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A certified medical practitioner can work as a specialist in gynaecologic oncology, critical care medicine, reproductive endocrinology and/or maternal fetal medicine. In addition, the gynaecologist’s job description required dealing with all medical conditions of women’s reproductive systems including gynaecologic cancer and multiple organ syndromes. Moreover, treating problems relating to pregnancy and fertility are also routine.
The essential academic qualification for a gynaecologist is an MBBS degree. Students who have passed the class XII school-leaving exam in physics, chemistry and biology have to write the all-India or state mandated medical entrance exams for admission into an undergrad MBBS programme. After completion of the mandatory MBBS and a one-year internship, aspiring gynaecologists usually sign up for postgraduate programmes which are usually of three-years duration with the diploma in gynaecology (DGO) being two years.