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IMT Portfolio Score Calculator

Estimate the strength of an IMT portfolio and highlight the practical next steps that are most likely to move the score.

  • Portfolio band
  • Practical improvement areas
  • Simple planning view
Calculator

IMT Portfolio Score Calculator

Estimate the strength of an IMT portfolio and highlight the practical next steps that are most likely to move the score.

Inputs

Enter the values you already know, then move straight to the result below without changing context.

Save and bookmark

Save this result to your free dashboard or bookmark the tool for later.

Save actions are explicit only. Public calculator use stays free and does not require login.

Notes
  • Weak areas: Teaching, Audits and QI, Presentations, Publications, Postgraduate qualification, Leadership, Achievements
  • Build a regular teaching role and keep a short evidence trail.
  • Add a completed audit or quality improvement cycle to the portfolio.
  • Make the commitment to medicine section easier to read with a concise narrative.
  • If you have a relevant qualification, present it clearly; otherwise focus on evidence you can still add now.
  • Recruitment weightings can change between years and regions.
  • IMT criteria change between recruitment rounds. Check the official applicant guidance for the current year and region.

How it works

The calculator turns common IMT evidence items into a simple scoring band and highlights the areas that need work.

  • Enter the evidence you already have rather than aspirational items.
  • Use the output to see which sections of the application are strongest.
  • Treat the band as a planning signal, not an official score.

What affects the result

Teaching, audits, presentations, publications, qualifications, leadership, achievements, and commitment to medicine all matter.

  • Recruitment criteria can change between application rounds.
  • Evidence quality matters as much as quantity.
  • Some specialties weight portfolio, interview, or exam performance differently.

When to use it

Use it while building an IMT application, after a teaching project, or when you want to know what to improve next.

  • It is useful before you start an application, after a teaching or audit project, and before interview preparation.
  • Use the output to decide what to improve next.
  • Save progress in your free dashboard when you want to track it over time.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These answers are kept concise so you can check the basics quickly and move on.

No. Recruitment criteria change each year, so it should be used as a planning guide rather than a guarantee.

Use it to see which evidence areas deserve attention first, then check the official guidance for the current round.

Not always. But a weak section usually gives you a clearer improvement target than the overall score alone.

Yes. The official guidance is always the final source of truth for scoring, deadlines, and eligibility.

Related pages

Related tools and pages

These links keep the next step close at hand so you can move from planning back into revision or further checking without losing your place.

Next step from IMT Portfolio Score Calculator

Estimate an IMT portfolio band from teaching, audits, presentations, publications, qualifications, leadership, achievements, and commitment to medicine.