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MRCS Course Details

The MRCS is a post graduate level qualification in general surgery which is awarded by the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (UK) on successfully completing the training and examination conducted by them. Receiving this post graduate qualification indicates that you have the necessary knowledge, clinical competence and experience to practice general surgery.

The Royal College of Surgeons holds intercollegiate MRCS examinations – Parts A and B at centres across the world.

Part Eligibility Details Fee

Intercollegiate MRCS Part A-

is a five hour exam consisting of two papers which takes place on the same day. The AM paper is of 3 hours and the PM paper is of 2 hours.

 

One must hold a medical degree that is acceptable to the UK General Medical Council (GMC) for full or provisional registration or to the Medical Council in Ireland for full or temporary registration.

 

  • Paper 1: applied basic sciences
  • Paper 2: principles of surgery in general

 £526, though in some non UK centres the local administration fee is also included.

INTERCOLLEGIATE MRCS PART B OSCE – This is an objective structured clinical exam (OSCE)

One must hold a medical degree that is acceptable to the UK General Medical Council (GMC) for full or provisional registration or to the Medical Council in Ireland for full or temporary registration.

The areas tested are-

  • anatomy and surgical pathology
  • applied surgical science and critical care
  • clinical and procedural skills
  • communication skills

 

£953

 

 

Training Course Structure

MRCS Part 1

 

Duration Days Mock Test Class-1 Class-2
3 months Saturday- Sunday 3:30pm-4pm 4:00pm-5:45pm 6:00pm-7:45pm

 

 

Category Classes Mock Tests
Paper-01- Applied Basic Sciences
01. Anatomy 4 1
02. Physiology 2 1
03. Pathology (General 1 + Systemic 1) 2 1
Paper-02- (A)-Principles of Surgery in General
04. GIT+ Hand Disorders 1 1
05. Colorectal Surgery 1 1
06. Abdomen 1 1
07. Urology 1 1
08. Orthopedics 2 1
09. ENT + Skin Lesions 1 1
10. Breast & Endocrine 2 1
11. Vascular Surgery 1 1
12. Brain Dis.+ Organ Transplantation 1 1
13. Pediatric & Pancreatic Surgery 1 1
14. Peri-operative care 1 1
15. Post-operative & Surgical Technique & Technology 1 1
16. Microbiology , Oncology + Mgt. &Legal issues 1 1
17. Emergency Medicine & Trauma 1 1
Final Mock Test (Full Syllabus) —- 1
TOTAL 24 18

 

Intake Schedule MRCS

 

Exam Date Application Course Starts Maximum Number of students/batch
January October October 10
April January January 10
September June June 10

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