How Many Hours Should You Study for PLAB 1?
One of the most common questions candidates ask is: “How much time do I really need for PLAB 1?” The answer depends on your background and schedule, but here’s a realistic breakdown. Sections: Typical study duration Most IMGs spend 3–6 months preparing. Around 300–400 study hours are recommended for solid preparation. Daily schedule – Full-time candidates: 4–6 hours daily – Working doctors: 2–3 hours daily with longer weekend sessions Study methods that work – Practice 50–100 SBAs per day – Review explanations carefully – Use cheat sheets for high-yield recall – Do timed mocks every week in the last month Why practice matters more than reading PLAB 1 tests decision-making. Solving exam-style SBAs is the fastest way to improve. How ukmedpractice.com supports this With 9000+ questions, past mocks, and performance analytics, you can plan and measure your study hours effectively. Conclusion: It’s not just about hours studied — it’s about structured practice. Aim for consistency over time.