The Assessment of Training (AoT) is a requirement for entry into the Part 3 MRCOG.
Before applying for the MRCOG Part 3 exam or MTI scheme, candidates must have had their training assessed to confirm their eligibility to register.
Essential information
Before you start your application or plan your training assessment, please review the follow key points:
- You can only apply to have your training assessed after passing the MRCOG Part 1 exam.
- AoT applications can be submitted at any time, but approval must be granted before you can apply for the MRCOG Part 3 exam.
- Please allow up to 4 weeks for your AoT application to be processed. Deadlines for exams are posted below.
- Candidates who have had their Assessment of Training approved prior to July 2019 as part of their MRCOG Part 2 eligibility requirements do not need to apply again.
- Before starting your application, please read our frequently asked questions on Assessment of Training.
Part 3 MRCOG exam - November 2024
MTI 2025 – AoT applications close – Sunday 29 September 2024
Post-registration training
There are 2 routes in which post registration training is assessed to confirm eligibility to enter into the Part 3 MRCOG exam:
- Route A is exclusively for trainees in a recognised UK specialist training programme.
- Route B is for all other candidates.
Route A
Candidates in a recognised UK specialist training programme should demonstrate the following:
- Must be in intermediate training, at ST3 level or above at the date of application for the Assessment of Training.
- Trainees are required to submit an application for Assessment of Training and provide their National Training Number.
- No further supporting documentation is required; should the College require any additional information candidates will be contacted via email after receipt of their application.
Route B
Candidates who are not in a recognised UK specialist training programme should demonstrate the following:
- A minimum of 4 years in obstetrics and gynaecology full-time or equivalent post-registration posts in the UK or overseas
- This must include at least 2 years (full-time or equivalent) in the specialty within the 4 years preceding a candidate’s initial application.
- A minimum of 6 consecutive months in any single post is required
- All hospital- based overseas posts in O&G are accepted.
- Training must be completed at the date of application for the Assessment of Training
- Flexible training in recognised posts is permitted provided approval of the College is obtained in advance
Under route B, suitable training carried out before successful attainment of the Part 1 MRCOG can be counted towards the requirement. In this context, registration refers to registration as a doctor, not with the College.