Foreign Medical Graduates Examination
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Hello aspirant,
The candidates having medical degrees of United States of America, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, do not need to clear FMGE if he/she has been qualified as a medical practitioner in tfhe country. However, from the following year, the NEXT is expected to replace FMGE and thus the grads from no country is expected to have an exemption from the screening test. Hope this helped.
Hii Falgun
Planning is the main key to crack FMGE.First of all be clear with your basics and join a coaching centre if needed.Dont get confused by refering many books just stick on to a single book.Take practice tests and also concentrate on time management as it is also a important factor.
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For further more details about FMGE,please do refer the link given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/fmge
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Hello Meera,
According to UIDAI e aadhar should have equal importance as aadhar and hence shall be considered as valid id proof.
Yes, if you have done your MBBS from countries like Russia or Canada you cant practice in our country.. You will have to give FMGE which is conducted by MCI.. Once you have cleared the exam you can do medical practice in India.. Good luck..
Hello shatakshi
As you have already submitted the documents as per their official instructions hope they may concider you. However the decision depends completely on official authorities and this is difficult to say anything about it. You can contact the official helpline number and let them know about your problem. Hope they can help you.
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Dear Sir / Ma'm, the key to success is hardwork. Study sincerely from the very first day and make sure all your concepts are crystal-clear. Try to study all the three subjects equally everyday. Once a week, practice multiple choice questions on the topics that you have studied the whole week in a stipulated time. Revise the previous topics regularly. At the last remember, you need maximum number of correct answers and not all the answers.
Hi Ashoka
The students who have studied MBBS abroad considering they are citizens of India or overseas citizens of India must qualify Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) in order to appear for NEET PG. Foreign Medical Graduates are required to bring their FMGE pass certificate on their testing day. Furthermore, they should have been registered with Medical Council of India or a State Medical Council and should have completed their internship or likely to complete their internship on or before March 31 of the same academic year that they are taking the exam.
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If you are registered with the state, I am assuming you have already given FMGE and also completed the internship necessary as per its provision. Coming to whether or not you are eligible for 50% state quota in Maharashtra, on the onset, you seem to fulfil all the major conditions except one which is repeatedly stated in the brochure, i.e. those who have passed MBBS from state outside Maharashtra except on central seats, i.e. under 15% AIQ seats, AIIMS and other central institutions, are not eligible.
So, it doesnt really look like you are eligible for the state quota admissions. You can look forward to the private institutions.
here I am attaching a link below which will tell you about the eligibility criterion for foreign applicants to apply in all the medical colleges for PG in all over India.
Https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-eligibility-criteria
Feel free to ask me in the comment box if you are having any further doubts
Hope this answers you well.
Good Luck.
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