Foreign Medical Graduates Examination
Hi,
Well you can give the December exam if you are well prepared. The registration will begin in the month of October for the December exam. And then exam will be in December. The website link is attached below. You can visit the website once to know more.
https://natboard.edu.in/
I hope my answer helps.
All the best.
Hello
The withheld result of FMGE (Screening test) December 2019 session has been declared. Go through the link below to check:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pVM6M4FTVC-n3FlcLeanjaqnipCIKSDT/view
Good Luck!
Dear aspirant,
FMGE- Foreign Medical Graduates Examination is conducted by NBE biannually.
The exam consists of one paper divided into two parts,i.e. part A and part B. The total paper is of 300 marks. There is no negative marking.
The maximum marks given for part A are 100. And for part B are 200.
The subject included in part A with weightage to each subject are-
subject distribution of marks
1. ANATOMY 17
2. PHYSIOLOGY 17
3. BIOCHEMISTRY . 17
4. PATHOLOGY 13
5. MICROBIOLOGY 13
6. PHARMACOLOGY 13
7. FORENSIC MEDICINE 10
TOTAL 100
Hope you find this information helpful.
For FMGE JUNE 2019, withheld results were declared on three or more subsequent dates , first one was released 6 days post fmge result declarartion. SO i guess NBE is likely to declare the withheld results for dec fmge 2019 in a week time or so.
Hello,
Yes foreigners are eligible for neet Pg exam.
Eligibility criteria is as follows;
Hope this helps!!
FMGE 2019 result for the December session has been released by NBE on January 20, 2020 in the form of PDF. Candidates who qualify in the examination will be issued pass certificate (tentatively) in February 2020. Check the detailed information using the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/fmge-result
FMGE is an examination to allow Indian Medical Graduates who have studied abroad to practise legally in India. If you have studied MBBS, you should have attended Clinical postings and should have completed your mandatory internship period of the Country you have studied MBBS in. That should be an enough practical exposure. But if you do not have any idea about practical knowledge, it is alarming. You might not get posted in Government Hospitals right away because it is a Government job. You may have to start working in a small clinic first. Rather than working it should be a learning experience for you.
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