“Texila has a comprehensive syllabus with both theoretical and clinical elements, modeled according to the US and UK curriculum, which is considered the best in advanced medicine.”

St. Philomena’s Hospital, Bangalore
The MRCS Clinical Premier Training is a specialized program designed to enhance doctors’ knowledge and skills in general surgery. Texila offers this Royal College training without requiring NEET-PG. Texila makes it more accessible for doctors who wish to pursue the MRCS course after completing their MBBS.
With experienced faculty and collaborations with leading hospitals across India, MRCS program delivers practical clinical experience and mentorship to support your growth in the surgical field.

MBBS, MS, FRCS (UK)
Dr. Kelkar is a distinguished breast and general surgeon with extensive experience in oncoplastic breast surgery, clinical teaching, and academic research, including numerous indexed publications.

MBBS, MS, MRCS (UK)
GMC-registered and MCI-certified general and laparoscopic surgeon with over 5 years of expertise in general, colorectal, and HPB surgeries. Proficient in minimally invasive techniques, with a strong research background and a commitment to patient-centric, evidence-based care.

MBBS, MS , FRCS (UK)
Dr. Vijay Ramachandran is a Consultant HPB, GI Cancer, and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon with expertise in gastrointestinal oncology and liver transplantation. He has performed numerous complex laparoscopic procedures with a focus on minimally invasive techniques. He is also actively involved in surgical education, clinical research, and mentorship. His work has significantly advanced outcomes in liver and cancer care.
At Texila (India), we provide a top-notch MRCS Clinical Premier Training program that meets international standards and closely resembles the training pathways of the Royal College of Surgeons, UK. Our well-structured 3-year training program is designed to thoroughly prepare doctors for the MRCS examinations while simultaneously enhancing their surgical and clinical skills. It is a swift, smart, and globally recognized program, offering a streamlined journey towards international medical success in Surgery.

“Texila has a comprehensive syllabus with both theoretical and clinical elements, modeled according to the US and UK curriculum, which is considered the best in advanced medicine.”

“I qualified both Part A & B of the Royal College exams and am now proudly a Royal College-certified doctor, thanks to Texila.”

KG Hospital, Coimbatore

St. Philomena’s Hospital, Bangalore

Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Bangalore

CSR Hospital, Coimbatore

Sagar Hospital, Bangalore

Apollo Hospital, Visakhapatnam

Naruvi Hospital, Vellore

KIMS Hospital, Secunderabad & Vizag

Muslim Maternity Hospital, Hyderabad

Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune

Fortis Hospital, Mumbai
Yes, the MRCS qualification is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI). It is widely accepted as a prestigious credential for surgeons aspiring to build a career in general surgery.
The FRCS (Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons) is a higher qualification than the MRCS (Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons). MRCS serves as a foundational qualification, while FRCS is an advanced fellowship-level credential for experienced surgeons.
No, NEET-PG is not required to enroll in the MRCS training program. Texila offers an alternative pathway to pursue the MRCS course after completing your MBBS.
Yes, regular mock exams are conducted as part of the MRCS training program. These exams help students assess their progress, identify areas for improvement, and prepare effectively for the Royal College exams.
After MRCS, surgeons can pursue higher surgical training and this qualification is recognized in the UK, Ireland, Middle East, Southeast Asia, and common wealth countries Australia, New Zealand.