A Low-Cost Alternative to Revise MSRA in 2026 — and Where It Still Leads

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If you are considering a Revise MSRA alternative in 2026, the trade-off is MSRA-specific depth against price and adaptivity. Revise MSRA is a dedicated MSRA platform with a large question bank, high-yield notes, a Professional Dilemmas bank and mock papers, backed by a money-back guarantee — a paid, exam-mirroring product written by top scorers. iatroX offers a low-cost MSRA bank with a Socratic tutor and a genuinely adaptive engine, strongest on the clinical paper. This guide compares the two fairly, and is honest about where Revise MSRA leads. For context, the MSRA has a 75-minute Clinical Problem Solving paper and a 95-minute Professional Dilemmas paper, scored in bands one to four.

What Revise MSRA is, and why doctors use it

Revise MSRA is a dedicated MSRA platform built to maximise scores, with content from doctors who scored in the top 1%. It offers more than 3,000 MSRA-specific questions — single best answer and extended matching — designed to mirror the real exam, a full library of high-yield revision notes with Key Learning points and "Clinchers", a Professional Dilemmas bank of 250 or more scenarios, and mock papers under exam conditions. It is phone-friendly and carries a money-back guarantee if you are unsuccessful. Its appeal is exam-mirroring questions, concise notes and dedicated SJT material, refined specifically for the MSRA. The MSRA matters more each year as competition ratios climb: for GP and core psychiatry it alone determines whether you receive an offer, and for several other specialties it drives shortlisting, so a high band can decide both whether and where you train. That is why a resource engineered to mirror the exam's style and difficulty, written by people who scored at the very top, has a clear appeal.

How iatroX compares

iatroX's MSRA bank is on a low-cost subscription (£29/month or £99/year), and it is built around five things: a Socratic tutor that works back through the reasoning behind a wrong answer; questions mapped meticulously to the MSRA blueprint; spaced repetition; a genuinely adaptive engine that targets your weak areas; and native iOS and Android apps. Its strength is the clinical paper, where adaptive drilling keeps returning you to your weakest topics. It also covers MRCP, MRCEM, the PSA and more — with MRCP, MRCEM, the PSA and PARA among them free — on one platform. The clinical paper spans an unusually broad syllabus, and that is exactly where an adaptive engine helps: instead of marching through a fixed list, it keeps steering you back to your weakest areas, so limited revision time is spent where it changes your band rather than on topics you have already secured.

The honest comparison

iatroXRevise MSRA
PriceMSRA bank £29/mo–£99/yrPaid membership; money-back guarantee
QuestionsAdaptive, blueprint-mapped3,000+ MSRA-specific (SBA and EMQ)
NotesQuestion explanationsHigh-yield notes (Key Learning, Clinchers)
Professional Dilemmas (SJT)LimitedDedicated bank of 250+ scenarios
CoverageMSRA plus the rest of a careerMSRA only

(Competitor details as of mid-2026 — confirm current pricing and content on Revise MSRA's site.)

Where iatroX wins

Price is the obvious one: a low-cost MSRA bank versus a paid membership. The adaptive engine and Socratic tutor target weak areas and rebuild reasoning, rather than working through a fixed set, and one platform also covers MRCP, MRCEM, the PSA and more, with MRCP, MRCEM, the PSA and PARA among them free. The practical upshot is that you can keep your day-to-day question practice free and reserve any budget for the notes, mocks or guarantee that a paid specialist adds on top.

Where Revise MSRA wins

Revise MSRA's MSRA-specific depth is its real strength: a large, exam-mirroring question bank plus concise high-yield notes, refined specifically for this exam. Its dedicated Professional Dilemmas bank of 250-plus scenarios covers the SJT paper — a distinct skill — in a depth iatroX's clinical bank does not match, and its mock papers under exam conditions, with a money-back guarantee, give a clear sense of readiness. Knowing roughly where you stand before the real sitting is genuinely useful in an exam scored by bands against other candidates, and exam-condition mocks plus concise, repeatable notes are a combination a pure adaptive bank does not directly provide.

When Revise MSRA is the smarter choice

If you want the deepest MSRA-specific question bank, high-yield notes and dedicated SJT material, and you value a money-back guarantee, Revise MSRA is a strong primary resource. A common approach is iatroX for daily adaptive drilling on the clinical paper, with Revise MSRA for volume, notes, SJT and mocks. Paying for the depth while keeping the clinical drilling low-cost is usually the most efficient way to cover both the breadth of the syllabus and the specific demands of the SJT paper.

How to choose

On a budget, or wanting adaptive practice and a Socratic tutor, start with iatroX — the MSRA bank is on a low-cost subscription. If you want MSRA-specific volume, notes and a dedicated SJT bank, Revise MSRA leads there. Most successful candidates blend the two rather than treating it as a binary choice. The free bank is the natural backbone; the paid specialist fills the gaps it leaves. And if you are sitting MRCP, MRCEM or the PSA later, iatroX covers them, with MRCP, MRCEM, the PSA and PARA among them free, on the same platform.

A few common questions

Is iatroX's MSRA bank free? Not in full — the MSRA bank is on iatroX's £29/month or £99/year subscription, with free sample questions to try first; MRCP, MRCEM, the PSA and PARA are free.

Does iatroX have a Professional Dilemmas bank? Its strength is the clinical paper; a dedicated SJT bank is a Revise MSRA strength.

Does iatroX have mock papers? It focuses on adaptive drilling and a Socratic tutor; Revise MSRA offers exam-condition mocks.

Can I use both? Yes — iatroX for adaptive clinical practice, Revise MSRA for depth, notes, SJT and mocks.

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