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Frequently Asked Questions

Candidates must apply online through the RCPI website with the following documentation.

  • Attested/certified copies of their original Primary Medical Qualification
  • A copy of your Part I or equivalent qualification (for MRCOG Part I, you will need your official Part 1 Pass letter. For FCPS and others, you will need the official parchment Diploma)
  • A testimonial form completed and signed by two referees
  • Passport style photo (colour, full-face, minimum 100×100 pixels, neutral background).

RCPI allows a maximum of six attempts per part of the MRCPI examination, giving candidates up to 18 attempts across all three parts combined.

If RCPI cancels the exam, candidates receive a full fee refund or the option to reschedule.

Withdrawals submitted in writing before the application closing date are refunded minus a 10% fee.

Withdrawals after the closing date are not eligible for any refund.

Candidates may defer to a later date by submitting a written request at least seven days before the exam.

Candidates have six years to pass the MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written, and a further three years from that point to clear the Part 2 OSCE/Clinical.

No. Only upon completion of the entirety of the examination is a candidate certified by the RCPI.

No. Those reattempting any parts of the examination may do it through their existing RCPI online account.

What is MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written Exam?

MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written is the second part of the MRCPI certification examination. Conducted under remote invigilation, the exam tests candidates in 100 different SBA questions featuring clinical vignettes. Prepare better for the MRCPI Part 2 Written with the support of expert mentors and an array of resources in our MRCPI focused courses.

Eligibility

Eligibility

MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written

In addition to their basic medical degree, candidates must also have one of the following qualifications to appear for the MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written examination.

  • MRCOG Part I (exemption from MRCOG Part I is not accepted)
  • RCPI Professional Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (only awarded from 2023 onwards)
  • MRCPI Part I (General Medicine or Paediatrics) obtained within last six years
  • MRACOG (Australia)
  • MRNZCOG (New Zealand)
  • FCOG (SA)
  • FCPS (O and G) (Pakistan)
  • MRANZCOG
  • MMed (O and G) (Malaysia) – 2008 onwards only

Exam Structure

MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written: 

MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written is a three hour long paper delivered via remote invigilation through TestReach. This means that candidates may sit the exam in an appropriate, secure place of their choosing, subject to the guidelines and requirements of the RCPI. The paper consists of 100 Single Best Answer (SBA) questions, each presenting candidates with a ‘Vignette’ (Clinical Scenario) followed by five possible answers. There is no negative marking for this paper.

Upcoming Exams

Although MRCPI OBG examinations are conducted in three diets every year, deadlines for the first two diets are well past at the time of writing. This leaves candidates with a single diet to appear for MRCPI O&G tests in the year 2026.

MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written: 

Exam Date:Friday, 4 September, 2026

Applications Opening Date:Wednesday, 3 June,2026

Application Closing Date: Wednesday, 15 July, 2026

Locations: Remote Invigilation (Worldwide)

Booking Guidelines

 1. Create an RCPI Account

All applications for MRCPI O&G are submitted online through the RCPI website.

First time applicants must submit the following:

  • Attested/certified copies of their original Primary Medical Qualification
  • A copy of your Part I or equivalent qualification
  • A testimonial form completed and signed by two referees
  • Passport style photo (colour, full-face, minimum 100×100 pixels, neutral background).

Existing candidates should use their previously registered account. The name on the RCPI account must exactly match the name on the candidate’s documentation.

2. Eligibility

Candidates must meet the eligibility and exam currency guidelines as set out by the RCPI at the time of application.

MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written

Candidates must have any of the following qualifications:

  • MRCOG Part I (exemption from MRCOG Part I is not accepted)
  • RCPI Professional Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (only awarded from 2023 onwards)
  • MRCPI Part I (General Medicine or Paediatrics) obtained within last six years
  • MRACOG (Australia)
  • MRNZCOG (New Zealand)
  • FCOG (SA)
  • FCPS (O and G) (Pakistan)
  • MRANZCOG
  • MMed (O and G) (Malaysia) – 2008 onwards only

MRCPI O&G Part 2 Clinical

  • Candidates must have successfully passed MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written not more than three years before.

Candidates should complete the application, and make a payment as required for the examination. Applications made after the published closing date will not be accepted.

3.  Booking the Exam

Eligible applicants will receive an email notification from TestReach about 10 days before the examination with their login credentials. It will also include instructions to download the Exam Application on the device they will take the exam.

MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written

A second email will be sent to the candidates with confirmation of their Exam assignment, as well as instructions to book an exam slot. This time slot will vary based on the location and device time. This has to be completed at least 72 hours before the exam, else the candidate will not be eligible to sit the exam.

Candidates are also required to login for the MRCPI Part 2 Written about 15 minutes prior to exam start to allow for pre-validation by the invigilator.

5. ID Requirements on Exam Day

Candidates must produce a photo identity card when appearing for the MRCPI O&G Part 2 Written, or OSCE/Clinical Examination along with the exam allocation letter. Acceptable types of identification are:

  • Passport
  • Any government issued ID Card

(Failure to comply may result in refusal of entry to the examination)

6. Reasonable Adjustments

Candidates with a physical disability, learning difficulty, or any other special need that might affect exam performance may qualify for adapted examination arrangements. These adjustments are intended to offset the limitations caused by a disability while preserving the exam’s integrity. Applicants should notify the Examinations Department in writing when applying, and include a supporting consultant’s report. For more information, refer to the Reasonable Adjustments Policy.

7. Cancellation and Refund Policy

  • Candidates will be refunded the entirety of their exam fees, or given the opportunity to choose another exam date in case the exam is cancelled by the RCPI.
  • Withdrawal by candidates given in writing before the closing date of applications comes with a 10% fee levied, with the rest being refunded to the candidate.
  • Any withdrawals post closing of applications is not eligible for refunds.
  • Candidates may choose to defer their examination to a later date by requesting in writing at least seven days before the exam date.
  • For more information, refer to the RCPI Cancellation Policy provided on the official website.

MRCPI Advantages

  • MRCPI is recognised by employers and health systems across the UK, Middle East, Commonwealth countries, and other regions.
  • Opens doors to training opportunities in the UK, and elsewhere.
  • Demonstrates specialised expertise in OBG.
  • Enhances employability and provides a competitive advantage.
  • Supports professional development and access to resources.
  • Enables positive impact on healthcare systems in candidates’ home countries.
  • Serves as a springboard for higher specialty training and improved placements.
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