AMC Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)

Australian Medical Council Limited

Exam Details

Exam Name AMC Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)
Conducting Body Australian Medical Council Limited
Total Time 210 minutes
Total Marks 150.00 marks

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Adult Health [Medicine]
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Adult Health [Surgery]
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Womens health [Obs] [Gyn]
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Child health
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Mental health
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Population health and Ethics
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Syllabus Details

The Australian Medical Council (AMC) Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) MCQ is a 3.5-hour, 150-question exam for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) seeking registration in Australia. It covers comprehensive medical knowledge, including adult health, women’s health, child health, mental health, and population health, with a focus on Australian clinical practice.


AMC CAT MCQ Overview (2026)

  • Authority: Australian Medical Council Limited.
  • Format: Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) where the difficulty adapts based on previous answers.
  • Structure: 150 total Type A questions (one correct answer from five options), comprising 120 scored and 30 non-scored pilot questions.
  • Duration: One 3.5-hour session.
  • Passing Criteria: A score of 250 out of 500.


Syllabus Content Areas

The exam focuses on applied medical knowledge and clinical reasoning, covering six core subjects with specific emphasis:

  • Adult Health - Medicine (approx. 30%): Internal medicine, emergencies, and chronic disease management.
  • Adult Health - Surgery (approx. 20%): Surgical emergencies and perioperative care.
  • Women's Health (approx. 12.5%): Obstetrics and gynecology.
  • Child Health (approx. 12.5%): Pediatrics and acute/chronic conditions.
  • Mental Health (approx. 12.5%): Psychiatry and behavioral medicine.
  • Population Health & Ethics (approx. 12.5%): Ethics, law, screening, and public health.


Key Content Domains

  • Medical Sciences: Pathophysiology, pharmacology, microbiology, and biochemistry applied to clinical decision-making.
  • Clinical Assessment & Diagnosis: Differential diagnosis, investigation, and interpretation of results.
  • Therapeutics & Management: Treatment options aligning with Australian clinical guidelines.
  • Legal, Ethics, & Professionalism: Ethical reasoning, confidentiality, and medico-legal standards.
  • Population & Indigenous Health: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, prevention, and social determinants.

Candidates are required to answer all 150 questions. The CAT format means that if a candidate answers a question correctly, the next question will be more difficult, and if incorrectly, it will be easier.

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