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RACP Paediatrics Written Examination Pass Rate 2026

The headline figure

The RACP publishes per-component pass rates for the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination. These are the most recent verified figures:

RACP publishes per-sitting pass rates by component. There is no single ~60% headline figure; rates vary by component and sitting.

How the standard is set

For the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination, RACP assesses candidates against a defined competency standard rather than ranking them against each other, so the proportion who pass reflects how a cohort performs against that bar and varies between sittings. Where a verified figure is published it appears above with its source; where the examining body publishes none, PRIMEX states that plainly rather than estimating one.

What separates pass-tier from fail-tier candidates

The RACP Paediatrics Written Examination is Two written papers (DWE), then a clinical exam (DCE) with real paediatric patients. Across multiple examination sittings, the following patterns distinguish candidates who pass from those who do not:

How PRIMEX helps you cross the pass line

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Frequently asked questions

How long should I study for the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination?

Most candidates dedicate 16-26 weeks of structured preparation for the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination. The exact duration depends on your prior knowledge base, clinical experience, and available study time per week. Starting earlier generally produces better outcomes than compressing preparation into a short period.

What is the format of the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination?

Two written papers (DWE), then a clinical exam (DCE) with real paediatric patients.

What is the pass rate for the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination?

The RACP publishes per-component pass rates for the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination. These are the most recent verified figures:

  • DWE Paediatrics: 75.9% (Feb 2026) — official source, verified 2026-06-02.
  • DWE Paediatrics: 79.3% (Feb 2025) — official source, verified 2026-06-02.
  • DWE Paediatrics: 86.2% (Feb 2024) — official source, verified 2026-06-02.
  • DCE Paediatrics (AU+NZ): 85.4% (2025) — official source, verified 2026-06-02.

RACP publishes per-sitting pass rates by component. There is no single ~60% headline figure; rates vary by component and sitting.

What are the most common failure modes in the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination?
  • Neonatal presentations underprepared - neonatology is heavily weighted and requires dedicated study separate from general paediatrics.
  • Insufficient MCQ practice volume for the pattern-recognition demands of the written examination.
  • Developmental paediatrics and child psychiatry - often neglected but reliably tested.
  • Using adult medicine frameworks in paediatric answers without adapting for age-specific normal values and presentations.
What resources does PRIMEX provide for the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination?

PRIMEX provides a curriculum-mapped question bank, AI-graded practice, and structured study resources for the RACP Paediatrics Written Examination. Start with a 7-day free trial to access the full platform.