Paper M1 2026
Paper M1 will be introduced in 2026. It will take place on Monday 9 March 2026 and is intended for those candidates who fulfil the requirements to present themselves to this examination (see the new Regulation on the EQE; Supplementary publication 3 – OJ EPO 2024). Candidates must have performed at least two years of professional activity and have passed paper F in order to take the new paper M1.
Paper M1 assesses whether the candidate can carry out tasks relating to the analysis and assessment of information and evaluate and act on instructions from a client. It further assesses whether the candidate can understand an invention and/or data provided by the client, assess the invention in view of prior art and analyse whether the invention and theapplication or patent comply with the provisions of the EPC.
Paper M1 is defined in Article 1(5)(b) REE. It lasts three hours and consists of two parts, each lasting 90 minutes. Each part may contain one or more task(s).
Paper M1 may comprise different types of questions, such as multiplechoice questions, multi-select questions, tabular questions, questions requiring a fill-in answer, dropdown menu questions, rating choice/rank order questions, multi-point scale matrix questions and/or drag and drop questions, as well as open questions requiring a free-text answer.
CEIPI organises a 2,5-day seminar in October 2025, complemented with a mock examination course in February 2026, to help candidates in preparing themselves for paper M1.