Journey to become a gynecologist begins after 10+2 (Courses after 12th). After completion of higher secondary education with PCB group , one can go for further medical education leading to degree in gynecology. To take admission in MBBS programme, students are required to appear the entrance test namely NEET 2020 (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). Some institutions also regulate their own entrance exam for offering admission to its programmes.
Most of the institutions/Universities offer admission to postgraduate programmes like MD/MS through entrance test. Some Universities/ institutions conduct their own entrance test for granting admission. One will have to specialize in Gynecology and Obstetrics in order to qualify as a gynecologist.
1. Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 2. All India Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi 3. Government Medical College, Nagpur 4. Government Medical College, J & K 5. Government Medical College, Punjab 6. Government Medical College, Kerala 7. Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Maharashtra
Demand of gynecologist and employment is this field is great. Skilled professionals of this field can work in private as well as in government hospitals. Due to increase in awareness about pregnancy, women start referring gynecologist from a starting period of pregnancy and this will broaden the scope for gynecologist.