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Key dates and fees

Here you will find out about future MRCOG Part 2 exams and fees 

MRCOG Part 2 exams are held twice a year in January and July, both in the UK and at various overseas locations.

Learn about the application process for the MRCOG Part 2: How to apply

MRCOG Part 2 exam: January 2025

 

Expression of interest closes Friday 20 September 2024
Booking window opens Tuesday 29 October 2024
Booking window closes Tuesday 17 December 2024
Exam date Wednesday 22 January 2025
Results released Wednesday 19 February 2025

MRCOG Part 2 exam: July 2024

 

Expression of interest closes Tuesday 25 March 2025
Booking window opens Tuesday 22 April 2025
Booking window closes Thursday 3 June 2025
Exam date Wednesday 2 July 2025
Results released Wednesday 30 July 2025

MRCOG Part 2 fees

Fees are banded using the international membership subscription country bandings.

Important: Banding applies to the centre in which you are taking the exam, and not the country of residence of the candidate.

See which band your country falls under.

Banding

Fees 2025

UK & Republic of Ireland

£550

Band A

£663

Band B*

£572

Band C

£456

*Important update on Part 1 & 2 exam fees for candidates in India

We wish to inform candidates planning to sit the MRCOG Part 1 and Part 2 examinations in India about an upcoming change in exam fees due to new Indian tax regulations. Starting from January 2025, a Goods and Services Tax (GST) mandated by the Indian tax authority will be applied to our examination fees. For 2025 this will add £103 to the standard £572 fee, resulting in a total cost of £675 for any candidate sitting their Part 1 or Part 2 exam in India. The RCOG is required to collect this tax and remit it in full to the Indian tax authorities.

Please note that the MRCOG Part 3 examination fees will not be affected by this change.

Please understand that this change is a direct result of the Indian tax authority's regulations and not a decision made by the RCOG. Despite the College’s best efforts to mitigate the impact, the imposition of this tax is beyond our control and we are required to implement it to comply with regulations, while maintaining the quality and integrity of our examinations.

We remain committed to ensuring that the MRCOG continues to be internationally recognised as the gold standard qualification in obstetrics and gynaecology, providing the highest quality of service and support to our candidates. Thank you for your understanding.

Questions?

For further information read the MRCOG Part 2 FAQs.

If you have any questions, please contact us at exams@rcog.org.uk or call us on+44 20 7772 6210.

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