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Enrolment Fees 
 

Documentation about the PTB fees policy and the Fees from 2009

How much are my enrolment fees? 

The 2009 JRCPTB fees are set at £125 per year.  The upfront fee for Core Training in £250 and for Specialty Training is £625.   

 

LAT, FTTA, FTSTA fee per annum

Upfront fee for Core Training

Upfront fee for Specialty Training

Payment added to Collegiate Membership subscription

Fee

£125 per annum

£250

£625

 £125

For those who enrolled on or after 01/08/07 and choose to pay through Collegiate Membership you should make two payments to cover Core Training and five payments for Specialty Training.  If you enrolled before 01/08/07 and are paying through Collegiate Membership you are not on a fixed number of payments scheme.  You will be able to apply to move to the normal College membership rate on paying either the fee due at enrolment or the value of the fixed payment plan, which ever is greater. 

How can I pay my fees? 

During the Online Enrolment progress you are asked to choose how to you want to pay your enrolment fees, currently there are two choices:

  1. One off fee
  2. Joining a collegiate membership programme at the higher subscription rate

Trainees enrolling at LAT, FTSTA, CT2 or CT3 should always pay the one off fee to prevent accidental overcharging.

The one off fee can be paid in the final stages of the online enrolment by debit or credit card (not American Express).  Or you can choose to pay by cheque.  Please make cheques payable to the “JRCPTB” and write your name, GMC number and date of birth on the back.  All cheques must be received within one month of completing the online enrolment system or you may be liable for a late payment penalty charge.   

Joining through Collegiate Membership allows the payments to be spread over a number of payments.  The first payment must be made directly to the JRCPTB and all other further payments will be collected annually by the relevant membership department for London and Glasgow, these fees will be collected in October and Edinburgh will collect in July. Core Trainees will make two payments and substantive specialty trainees, five payments

What are the benefits of paying the one off fee?

Paying the one off fee protects you against further increases in the JRCPTB enrolment fees.

What are the benefits of paying through Collegiate Membership?

By choosing to pay through Collegiate Membership your JRCPTB fees will be spread over a number of payments.  The first fee will always be paid directly to the JRCPTB and the membership department will be responsible collecting both their membership subscription fee and the JRCPTB enrolment fee for the subsequent payments.  

Membership subscription fees start at about £100 not including the PTB contributions.  Please note that PTB portion of the fee is subject to change and may increase over the course of your payment plan.  For 2009 the PTB contribution is currently £125 per payment. 

Each of the three Colleges’ offers their own membership packages, which include benefits such as:

  • Free access to the Continuing Professional Development or Continuing Medical Education scheme, saving you approximately £100 per year
  • Reduced admission rates to College conferences
  • A College journal or newsletter
  • Access to the College library
  • The membership fee (including those at the higher rate) may be tax deductible

For more details please go to the Colleges membership pages for more information:

Royal College of Physicians of London

If you are enrolling with JRCPTB at ST1/ ST2 level, you can combine your training fee with London Associate membership: sign up today using the online application form

If you have passed both written and PACES parts of the MRCP(UK) Examinations you can combine your training fee with London Collegiate membership: sign up today using the online application form.

If you do not hold the MRCP(UK) qualification, but you are a consultant working in a substantive post in the UK you can combine your training fee with London Affiliate membership: sign up today using the online application form.

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

 

(All information is correct at the time of publication)