Ongeveer Ant PLAB

Built by UK-trained doctors, for the doctors who are coming next.

Ant PLAB exists for one reason: to help international medical graduates pass PLAB 1 without wasting a year guessing at outdated content.

Our mission

Every PLAB candidate has already done the hard part — five years of medical school, a postgraduate exam in their home country, and the courage to move continents. Our job is to make the last 180 questions between them and a UK GMC registration as fair and as efficient as possible. We organise content by the GMC MLA Content Map, write to FY2 difficulty, and reference NICE and the BNF on every answer.

What we offer

Six things, deliberately. We do not sell anything we cannot make excellent.

UKMLA-aligned question bank

10,000+ single best answer MCQs across all 24 GMC Areas of Clinical Practice, weighted to match the official AKT.

NICE & BNF referenced

Every question explanation cites the NICE guideline or BNF entry it relies on. Re-verified quarterly against the latest UK practice.

Realistic mock exams

180 questions in 3 hours, in single-best-answer format, with AoCP weighting matched to recent AKT samples — so what you practise is what you sit.

FY2-level, not subspecialty trivia

Every vignette is what an FY2 sees on a UK ward, in A&E or in primary care — exactly what the GMC examines.

50+ language interface

The question stems are always in British English (so are the GMC questions), but the app, study notes and AI tutor speak your language.

Per-AoCP analytics

See which of the 24 areas you are weakest in. Stop revising what you already know.

What we will not do

  • ×Copy or repackage other banks. Every Ant PLAB question is original. We read GMC, NICE and the BNF — not Plabable, not Pastest.
  • ×Examine subspecialty trivia. The GMC examines FY2 medicine. We do too.
  • ×Recommend you over-revise rare conditions. Our AoCP weighting matches the official AKT samples — common things first.
  • ×Pretend to be a clinical advice service. Our content is for revision only. Always practise on the latest NICE guidelines and BNF.

Get in touch

[email protected]
Editorial office
167-169 Great Portland Street
London, W1W 5PF, United Kingdom