Nigeria is one of the fastest-growing sources of doctors joining the UK register. Prepare from home — and at just UTC+1, your practice hours line up closely with the UK.
Practise in UTC+1 (WAT) — free to start, no card required.
A growing number of Nigerian doctors are choosing the PLAB pathway into the NHS. Preparing from Nigeria has a quiet advantage: at UTC+1 you are only an hour ahead of the UK, so your study rhythm already maps closely to exam conditions. The real obstacle is consistent access to realistic, spoken OSCE practice.
Online practice gives you that on demand. You rehearse full PLAB 2 stations with an AI simulated patient and get structured feedback immediately — and because it works from any device with a browser and a microphone, you can keep practising in short, reliable sessions that fit around clinical work.
WAT is just one hour ahead of the UK, so practising at natural times already mirrors exam-day conditions.
All you need is a browser and a microphone — practise on a laptop or phone, in short sessions that fit your day.
Prepare entirely from Nigeria and make a single trip to Manchester for the exam itself.
Create your free account and run your first PLAB 2 station with an AI simulated patient — no card required.
Start practising free