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Candidates are
eligible for the part-1MRCOG examination
when theyhave obtained their medical degree
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| Part-1 examinations
are held biannually in March and September. |
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The
examination is on basic science and
consists of two multiple choice question
(MCQ) papers, each lasting two hours.
The examination embraces those subjects
which form part of the general education
of any specialist and particularly those
aspects which are applicable to obstetrics
and gynaecology. |
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The
part -1MRCOG examination consists of
two MCQ-papers, each containing 60 questions.
Two hours allowed for each paper. The
questions are dividing into different
sections, each addressing a particular
topic of the syllabus. |
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| Paper-1 |
20MCQ on anatomy
and embryology.
20MCQ on endocrinology and statistics.
20MCQ on microbiology, pharmacology and
immunology |
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| Paper-2 |
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20MCQ on physiology
20MCQ on pathology and genetics.
20MCQ on biochemistry and biophysics |
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MCQ consists of item and five branches.
Your answer to each Each MCQ consists
of item and five branches. Your answer
to each |
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either True ‘T’ or false ‘F’. |
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| Each
item correctly answered (whether it
is ‘true’ or ‘false’)
is awarded one mark (+1). No mark is
(0) are awarded for an unattempted question.
No negative marking has been done in
this mock exam. |
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| Candidates
whose total marks are equal to or above
the passing mark will pass, regardless
of their performance in individual sections
of the papers. |
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| Please
note that it is possible with on going
advances in the basic sciences that
small number of the answer may alter
following publication. |