed for the final phase of preparation once core knowledge is established
  • PassGP App – mobile optimised, unlimited access.
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High-Yield Clinical Flashcards. Free With Every Package.

  • 500+ flashcards across 19 core clinical areas
  • Study Smart: High-Yield Learning in Minutes, Not Hours
  • Your high-yield recall system
  • Written by academics, senior clinicians and examiners
  • Evidence-aligned summaries, red flags, visuals and key differentials
  • 24/7 mobile access through the PassGP App
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The One-Stop Shop 

A/Prof Eskander’s extensive experience makes PassGP the one-stop shop for IMGs.

For IMGs on the standard pathway, we have you covered with our AMC MCQ and AMC Clinical packages. Want to work in general practice? We’ve got you covered with our PESCI package as well.

Once registered, IMGs working within the general practice context need to enrol in an approved training program and will start their journey towards qualifying for specialist registration. Passing the RACGP examinations is high stakes and you might be faced with the uncertainty of ongoing registration if you’ve had previous unsuccessful exam attempts. That’s where we come step in. With our AKT & KFP, CCE and ACRRM packages, we’ll teach you how to pass first time.

See Our IMG Packages

Your Questions Answered

Leading the Future of Medical Education

At the RACMA & AIDH National Conference, our founder, A/Prof George Eskander, Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Curtin University,  shared how PassGP is using AI and predictive analytics to build a smarter, more connected future for doctors - especially those in rural and remote Australia.

Our mission is simple: to create systems that don’t just help doctors pass exams, but help them belong, connect, and thrive.

Discover how PassGP is driving innovation and inclusion in Medical Education.

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Our Blog

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