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Fellowship of RANZCOG Examinations

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FRANZCOG examinations

Trainees undertaking the FRANZCOG training program must complete a written and oral examination. Please note that the written examination must be successfully completed prior to applying to the oral examination.

All examination and registration dates for 2025 have been confirmed. A link to an online registration form will be visible when applications are open for your preferred examination date.

Applications close at 5:00pm (Melbourne time). Late applications will not be accepted.

Dates and Registration
Format
Fees
Year Written examination Applications open Applications close Registration link Result release
2026 -Cycle 1 Friday 30 January 2026 Monday 1 September 2025 Monday 22 September 2025 Closed Thursday 19 March 2026
2026 -Cycle 2 Friday 3 July 2026 Monday 2 March 2026 Monday 23 March 2026 Closed Tuesday 18 August 2026

 

Year Oral examination Applications open Applications close Registration link Result release
2026 –Ìý Cycle 2 Sunday 9 August 2026 Friday 10 April 2026 Friday 1 May 2026 – Eligibility outcomes released Friday 22 May 2026 Tuesday 8 September 2026
2026 – Cycle 3 Sunday 29 November 2026 Friday 10 April 2026 Friday 1 May 2026 – Eligibility outcomes released Friday 22 May 2026 Thursday 17 December 2026

Trainees undertaking the FRANZCOG training program must complete a written and oral examination. Please note that the written examination must be successfully completed prior to applying to the oral examination.

All additional support requests for examinations must be emailed to examinations@ranzcog.edu.au, accompanied by relevant supporting documentation. For further information, please refer to the Additional Support Request Policy.

Written examination

The FRANZCOG written examination uses a combination of short-answer and multiple-choice questions to assess your knowledge and understanding of the curriculum. This is a computer-based examination delivered at examination centres.

Assessment Marks Time
Short-answer component Ìý Ìý
Part 1 – 6 questions 90 marks 2 hours
Break Ìý 30 minutes
Part 2 – 6 questions 90 marks 2 hours
Break Ìý 1 hour
Multiple-choice component Ìý Ìý
100 questions 100 marks 2 hours
Total 280 marks 7 hours 30 minutes

Oral examination

The FRANZCOG Oral Examination is delivered face-to-face at the in Melbourne, using a structured oral examination format.

Assessment Marks Time

10 stations, each involving:

– 4 minutes for reading
– 12 minutes for examination
– 20 marks

200 marks 2 hours 40 minutes

*Please note that this time does not include any candidate rest stations that may be required.

From 2026 onwards, the FRANZCOG Oral Examination will change to a 12 station examination. Please see changes below:

Assessment Marks Time

12 stations, each involving:

– 4 minutes for reading
– 12 minutes for examination
– 20 marks

240 marks 3 hours 45 minutes

*Please note that this time does not include any candidate rest stations that may be required.

Fee name$AUDDetails
FRANZCOG Written Examination$2,810 no GSTPayable when registration confirmed
FRANZCOG Oral Examination$5,371 no GSTPayable when registration confirmed
Dates and Registration
Format
Fees

Written examination

2026 – Cycle 1

Friday 30 January 2026

Applications opening period: Monday 1 September 2025 – Monday 22 September 2025

Registration link: Closed

Release date: Thursday 19 March 2026

2026 – Cycle 2

Friday 3 July 2026

Applications opening period: Monday 2 March 2026 – Monday 23 March 2026

Registration link: Closed

Release date: Tuesday 18 August 2026

Oral examination

2026 – Cycle 2

Sunday 9 August 2026

Applications opening period: Friday 10 April 2026 – Friday 1 May 2026 (Eligibility outcomes released Friday 22 May 2026)

Registration link:

Release date: Tuesday 8 September 2026

2026 – Cycle 3

Sunday 29 November 2026

Applications opening period: Friday 10 April 2026 – Friday 1 May 2026 (Eligibility outcomes released Friday 22 May 2026)

Registration link:

Release date: Thursday 17 December 2026

Trainees undertaking the FRANZCOG training program must complete a written and oral examination. Please note that the written examination must be successfully completed prior to applying to the oral examination.

All additional support requests for examinations must be emailed to examinations@ranzcog.edu.au, accompanied by relevant supporting documentation. For further information, please refer to the Additional Support Request Policy.

Written examination

The FRANZCOG written examination uses a combination of short-answer and multiple-choice questions to assess your knowledge and understanding of the curriculum. This is a computer-based examination delivered at examination centres.

Assessment Marks Time
Short-answer component Ìý Ìý
Part 1 – 6 questions 90 marks 2 hours
Break Ìý 30 minutes
Part 2 – 6 questions 90 marks 2 hours
Break Ìý 1 hour
Multiple-choice component Ìý Ìý
100 questions 100 marks 2 hours
Total 280 marks 7 hours 30 minutes

Oral examination

The FRANZCOG Oral Examination is delivered face-to-face at the in Melbourne, using a structured oral examination format.

Assessment Marks Time

10 stations, each involving:

– 4 minutes for reading
– 12 minutes for examination
– 20 marks

200 marks 2 hours 40 minutes

*Please note that this time does not include any candidate rest stations that may be required.

From 2026 onwards, the FRANZCOG Oral Examination will change to a 12 station examination. Please see changes below:

Assessment Marks Time

12 stations, each involving:

– 4 minutes for reading
– 12 minutes for examination
– 20 marks

240 marks 3 hours 45 minutes

*Please note that this time does not include any candidate rest stations that may be required.

Fee name$AUDDetails
FRANZCOG Written Examination$2,810 no GSTPayable when registration confirmed
FRANZCOG Oral Examination$5,371 no GSTPayable when registration confirmed

Examination scoring

Written Examination

Changes to the FRANZCOG Written Examination from 2026

From 2026, candidates must pass both components of the FRANZCOG Written Examination — the Short Answer Questions (SAQ) and the Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) — in order to pass overall.

  • All candidates are required to sit both components on the same day, even if they previously failed only one component in 2025 or earlier.
  • Each candidate is permitted up to three (3) attempts at the SAQ component and three (3) attempts at the MCQ component
    • For example: if you sat the examination in January 2025 and failed, this counts as one attempt for both the SAQ and MCQ.
  • Once a candidate has passed both components (whether in the same sitting or separately), they are deemed to have passed the FRANZCOG Written Examination.

Resit rules:

  • Examinations sat in 2025 or earlier: Candidates who fail one or both components must re-sit both components in their next attempt from 2026 onwards.
  • Examinations sat in 2026 or later: Candidates who fail one or both components are only required to re-sit the failed component(s).

Examples:

  • Example 1: Delilah Holohan sat the Written Examination in July 2025, passed the SAQ but failed the MCQ. At her next attempt, she must sit both SAQ and MCQ.
  • Example 2: Fonzie Pais sat the Written Examination in February 2026, passed the SAQ but failed the MCQ. At his next attempt, he only needs to sit the MCQ.

Oral Examination

At each station, you will be assessed according to a global (holistic) scoring method, against a combination of the following domains:

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History and examination

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Investigations and interpreting results
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Treatment/management
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Clinical knowledge
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Complex, urgent or unusual clinical presentations

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Rapport with patient, support person and/or colleague

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Respect of patient, support person and/or colleague

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Communication skills

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History and examination

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Investigations and interpreting results
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Treatment/management
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Clinical knowledge
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Complex, urgent or unusual clinical presentations
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Rapport with patient, support person and/or colleague
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Respect of patient, support person and/or colleague
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Communication skills

Eligibility

According to the Examinations Policy and Procedure (Section 1.8), applications to sit the examination will only be considered where the applicant has met all eligibility requirements at the closing date of registrations.

FRANZCOG Trainees will be eligibility to sit the FRANZCOG Oral examination when they meet the following criteria:

  • Credited a minimum of 66 weeks FTE of prospectively approved and satisfactory Basic Training.
  • Successfully completed the FRANZCOG written examination.

°µÍøTV may limit the number of candidates accepted for the FRANZCOG Oral Examination on any occasion. Acceptance is based on the following priority order:

  • The time remaining for individual applicants to complete the requirements of the Integrated Training Program or their SIMG pathway to Fellowship as applicable; and
  • The date and time on which applications are received by RANZCOG.

 

Online application process

1. Submit your online Expression of Interest to sit the examination

Please see the relevant Dates and Registration section above.

All expressions of interest are subject to eligibility checking after the application closing date.

2. Eligibility checking

The eligibility criteria includes the payment of your training fee for the current year, the status of your written examination (please note, if you have not successfully completed your written examination at the time of registration, you will be deemed automatically ineligible to undertake the Oral Exam), as well as the weeks of training which you have completed at the time of registrations closing.

Once the eligibility checks have been finalised, you will receive a letter from the Examinations Team confirming your eligibility outcome to sit the examination.

This will occur within six weeks after applications have closed.

3. Pay examination fees

Upon receiving the eligibility outcome, you must pay the examination fees within seven days to finalise your examination application.

Please advise the Examinations team via email:Ìýexaminations@ranzcog.edu.auÌýif you wish to withdraw from an examination after submitting your expression of interest form, or exam payment.

Before submitting your application, please refer to the °µÍøTV Regulations (see sections B4-B5 on the FRANZCOG Examinations) for more information on topics such as eligibility, availability of places and withdrawals.

Resources

The Exams are blueprinted to the curriculum- see Digital Curriculum.

Trainees can access a range of general and specific resources to prepare for the FRANZCOG examinationsÌýthrough the RANZCOG e-learning system, .

The FRANZCOG resource pages have been updated with book chapters from McGraw Hill titles such as Williams Obstetrics 26e, Williams Gynecology 4e, Cunningham and Gilstrap’s Operative Obstetrics 3e, and CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Obstetrics & Gynecology 12e.

Access over 70 core modules from RCOG

  • dive into antenatal care, maternal medicine, labour and birth, and postpartum and neonatal Issues.
  • : explore gynaecological issues and early pregnancy loss, subfertility, sexual and reproductive health, urogynaecology and pelvic floor issues, and gynaecological oncology.

 

How to access

  • Log into , and navigate to ‘Acquire’ Quick Links for seamless access.
  • Activate your RCOG account by following the instructions provided on either the or pages.
  • Start learning!

Study tips

  • Engage with the material actively by summarising, teaching others, or creating mnemonics to improve retention.
  • Collaborate with peers to discuss challenging concepts and quiz each other for a deeper understanding.
  • Take regular breaks to prevent burnout and maintain a healthy lifestyle with exercise, nutrition, and sleep.

If you have any issues with accessing materials, please email elearningsupport@ranzcog.edu.au.

Written Examination
Oral Examination

°µÍøTV online assessment portal

Additional resources for the written examination can be found via the RANZCOG online assessment portal, including:

  • Short-answer question examination guide
    • reviews of recent questions
    • commentaries from examination coordinators
    • an overall indication of what is expected
  • Multiple-choice examination questions
    • access to 100 multiple-choice examination questions from the RANZCOG question bank
    • questions may appear in the written examination

Examination revision courses

The College organises written examination revision courses. Please also view our . For more information, please contact training@ranzcog.edu.au.

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Results

Trainees will be advised of the release date for results at a pre-examination Q&A webinar held prior to the examination.

On this date, you will be able to access your results by logging into Integrate with your five-digit RANZCOG ID number and your password.

The College recommends accessing your Integrate account well before the release date to confirm your login details. To reset your password, please click the ‘Forgotten password’ link.

Please note that the College has several mechanisms in place to check all examination results during processing to ensure they are correct prior to release. As such, the College does not remark examinations unless a procedural error has been identified after results have been released.

Examinations platform

Find out more information on the RISR/Assess written examination platform (formerly called Practique), and access the demo site.

Policies and procedures

The below policies relate to examinations and may be of interest. More information on examinations can also be found in the °µÍøTV Regulations (sections B4-B5 in Procedural Training Programs).

Policy nameView
Additional Support Request Policy
Examinations Policy and Procedure
Examinations Verbal Feedback Policy
Exceptional Circumstances and Special Consideration Policy
°µÍøTV Examinations Emergency Policy and Procedure
Recording of Assessments Policy

Contact us

Technical support

Email: help@ranzcog.edu.au
Phone: +61 03 9114 3905

General enquiries

For all exam related enquiries, please contact the Examinations team via email at: examinations@ranzcog.edu.au.