To be eligible to apply for the exam, you must:
- be registered with the College (for training or interruption)
- have 24 months full time equivalent (FTE) certified Basic Training (PREP program) or completed the Consolidation phase of training (new curriculum) before:
- the beginning of the clinical year for the February exam
- 31 August for the October exam
- have completed all necessary training requirements as specified in the handbook (PREP program) or learning, teaching, and assessment programs (new curriculum)
- have not exceeded the exam attempt limits and comply with all other requirements in the Progression Through Training Policy
- comply with the relevant Divisional Written Examination application closing date
- pay any outstanding College fees
If you have outstanding training fees, you’re ineligible to sit the exam. See College Fees Terms and Conditions.
Progression through training
In accordance with the Progression Through Training Policy (PDF) all training programs must be completed within the time limit for the length of the program.
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Trainee Cohort
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Divisional Written Exam (DWE) attempts
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Divisional Clinical Exam (DCE) attempts
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Maximum time limit to complete exam attempts
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Basic Trainees (commenced from 1 January 2017)
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- Third written exam attempt is before October 2023 DWE
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3
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3
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Exams must be completed within the 8-year Basic Training time-limit
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- Third written exam attempt is on or after October 2023 DWE
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4
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3 |
Exams must be completed within the 8-year Basic Training time-limit
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Basic Trainees (commenced prior to 1 January 2017)
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- Third written exam attempt is before October 2023 DWE
- Have not attempted the Written Exam prior to 2017 DWE
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3
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3
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8 years from 1 January 2017
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- Third written exam attempt is on or after the October 2023 DWE
- Have not attempted the DWE prior to 2017
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4
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3
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8 years from 1 January 2017
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- Have not attempted the DWE prior to 2017 but registered (in 2016) for the 2017 DWE
Includes those who subsequently withdrew from the 2017 DWE
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5
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3
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8 years from 1 January 2017
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- Had 1 or more DWE attempts prior to 2017
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Up to 5
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5
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8 years from 1 January 2017
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- Had 1 or more DCE attempts prior to 2017
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N/A
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Up to 5
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5 years from 1 January 2017
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In March 2020, the College Education Committee approved a 12-month extension to the time limit to complete training for all trainees who started training in 2020 or earlier, in recognition of the exceptional circumstances due to COVID-19. This extension applies to the training program(s) that the trainee was registered in for the 2020 training year.
These transitional arrangements provide additional time to complete exam attempts and don't extend the time limit to complete other Basic Training requirements as set out in the Progression Through Training Policy (see Item 4). They're in place to ensure current Basic Trainees aren't disadvantaged.
Note: training program requirements include, but aren't limited to, satisfactory completion of clinical experience requirements, examinations, work-based assessments, projects and modules.
Application process
Refer to the key dates for more information. Applications open at 10am (AEDT/NZDT) on Monday, 23 November 2026. Applications close at 5pm (AEDT/NZDT) on Tuesday, 8 December 2026.

Submit your application
Log in to MyRACP and click the 'Apply Now' button on the DWE exam tile. To complete your application, you must pay the exam fee at the time of submission.
Application confirmation
After submitting your application, you’ll get an email confirming receipt. If you don’t receive an email, check your junk/spam folders. If it’s still missing, contact our member support centre
Your exam venue
Approximately 4 weeks before your exam date, you’ll receive an email with your exam venue details, date, and time. Bring a copy of this email on exam day as proof of your allocation and identification.
Special consideration
Throughout RACP training programs, trainees may experience exceptional circumstances that impact their assessment activities. These circumstances are not ordinarily encountered or anticipated and are beyond the trainee’s control and may affect their
ability to attend or perform optimally in an exam, or complete or submit a work-based assessment requirement.
We're committed to supporting all trainees by providing reasonable adjustments where necessary to ensure equitable access to assessment activities, in a manner that is transparent, fair, respectful, responsive, accountable and people-focused.
Before the exam
Special consideration may be approved for:
- permanent or long-term disability
- temporary disability due to medical or other relevant conditions
- pregnancy, lactation and infant-feeding needs
- essential religious, cultural, social or legal commitments
- compassionate grounds or other significant disruptive events occurring before the examination
Applications should be submitted as early as possible, preferably at the time of exam application, to allow sufficient time for review and implementation of any approved arrangements.
Applications submitted after the published deadline may still be considered in exceptional circumstances, at the discretion of the College, and additional supporting documentation may be required.
During the exam
Special consideration may be given for technical or procedural issues. Candidates must notify the examiner or invigilator of the issue immediately so the incident can be acknowledged, mitigated where possible and documented.
After the exam
Special consideration may be requested for:
- technical or procedural issues that could not be resolved during the exam
- temporary disability that occurred during the exam and prevented completion
- racism, discrimination, or bias experienced during the exam
Applications must be submitted within 5 calendar days of the exam and before results are released. Temporary disability, where the candidate elected to continue the exam, isn't eligible for post-exam consideration.
Impaired preparation isn't grounds for special consideration. Candidates who believe their preparation has been significantly affected should withdraw before sitting the exam. All applications require supporting documentation and are reviewed confidentially.
Special consideration may result in reasonable adjustments or alternative arrangements but will not change your marks or exam result.
For full details and application requirements, see the Special Consideration for Assessment Policy and
the Special Consideration for Assessment application guide and form (PDF).
Fees
To be eligible to sit the exam, you must be up-to date with all your College training fees. See College Fees Terms and Conditions.
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Exam fees support the delivery of the exam and fund the complex operational and logistical requirements involved in managing the assessment across multiple locations.
Fees contribute to a wide range of essential costs, such as:
- venue hire and invigilation services
- production and manual processing of exam materials
- contracts with external companies for scanning and data verification
- meetings of the Written Examination Committee
- travel, accommodation, and catering for those involved in exam development and setting the standards
- licensing and maintenance of secure digital platforms used for exam administration and results management
These costs ensure that each exam is conducted fairly, securely and in accordance with the RACP's high standards of quality and professionalism.
Withdrawal and refund
Withdrawals aren't counted as an exam attempt.
If you withdraw, you may be eligible for a refund. The refund amounts depend on when you withdraw. See College Fees Terms and Conditions.
To request a refund on medical and non-medical compassionate grounds, submit an application form (PDF) under the Special Consideration for Assessment Policy (PDF).
If you withdraw, you may reapply to take the exam the following year if you meet the eligibility criteria. Note that application fees aren't carried over from one year to the next.
To withdraw from the exam, email examinations@racp.edu.au.