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The exam consists of 200 multiple choice questions taken as two 3-hour papers with a one hour gap in-between. It is computer based and sat at RCP designated venues in the UK and abroad. It is held once a year, every October, and can be sat a maximum of five times.
The exam follows and reflects the UK syllabus of the Specialist Training Curriculum for Dermatology published by the British Royal College of Physicians Training Board. The spread of questions are as follows:
| Topic | Number of Questions | 
| Cutaneous Allergy | 10 | 
| Dermatopathology | 10 | 
| Dressings & Wound care | 10 | 
| Formulation & Systemic Therapy | 10 | 
| General Dermatology & Dermatology in Primary Health Care | 50 | 
| Genito-Urinary Disorders & Oral Medicine | 10 | 
| Infectious Disease | 10 | 
| Paediatrics & Genetics | 30 | 
| Photo dermatology | 10 | 
| Psycho dermatology | 5 | 
| Skin Biology & Research | 15 | 
| Skin Oncology | 20 | 
| Skin surgery & Cosmetic dermatology | 10 | 
| Total | 200 | 
The pass rate varies but generally speaking 50-60% of candidates sitting the exam pass each year. This exam requires several months of preparation and directed intelligent learning in order to pass. Failing this exam is not necessarily a reflection of your dermatology knowledge because the SCE exam is about more than just textbook knowledge.