egurukul launched MRCP (Part-I) course for Medical Aspirants
Launching MRCP (Part-I) course for Medical Aspirants: Does preparing for MRCP feel like a Hercules Task? Vast Syllabus to cover, but don’t know where to start? Well, we have a good opportunity for you where you can start your MRCP preparation seamlessly and in a strategic way. So, we being the master in the Medical Coaching Field have launched a new course named DBMCI MRCP (Part-I) which will be your mentor and guide in your preparation.
The course is a perfect combination of Smart Medicine and Tests and Discussions. In this blog, we will take you through the course features, fee structure, syllabus and much more.
What you get in the MRCP Part-I course by Dr. Mukesh Bhatia
The course is divided into two parts- Course A and B. Course A comprises the explanation of all the subjects and topics. Whereas, Course B contains the Tests and Discussions information. Thus, the course details of DBMCI MCRP are as follows-
- Pre-Recorded Lectures of 350+ Hours
- Students can get 160+ tests and discussions.
- 20 Mock Tests (of full subjects) with written explanatory answers.
- Aspirants can ask their doubts in the doubt clearing platform.
- DBMCI is always ahead when it comes to unique and distinct ideas. Hence, to make the learning more effective we are also including personalized mentoring for the students.
We are giving you a free three-day trial session. Click here to get MRCP free trial. To enrol, click here
Firstly, we would like to apprise you of the syllabus and question demarcations of MRCP Part -1, which is as following (as per the MRCP UK website) :
MRCP PART -1 Syllabus
Specialty | Number of questions |
Cardiology | 14 |
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 15 |
Clinical sciences | 25 |
Dermatology | 8 |
Endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic medicine | 14 |
Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 14 |
Geriatric medicine | 8 |
Haematology | 10 |
Infectious diseases | 14 |
Neurology | 14 |
Oncology | 5 |
Medical ophthalmology | 4 |
Palliative medicine and end of life care | 4 |
Psychiatry | 9 |
Renal medicine | 14 |
Respiratory medicine | 14 |
Rheumatology | 14 |
200 |
This should be taken as an indication of the likely number of questions – the actual number may vary slightly.
Clinical sciences comprise
Cell, molecular and membrane biology | 2 |
Clinical anatomy | 3 |
Clinical biochemistry and metabolism | 4 |
Clinical physiology | 4 |
Genetics | 3 |
Immunology | 4 |
Statistics, epidemiology and evidence-based medicine | 5 |
Details of MRCP Part-1 course By Dr. Mukesh Bhatia
The MRCP Part 1 course features are as follows-
- Pre Recorded Lectures 350+ hours.
- Prerecorded Test & discussion 160+ Tests
- 20 full syllabus Mock tests with written explanatory answers
- Personalized mentoring (see details in Point V)
- Doubt clearing platform
Format and Course Content of Dr. Bhatia MRCP Part-1 Course
Now, coming to the format and course contents that are being offered by us in the MRCP Part- 1 Course are as follows-
Format
- The course will be in the format of Pre-Recorded Online Classes that can be attended seamlessly on the mobile Application of DBMCI – eGURUKUL.
Our content:
- We are providing all the following topics in pre-recorded lecture format.
The following topics will be provided in the Test & Discussion format:
- Clinical biochemistry and metabolism, Genetics, Cell, molecular and membrane biology
- Immunology
- Palliative Medicine & End of life care
- Geriatric Medicine
- Dermatology
- Psychiatry, Behavior sciences, Ethics,
- Social sciences: communication and interpersonal skills
- Biostatistics, epidemiology and evidence-based medicine, Population health
Topics on Organ Systems will also be provided in the test & Discussion format
- All the questions for the Test & Discussion will be based on Past, Passmedicine, BMJ on examination.
- Kindly note that Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Clinical Physiology, Clinical Anatomy, Oncology, Microbiology, Medical Ophthalmology will be included in the organ system lectures.
- Our course content will cover approximately 90% of your syllabus for exam preparation. (There is nothing like 100% preparation for any exam in the world !!!
- About 5% of the content will be uploaded in a few days.
Interesting Facts about MRCP Part 1
How to prepare for MRCP Part -1 exam
To prepare for MRCP Part-I smoothly, we are providing few strategies which are categorised into three stages –
Stage I:
- You will study all the lectures to consolidate your basic concepts.
- Doing the questions from any question bank without knowing basic concepts is the biggest reason for poor performance in the exam.
- Remember, in the MRCP Part – 1 exam, they don’t ask a question of any subject, like Anatomy or physiology or Biochemistry etc. they ask questions on a topic!!!
- So to know the topic, you should know A to Z about the topic!!!
- All our lectures are based on a topic covering A to Z about the topic.
- You don’t need to read any other books!!!
Stage II
- Once you have finished all the lectures, we will give you a test on the same topic.
- After you submit the Test, you will be given a discussion of the test. (T & D)
- Each test will be on a small topic so that you can consolidate your knowledge about that topic
Stage III
- We will give you 20 practice mock tests of the full syllabus to assess your final preparation.
- We will give you written explanatory answers for each test.
Personalized mentoring
We will also give you personalized mentoring to guide you about the commonly asked questions by the students
1. How should I plan my studies?
2. How should I manage the time with college classes or hospital duties?
3. I feel very tired during my studies. How can I avoid it?
4. How to feel energetic?
5. Cloudiness remains in my mind, how to avoid it?
6. How to avoid negative thoughts and create positivity in your mind?
7. When should I start studying ??
We will guide you on how to study smartly, e.g. more efficient studies in less time. Remember champions are not born, they are made by the right guidance by the right person!!! It is not the speed that determines your destination but the right direction. We will give you a platform to ask your queries. A special recorded lecture will be given to you on all the above questions.
If you still have any queries, you can contact Dr Mukesh Bhatia sir directly also. His contact details will be shared with you once you join the course
Fee Structure of DBMCI MRCP Part-I Course
Duration | Monthly Installment | Fees (in INR) One-Time Payment | Monthly Installment | Fees (One-Time Payment) |
6 months | Rs 20, 000 X 3 | Rs 55, 480/- (Rs 47,000 + Rs 8480/- | USD 275 X 3 GBP 198 X 3 EURO 231 X 3 | USD 748 GBP 540 EURO 637 |
12 months | Rs 62,540/- | Rs 62,540/- Rs 53,000 + 9540/- | USD 313 X 3 GBP 228 X 3 EURO 266 X 3 | USD 842 GBP 608 EURO 720 |
NOTE: Above Fees is inclusive of Government Tax (GST) of 18%
How to get access to a course?
The steps to download the course is as follows-
Step 1: Download eGurukul from the Play Store (Android Users) / Apple store (IOS Users) by your registered mobile no.
Step 2: Put your mobile no. OTP will come on the same.
Step 3: After OTP verification, Slide opens of Course selection.
Step 4: *Note* Select the course MRCP only.
Step 5: Fill in Basic details e.g, your name, email, country, state, city, college etc.
Step 6: Later you have to provide the details of the faculties.
Important Instructions
- This will be provided to you on WhatsApp within two working days on your registered mobile number.
- The mobile application will be accessed on Mobile and Tab on one login on one device basis.
- For the comfort, convenience, and the best interests of our students, we will also be providing access to all the recorded classes on the mobile application itself that along with all the course content can be viewed as many times
Please note:
- All above is for MRCP Part – 1 only. It does not include any other course
- These do not include MRCP Part -2, and PACES
- Validity of the course from the date of joining will be for nine months
- We are preparing notes in the form of a kindle. It will take some time because of the Covid lockdown. Once it is ready, we will give it to you complimentary (Free of cost)
- But it is not a part of our regular course offered to you. It will be an additional but not compulsory service to you!!!
Syllabus details for MRCP Part-I Course
Cardiology
- Hypertension
- Congestive heart failure
- Pericardial disease
- Cardiomyopathy
- Endocarditis
- Coronary artery disease (part -1, 2, 3, and 4)
- Rheumatic fever
- Mitral stenosis
- Mitral regurgitation & Mitral valve prolapse
- Aortic stenosis & Aortic Regurgitation
- Tricuspid, pulmonary valve lesions & PAH
- Heart sound, JVP, Murmur
- ECG
- Atrial arrhythmias
- Ventricular arrhythmia & Heart block
- Cardiac- Pharmacology (part-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9)
- Congenital heart disease part-1 and 2)
Pulmonary
- Pulmonary embolism parts -1 and 2
- Sarcoidosis
- Lung cancer (part -1, 2, and 3)
- Fungal infections of the lung -1, and 2
- Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis,
- Pneumoconiosis,
- Interstitial Lung Disease,
- Pneumonia (Part-1 and 2)
- COVID-19
- Tuberculosis part-1 and 2
- ARDS
- Pleural effusion & Pneumothorax
- Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
- Hypoxemia & Respiratory failure
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) (Part-1 and 2)
- Asthma (Part-1and 2)
- Bronchiectasis & Cystic Fibrosis
- Sepsis and Septic Shock
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
- Histiocytosis X and (BOOP)
- Respiratory Pharmacology
Acid-base
- Acid-base disturbance
- Electrolyte disturbance
Nephrology
- Glomerular diseases
- Chronic renal failure
- Acute renal failure
Infection disease
- Chickenpox, Measles, Rubella, Mumps
- Cholera, Typhoid
- Malaria
- Leishmaniasis
- Filarial worms’ infections
- Leptospirosis, Parvovirus, Psittacosis, Cat scratch disease,
- Rabies, Anthrax, Infectious mononucleosis, Dengue
- Tetanus, Diphtheria, Rickettsial diseases
- HIV
- COVID
Endocrine
- Adrenal Gland (Part 1, 2)
- Thyroid Gland (Part 1 and 2)
- Parathyroid Gland (Part-1 and 2)
- Diabetes (part-1, 2, 3, and 4)
- Pituitary Gland
- Reproductive Endocrinology (Part-1, 2, 3, and 4)
- Lipid disorders (Part- 1, 2, 3, and 4)
Neurology
- Spinal cord disease
- Stroke
- Parkinson, Shy Drager Syndrome, Supranuclear Palsy, Involuntary Movement Disorders
- Meningitis, Encephalitis, Slow virus diseases
- Cerebral hemispheres, Speech, Motor neuron disease
- Multiple Sclerosis (Demyelinating Disorder)
- Seizure Disorders
- Dementia
- Peripheral Neuropathy & Guillain-Barré syndrome
- Autonomic Nervous System Part -1, and 2
- Headache
- Raised intracranial pressure and Neurosurgery
- Brain Tumor
- Brain Herniation & Neurocutaneous Syndrome
- Myasthenia gravis and Muscle diseases
- Neuro-ophthalmology
- Cerebellar Diseases
- Coma & Brain Death
- Reticular activating system`
- Neuropharmacology (Part 1, and 2)
- Vertigo
Hepatology
- Genetic Disorders Causing Jaundice & Liver Function Test
- Viral hepatitis
- Autoimmune Hepatitis, Alcoholic liver disease & NAFLD
- NAFLD, Primary Biliary Cholangitis, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
- Portal Hypertension (Part- 1, 2, and 3)
- Budd-Chiari Syndrome, Wilson Disease, Hemochromatosis
- Liver abscess
- Pregnancy-Associated Liver Diseases
- Drug-induced Liver diseases, Liver cancers
GIT
- Oesophagal Diseases
- The disease of the Stomach (Part-1, and 2)
- Diseases of the Small intestine (Part-1, 2, and 3)
- Diseases of the Large intestine (Part-1, 2, and 3)
Pancreas & Gallbladder
- Disease of Pancreas
- The disease of the Gallbladder (Part-1, and 2)
Rheumatology
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Seronegative spondyloarthropathy
- SLE, ALPA, Sjogren syndrome
- Vasculitis (Part-1, and 2)
- Crystal arthropathy, Behcet syndrome
- Progressive Systemic Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia, Marfan syndrome
- Osteoporosis & Paget Disease
- Osteoarthritis & Avascular Necrosis
- Rickets & Osteomalacia
Haematology
- Hepato-Oncology (part-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 5)
- Anemia (part -1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
- Bleeding disorder
Topics covered in Tests and Discussion Format
The following topics will be provided in the Test & Discussion format:
- Clinical biochemistry and metabolism, Genetics, Cell, molecular and membrane biology
- Microbiology
- Immunology
- Palliative Medicine & End of life care
- Geriatric Medicine
- Dermatology
- Psychiatry, Behavior sciences, Ethics,
- Social sciences: communication and interpersonal skills
- Medical Ophthalmology
- Biostatistics, epidemiology and evidence-based medicine, Population health
- Kindly note that Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Clinical Physiology, Clinical Anatomy, Oncology, will be included in the organ system lectures
I need a complete details about MRCP part 1 preparation including the fee.
Thanks in Anticipation
Hello Dr. Muhammad Mohsin
The fee details are mentioned in the blog.
Kindly go through it.
Otherwise, click on the link mentioning enrol option.
Regards,
Team Egurukul
Hello sir,am doing MD dermatology
Can I do MRCP too?
Hello Chetan
Good Morning!!
Yes, you can go for MRCP. For more course information regarding MRCP please visit our website-
Have a good day!!
What is course A and course B ,please tell me the difference and why there is huge difference in cost between both courses
Hello Sri Charan,
We have updated the prices of the course. Please Check.
Have a Great Day ahead.
Thanks and Regards
DBMCI eGurukul
Hello Mohammed Amin,
We would advise going for MRCP if you are a beginner.
For more course details of MRCP, visit –