Situational Judgement and Clinical Test
The Situational Judgement and Clinical Test (SJCT) is a written test which is used to assess and rank applicants to the Malta Foundation Programme.
The test consists of 60 questions to be completed in 2 hours and 20 minutes. It is split into 2 sections.
Section A contains Situational Judgement questions. There are 30 questions in this section. These are of the Ranking question type (rank in order of appropriateness of response to the situation) and of the Multiple Choice questions (MCQ) type (choose 3 responses from 8, which when done together, best address the situation).
Section B contains Clinical questions. There are 30 questions in this section. The questions are of the Multiple Choice Question type (choose 3 responses from 8, which when done together, best address the situation), and MCQ type (True/False) type (5 responses to a question stem have to be classified as true or false).
Further details will be issued to eligible applicants after close of the Call for Applications.