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MRCOG
The MRCOG qualification is internationally respected as the gold standard qualification for career progression in O&G: it’s your passport to the very pinnacle of the profession. The Membership examination, which was first held in 1931, is intended for those who wish to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology. The exam is a three-part assessment:
Part |
Eligibility |
Part 1 MRCOG is a written examination to evaluate basic and clinical sciences relevant to the subject.
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Candidates for the Part 1 MRCOG must have a medical degree |
Part 2 MRCOG is a written exam that assesses the application of knowledge
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Candidates for the Part 2 MRCOG must have a medical degree and pass the part 1 MRCOG.
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Part 3 MRCOG is a stand-alone clinical skills exam that assesses candidates’ ability to apply core clinical skills in the context of the skills, as defined in the Part 2 MRCOG curriculum. The Part 3 MRCOG is part of the assessment and validation process for entry on to the UK Specialist Register and progress to a consultant post in O&G. UK specialty trainees must pass the Part 2 and Part 3 MRCOG before progressing from ST5 to ST6. |
Candidates for the Part 3 MRCOG must have a medical degree and pass the part 1 and 2 MRCOG.
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Training Course Structure
MRCOG Part 1
Duration |
Days |
Mock Test |
Class 1 |
Class 2 |
3 Months |
Saturday- Sunday |
2:30pm-3pm |
3pm-4:45pm |
5:00pm-6:45pm |
Category |
Classes |
Mock Tests |
01. Anatomy |
4 |
1 |
02. Biochemistry & Cell Biology |
2 |
1 |
03. Statistics & Epidemiology |
2 |
1 |
04. Embryology |
2 |
1 |
05. Genetics |
2 |
1 |
06. Physiology & Endocrinology |
3 |
1 |
07. Microbiology |
1 |
1 |
08. Immunology & Hematology, Medical Physics |
2 |
1 |
09. Pharmacology |
2 |
1 |
10. Reproductive & Fetomaternal |
3 |
1 |
11. Pathology & Homoeostasis |
1 |
1 |
Final Mock Test 01 |
—- |
1 |
TOTAL |
24 |
12 |
Intake Schedule MRCOG
Exam Date |
Course Starts |
Maximum number of students/batch |
January |
October |
10 |
July |
April |
10 |
Fee Structure
MRCOG PART 1 |
Approx. Expenses in INR |
Approx. Expenses in GBP |
MRCOG Part 1-PGAMS Cost |
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Study Materials |
₹35,000 |
£375 |
Training Fees |
₹60,000 |
£642 |
Total payable to PGAMS |
₹95,000 |
£1016 |
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Examination cost-Royal College |
₹39,680 |
£427 |
Total expense for MRCOG Part 1 (Course Fees+ Examination Fees) |
₹134,680 |
£1450 |
MRCOG PART 2 |
Approx. Expenses in INR |
Approx. Expenses in GBP |
MRCOG Part 2-PGAMS Cost |
|
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Study Materials |
₹35,000 |
£375 |
Training Fees |
₹60,000 |
£642 |
Total payable to PGAMS |
₹95,000 |
£1016 |
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|
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Examination cost-Royal College |
₹39,680 |
£427 |
Total expense for MRCOG Part 2 (Course Fees+ Examination Fees) |
₹134,680 |
£1450 |
MRCOG PART 3 |
Approx. Expenses in INR |
Approx. Expenses in GBP |
MRCOG Part 3-PGAMS Cost |
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Study Materials |
₹55,000 |
£588 |
Training Fees |
₹95,000 |
£1016 |
Total payable to PGAMS |
₹1,50,000 |
£1605 |
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Examination cost-Royal College |
₹51,064 |
£550 |
Total expense for MRCOG Part 3 (Course Fees+ Examination Fees) |
₹2,01,064 |
£2153 |
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Optional Clinical attachments |
₹1,00,000 |
£ 1077 |
Total expense for MRCOG Part 3 (Course Fees+ Examination Fees+ Clinical attachment) |
₹3,01,064 |
£3224 |
Post Graduate Academy of Medical Sciences (PGAMS)
Phone: +91-9007055603
Email: pgamseducation@gmail.com
Website: www.pgams.in
Address: Bangalore- 2nd Floor, 80 Feet Road, Barleyz Junction, Sony World Crossing, Koramangala, Bangalore- 560034
Kolkata- RDB Boulevard, Plot K-1 Block GP Salt Lake City Sector V, Kolkata-700091.
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