Medical Student OSCE Examinations Cost and Fees

Where to find the official fees

Medical student OSCE examinations are run by individual medical schools and any associated fees are set institutionally. Check with your medical school examinations office for details specific to your institution.

PRIMEX does not republish institution-specific OSCE fee figures because they vary by medical school and year. Your medical school examinations office is the only reliable source for confirmed figures.

What the examination fee usually covers

College examination fees typically cover sitting the examination itself. They generally do not cover:

Indirect costs to budget for

The visible exam fee is often the smaller line item. The full cost of preparation typically includes:

How candidates reduce overall preparation cost

How PRIMEX fits into the cost picture

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Frequently asked questions

Where do I find the official fees?

The official fee schedule is published by the relevant institution. See the link above for the confirmed current figures.

What does the fee usually cover?

The college fee typically covers sitting the examination itself. Preparation resources, study leave, travel and retakes are separate costs.

Is there a retake fee?

Retake fees and policies are set by the college. Some colleges charge the full sitting fee again; others have a reduced retake fee. Check the official page for current policy.

How much does preparation cost beyond the fee?

Preparation costs vary by candidate. A typical budget covers a structured question bank, notes or textbooks and one or more mock papers. A single PRIMEX subscription replaces several of these line items.

Can PRIMEX reduce the total cost?

For most candidates a single PRIMEX subscription replaces multiple separately purchased resources, reducing overall preparation spend.