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RACGP AKT exam preparation in 2026: how to improve accuracy and speed

Jun 16, 2026
RACGP AKT candidate answering multiple choice questions under time pressure

RACGP AKT exam preparation in 2026 is often approached incorrectly. Many candidates focus on expanding knowledge rather than improving decision-making speed.

The RACGP AKT exam is a time-pressured assessment of applied clinical reasoning.

“AKT success is not about knowing more - it is about deciding faster and safer.” - A/Prof George Eskander

What the RACGP AKT exam actually tests

The RACGP AKT exam assesses:

  • rapid recall of guideline-based management
  • prioritisation of safe clinical decisions
  • recognition of common GP presentations
  • ability to eliminate unsafe options
  • consistency under time pressure

AKT exam questions are designed to test decisions, not theory.

Why candidates lose marks in the AKT exam

Common AKT errors include:

  • overthinking simple questions
  • choosing rare diagnoses over common ones
  • missing key red flags
  • poor time management
  • second-guessing correct answers

These errors reflect hesitation rather than lack of knowledge.

How to improve RACGP AKT performance

High-performing candidates:

  • practise high-volume AKT-style MCQs
  • train under strict time limits
  • focus on common GP scenarios
  • develop elimination strategies
  • prioritise safe, guideline-based answers

Speed improves when decisions become automatic. The most effective way to build this is through repeated practice in a dedicated RACGP AKT exam bank alongside broader RACGP AKT exam preparation.

Conclusion

RACGP AKT exam preparation is about building fast, safe decision-making. Candidates who improve recall speed and pattern recognition perform significantly better.

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