Subsequently, one may also ask, how hard is Mrcog?
MRCOG exam is a very tough exam with a very low pass rate. The passing rate is lowest for the non-UK candidates. The major reason of failure is not understanding what the exam requires from you and not understanding the questions asked in the exam.
One may also ask, what is Mrcog degree? These letters stand for Bachelor of Medicine or Bachelor of Surgery. In the USA and some other countries, the MD is the basic medical degree, and the equivalent of the UK MB. MRCOG/FRCOG. These letters stand for Member/Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
Also to know, how do I beat Mrcog?
The MRCOG Part 2 examination is held twice a year. Make sure you know when applications open and close and be organized about planning your revision. Book your place early on any courses that you plan to attend. Try to arrange study leave or annual leave prior to the day of the exam.
What comes after Mrcog?
You can apply for a subspecialty training post at any stage after you've completed intermediate training and passed the Part 2 MRCOG. You'll normally continue to undertake on-call work in general O&G during subspecialty training. Find out more about subspecialty training.