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About FMGE 2024
FMGE - Foreign Medical Graduate Examination is a screening test for medical graduates to be eligible to practice medicine in the country. FMGE exam is conducted biannually in June and December by the National Board of Examinations for Indian and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) to obtain the registration certificate from the National Medical Commission (NMC) or State Medical Council (SMC).
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) will relese FMGE application form 2024 for December session soon. Candidates will have to submit the FMGE application form 2024 before the last date. The NBE will issue the FMGE admit cards to the registered candidates only.
FMGE 2024 December exam date will be announced by NBE. Soon after the exam, the authority releases the FMGE 2024 December result at natboard.edu.in. Candidates who qualified the FMGE exam can collect their FMGE pass certificate from the head office of NBEMS.
As per the FMGE exam pattern, the test is divided into two parts - Part A and Part B. Each part has 150 questions, making a total of 300 questions. The questions in the FMGE exam are asked from the MBBS curriculum. As per the marking scheme, one mark is awarded for every correct answer, while there is no negative marking.
FMGE 2024 Highlights
Full Exam Name | Foreign Medical Graduates Examination |
Short Exam Name | FMGE |
Conducting Body | National Board of Examinations (NBE) |
Frequency of Conduct | 2 times a year |
Exam Level | National Level Exam |
Languages | English |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee (General) | 6195 Rs [Online] |
Mode of Exam | Online |
Exam Duration | 5 Hours |
FMGE 2024 Important Dates
Upcoming Dates and Events
20 Aug, 2024 - 21 Sep, 2024
FMGE pass certificate | Mode: Online Ongoing
Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) are required to fulfil the following eligibility criteria of FMGE 2024 to be able to appear in the December session examination. Candidates can check the FMGE 2024 eligibility criteria listed below:
- Candidates applying to FMGE must be either an Indian national or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI).
- Aspirants should obtain the necessary primary medical qualification and must obtain their MBBS degree before the ascertained period for a particular session. The MBBS degree of the FMGs must be awarded by institutions included in the World Directory of Medical Schools as listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) or an institution duly attested by the Indian embassy concerned for the candidates to be recognized as medical practitioners in India.
- All the FMGs are required to provide documents in support of the primary medical education from the foreign medical institution concerned.
- Candidates with a postgraduate medical degree obtained in the countries of Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and the United States of America need not appear in FMGE 2024 screening test as they can directly register with MCI/SMC.
Mode of Application : Online
Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card
Here are the steps to fill FMGE 2024 application form.
- Candidates need to visit nbe.edu.in and click on the tab that says "FMGE December 2024.
- In the next step, all the necessary details pertaining to the application form for FMGE 2024 must be filled out by the candidates.
- All the information provided in the FMGE application form must be correct, so candidates must thoroughly check the details before clicking on the 'Submit' button.
- The fee for the application form of FMGE 2024 which is Rs 6,195 (including GST) will be paid in the next step via Credit or Debit Card or net banking only.
- The candidates will be required to check the confirmation box in order to ensure the successful submission of the FMGE 2024 application form.
NOTE: Candidates who will successfully complete the application process of FMGE will receive a confirmation letter sent by NBE on their registered email IDs.
Application Fees
Category | Quota | Mode | Gender | Amount |
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OBC, EWS, General, ST, SC | Online | Female, Transgender, Male | ₹ 6195 |
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Basic tissues to body, terminology, and nomenclature |
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Osteology, arthrology, myology, angiology, neurology |
Regional anatomy |
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Upper limb, lower limb thorax-including diaphragm abdomen and pelvis, head, neck brain, and spinal cord |
Embryology |
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Development of individual organs and systems, postnatal growth, and development |
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General histology microanatomy of individual organs and systems |
Human genetics |
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Principles of human genetics and molecular biology |
Radiological anatomy |
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Skiagrams, special X-rays, principles of imaging techniques |
Surface anatomy |
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In cadavers, in the living |
Sectional anatomy |
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Thorax, abdomen, head, neck, and brain |
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General physiology |
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Body fluids-blood |
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Nerve and muscle |
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Gastrointestinal tract |
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Biochemistry
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Isotopes and their application |
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Nuclear acids |
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Vitamins |
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Carbohydrate metabolism |
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Lipid metabolism |
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Protein and amino acid metabolism |
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Purine and primidine metabolism |
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Minerals |
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Biochemical genetics and protein biosynthesis |
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Tissue biochemistry |
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Liver functions |
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Nutrition and energy metabolism |
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Pathology
Cell injury |
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Inflammation and repair |
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Immunopathology |
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Infectious diseases |
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Circulatory disturbances |
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Growth disturbances and neoplasia |
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Nutritional and other disorders |
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Genetic disorder |
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Hematology |
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Cardiovascular pathology |
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Respiratory pathology |
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Pathology of kidney and urinary tract |
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Hepatobiliary pathology |
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Lymphoreticular system/ spleen |
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Reproductive system (male and female) |
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Diseases of the breast |
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Musculoskeletal system |
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Endocrine pathology |
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Neuropathology |
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Dermatopathology |
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Ocular pathology |
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Microbiology
General microbiology |
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Immunology |
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Bacteriology |
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General virology |
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Systemic virology |
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Mycology |
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Parasitology |
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Clinical/ applied microbiology |
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Pharmacology
General pharmacology |
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Autonomic nervous system |
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Cardiovascular system |
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Diuretics |
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Drugs affecting blood and blood formation |
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Autocoids and related drugs |
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Respiratory system |
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Gastrointestinal system |
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Endocrine pharmacology |
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Central nervous system |
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Psychopharmacology |
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Drugs in anaesthetic practice |
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Chemotherapy |
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Toxicology |
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Clinical pharmacology and rational drug use |
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Forensic medicine
Definitions |
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Courts of india |
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Court procedures |
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Medical certifications and medicolegal reports including dying declaration |
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Death |
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Changes after death |
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Inquest by police, magistrate, and coroner |
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Identification |
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Examination of mutilated human remains |
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Medicolegal autopsies |
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Mechanical injuries and wounds |
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Examination of an injury case |
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Injuries due to physical agents and their medico legal importance |
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Asphyxial death |
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Death due to malnutrition, neglect battered babies |
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Dowry death |
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Virginity, sexual offences, sexual perversions |
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Legitimacy |
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Pregnancy and delivery |
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Infanticide |
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Biological fluids |
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Seminal stains |
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Forensic psychiatry |
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Medical jurisprudence |
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Toxicology |
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General surgery
Hemorrhage and shock |
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Fluid, electrolyte and acid balance, nutrition |
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Skin tumours, burns, skin grafting |
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Arterial diseases |
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Venous diseases |
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Lymphatic and lymph nodes |
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Wounds |
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Specific and non-specific injections |
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Tumors, cysts, ulcers and sinuses, and fistulae |
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Infections of hand and foot |
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Diseases of muscle, tendons, bursae, and fascia |
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Hernia |
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Umbilical granuloma, fistula, adenoma |
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Abdominal wall |
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Face, teeth, gums, mouth, tongue, salivary glands, neck |
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Thyroid glands, thyroglossal tract, and endocrines |
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Breast |
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Sympathetic system |
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Craniocerebral injuries |
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Brain, nerves |
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Genitourinary system |
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Kidneys and ureters |
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Urinary bladder |
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Prostrate |
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Urethra |
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Penis, testis, and scrotum |
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Vasectomy and recanalisation |
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Cardiothoracic system |
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Oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum |
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Spleen, liver, gall bladder, and bile ducts |
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Pancreas |
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Peritoneum |
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Intestines, intestinal obstruction |
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Appendix |
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Rectum and anal canal |
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Anesthesia
Anatomy of upper airway |
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Physiology of respiration O2/ CO2 transport |
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Methods of oxygen therapy |
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Preoperative evaluation/ premedication |
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Anaesthetic agents, stages of anesthesia |
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Principles and mechanism of administration of general anaesthetics, balanced anesthesia |
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Ippv, endotracheal intubations |
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Muscle relaxants |
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Spinal/ epidural anesthesia |
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Local anesthesia |
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation basic, use of simple ventilators |
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Monitoring |
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ICU, role of anaesthesiologist in icu |
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Shock |
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Blood transfusion and fluid electoral balance |
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Sites of respiratory obstruction and management of airway in an Unconscious patient |
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Poisoning |
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Role of anaesthesiologist in acute and chronic relief |
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Orthopedics
Traumatology |
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Injuries of bones and joints, injuries of lower extremity, injuries of the spine vascular injuries |
Cold orthopedics |
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Regional conditions |
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Neuromuscular disorder |
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Bone and joint tuberculosis |
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Physical medicine and rehabilitation |
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Radiodiagnosis
Respiratory system |
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Cardiovascular system |
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Gastrointestinal system |
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Obstetrics and gynaecology |
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Skeletal system |
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Central nervous system |
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Excretory system |
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Radiotherapy
Principles of radiotherapy |
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Principles of chemotherapy |
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Prevention and early diagnosis of cancer |
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Principles of nuclear medicine |
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Common radiation reactions and management |
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Radiotherapy and chemotherapy in commonly seen cancers |
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Radioisotopes in diagnosis and therapy |
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Paediatrics
Vital statistics |
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Neonatology |
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Growth and development |
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Nutrition |
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Infections |
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Genetics |
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Pediatric emergencies |
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Central nervous system |
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Gastroenterology |
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Nephrology |
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Endocrinology |
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Respiratory system |
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Medicine
Clinical methods in the practice of medicine |
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Common symptoms of disease |
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Nutrition/ exposure to physical and chemical agents |
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Infections |
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Haematology |
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Respiratory system |
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Cardiovascular system |
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Gartrointestinal tract |
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Emergency Medicine |
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Neurological system |
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Nephrology and urinary system connected to tissue disorders |
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Endocrine system |
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Geriatrics |
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Tuberculosis and respiratory diseases
Diagnosis and management of common ailments affecting the chest with special emphasis on management and prevention of tuberculosis, and national tuberculosis control programme |
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Psychiatry
History aspects and diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness |
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Conduction of mental status examination |
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Behavioral sciences |
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Different psychoses clinical features, diagnosis, and management of: Schizophrenia |
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Mania and depression |
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Anxiety disorders and hysteria |
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Dementia |
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Alcoholism |
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Drug abuse |
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Psychiatric emergencies |
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Clinical features, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders of childhood, and adolescence |
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Personality disorder |
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Dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases
Dermatological therapy |
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Lichen planus |
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Diseases caused by nutritional and environmental factors |
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Infective disorders |
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Melanocytes, pigment metabolism and other disorders of pigmentation |
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Allergic disorders |
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Dermatitis and eczema |
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Vesiculobullous diseases |
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Alopecia and hirsutism |
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Structure and functions of sebaceous glands, and disease |
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Leprosy |
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Psoriasis |
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STD |
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Ophthalmology
Basic sciences |
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Anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, elementary optics, diseases of the eye |
Conjunctiva |
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Cornea |
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Sclera |
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Uveal tract |
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Lens |
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Glaucoma |
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Retina |
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Optic nerve |
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Intraoccular tumors |
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Squint |
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Orbit |
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Lacrimal system |
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Lids |
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Refractive errors |
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Injuries |
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Ophthalmic surgery |
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Community ophthalmology |
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Miscellaneous |
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Otorhinolaryngology
Diseases of the ear |
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Diseases of nose and paranasal sinuses |
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Diseases of nasopharynx |
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Diseases of trachea |
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Oesophagus |
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
Anatomy of the female reproductive tract |
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Physiology of conception |
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Development of foetus and placenta |
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Diagnosis of pregnancy |
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Maternal changes in pregnancy |
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Antenatal care |
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Abnormal obstetrics |
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Normal labour |
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Normal puerparium |
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Breast feeding |
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Care of new born |
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Medical termination of pregnancy |
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Family planning |
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Operative obstetrics |
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Post caesarian pregnancy |
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Pharmacotherapeutics in obstetrics |
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Safe motherhood |
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Maternal morbidity and morality |
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Medico legal aspects |
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RCH |
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Current topics |
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Vaginal discharge |
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Menstrual disorder |
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Fertility, infertility |
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Endometriosis and allied states |
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Genital injuries and fistulae |
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Genital infections |
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Genital prolapse |
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Tumours |
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Carcinoma |
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Radiotherapy in gynecology |
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Chemotherapy in gynecology |
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Endoscopy |
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Diseases of breast |
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Operative gynecology |
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Community medicine
Evaluation of public health and concepts of health |
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Environment and health |
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Health education |
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Nutrition and dietetics |
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Occupational health |
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Medical sociology and community mental health |
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Fundamentals of biostatistics |
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Basic epidemiology |
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Epidemiology of specific diseases |
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Communicable and non-communicable diseases |
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Demography |
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Reproductive and child health |
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School health |
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Urban health |
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Health system in india |
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Health planning and management including disaster management |
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International health |
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The FMGE holds significant importance as a screening test for international medical graduates seeking to practice medicine in India. Given its rigorous curriculum and extensive syllabus, a well-defined preparation strategy for the FMGE exam is imperative to achieve successful results. Check the FMGE preparation tips below.
Tip 1: Make a study schedule
Creating a practical study timetable is crucial for FMGE preparation. Aspiring foreign medical candidates should ensure their schedule aligns with the syllabus timeframe. Setting realistic targets based on individual capabilities is essential, as overly ambitious goals can adversely impact performance.
Tip 2: Know the exam pattern
To perform well in the FMGE 2024, candidates must familiarize themselves with the MBBS-based syllabus and understand the exam pattern. Understanding the FMGE exam pattern help candidates to navigate and excel in this comprehensive assessment of medical competence.
Tip 3: Familiarize with the syllabus
A comprehensive understanding of the FMGE syllabus is essential for effective exam preparation. Without knowledge of the included chapters, preparation efforts may be futile.
Tip 4: Practice from mock tests
Effective FMGE preparation goes beyond covering the syllabus; candidates must engage in mock tests to enhance time management skills crucial for the actual exam. These tests, taken within the stipulated time frame, pinpoint areas for improvement and allow candidates to practice performing under time constraints, a valuable aspect of FMGE 2024 readiness.
Tip 5: Prepare from best books
An optimal approach to FMGE preparation involves consulting top-notch books and utilizing visual content. When selecting FMGE 2024 study materials, candidates should ensure that the chosen resources not only align with the best books available but also effectively elucidate fundamental concepts while comprehensively covering all relevant topics.
The FMGE 2024 exam pattern for the December session includes crucial details of the exam such as mode, medium, number of papers, type of questions, and mode. The same can be checked from the table below.
FMGE exam pattern 2024
Particulars | Details |
Examination Mode | Online |
Medium of Examination | English |
Number of Papers | 2 |
Parts of paper
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Part A and B
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Type of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions
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Number of Questions | 300 (150 per paper) |
Duration of Exam |
2 hours and 30 minutes per paper (150 minutes)
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Total Marks | 300 |
Marking Scheme | Correct Answer: + 1 mark, Incorrect Answer: No negative marks, Unanswered Question: 0 marks |
NBE releases the mock test of the FMGE 2024 for the candidates who will appear for the test. Aspirants taking up the mock test of FMGE 2024 can get acquainted with the test layout, and how to navigate the online examination.
To take the FMGE mock test 2024, candidates will be required to enter their login ID and password. The practice test of FMGE 2024 comprises a tutorial section and a section with sample questions. The sample test papers in the FMGE mock test are, however, not indicative of the actual difficulty level of the questions to be asked in the examination.
Candidates must take up the FMGE mock test 2024 before the actual exam to familiarize themselves with various aspects crucial to the entrance examination.
Check the steps to download the FMGE 2024 December session below.
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Visit nbe.edu,in, and click on the FMGE December 2024 tab.
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Upon reaching the FMGE 2024 website, click on the link admit card link.
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Login entering your user ID and password
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The admit card of FMGE December 2024 will be displayed on the screen
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Verify all the details mentioned in FMGE admit card
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Download and take a printout of the FMGE hall ticket 2024
FMGE 2024 Exam Centers
State | City |
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Gujarat | Ahmedabad |
Karnataka | Bangalore |
Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal |
Odisha | Bhubaneswar |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai |
Uttarakhand | Dehradun |
Delhi | New Delhi |
Assam | Guwahati |
Telangana | Hyderabad |
Jammu and Kashmir | Jammu |
Srinagar | |
West Bengal | Kolkata |
Kerala | Kozhikode |
Thiruvananthapuram | |
Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow |
Noida | |
Punjab | Mohali |
Maharashtra | Mumbai City |
Nagpur | |
Pune | |
Bihar | Patna |
Jharkhand | Ranchi |
Meghalaya | Shillong |
Rajasthan | Jaipur |
Andhra Pradesh | Visakhapatnam |
Haryana | Faridabad |
Documents Required at Exam
- FMGE 2024 admit card (with a recent passport sized photograph pasted on it)
- A valid photo identity proof (PAN/Aadhar/Voter ID/Passport/Driving License)
The result of FMGE 2024 mentions the roll numbers of the candidates, scores obtained (out of 300), and qualifying status. Only the candidates who secured at least 150 marks out of 300 are considered qualified for the screening test.
Such aspirants will be eligible to get the provisional registration certificate from the National Medical Commission (NMC) or State Medical Council (SMC). Only qualified candidates will be able to download the FMGE 2024 scorecards by entering the user ID and password. The scorecard of the FMGE 2024 December session will contain personal details, FMGE scores and other information, which must be verified. FMGE scorecard must be carried to get the registration certificate by NMC and SMC.
FMGE 2024 Cutoff
The minimum qualifying marks that the candidates appearing in the screening test, are required to obtain will be the FMGE cutoff of 2024. Candidates failing to meet the FMGE 2024 cutoff will be rendered disqualified and will not be able to register with the State Medical Council or NMC.
The total score of FMGE is 300 (two papers of 150 marks each). NBE has set the cutoff of FMGE 2024 at 50%, i.e. a candidate will be required to obtain at least 150 out of 300 marks (in the two papers combined) so as to qualify for the exam.
General Information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: In which mode authorities releases the FMGE results?
Answer:
NBE releases the FMGE result in pdf mode on its official website natboard.edu.in
Question: In which all languages the authorities conduct the exam?
Answer:
The authorities conduct the exam in English language only.
Question: In how many cities FMGE 2024?
Answer:
The screening testwas held in two shifts at various FMGE 2024 exam centres in 55 cities.
Question: What is the application fee of FMGE 2024?
Answer:
Candidates will have to pay Rs 6,195 as an application fee while registering for FMGE 2024.
Question: What is the frequency of conduct of the examination?
Answer:
FMGE is conducted twice a year, i.e., in June and December.
Question: What is FMGE 2024 exam date?
Answer:
FMGE 2024 December session exam date will be announced soon.
Questions related to FMGE
does haryana allow fmge students to partcipate in state quota????
To participate in the haryana state quota ,fmge students must meet the domicile criteria, which requires them to be a bona fide resident of haryana for atleast 10 years.this means they should have resided in the state for a minimum of 10 years and must studied under any board,such as CBSE,icse,hbse etc.
Im fmge student from Karnataka I have cleared fmge exam now can i participate in bihar state open quote seat on private medical colleges for neetpg course
Hello
To participate in Bihar state's open quote seat for NEET PG courses in private medical colleges, you'll need to register for the Bihar NEET PG Counselling . Although you've cleared the FMGE exam and are from Karnataka, you're eligible to participate in the counselling process for private medical colleges in Bihar. However, please note that you'll need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the Bihar counselling authority, which includes qualifying the NEET PG exam and fulfilling other requirements .
What are the Colleges in Kolkata for pursuing FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination)?
Hello,
There are no specific colleges in Kolkata solely for pursuing FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination). However, some medical colleges in Kolkata offer coaching or preparatory courses for FMGE:
1. Institute of Foreign Medical Graduates (IFMG): Offers FMGE coaching and preparatory courses.
2. Kolkata Medical College: Provides guidance and support for FMGE aspirants.
3. RG Kar Medical College: Offers FMGE coaching and preparatory courses.
4. Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College: Provides FMGE coaching and guidance.
5. IQ City Medical College: Offers FMGE coaching and preparatory courses.
Additionally, some private coaching institutes in Kolkata, like:
1. FMGE Coaching Institute
2. MCI Coaching Centre
3. Medicoops
Hope this helps,
Thank you
I did my MBBS from Russia. I have not given FMGE. So if i want to pursue Masters in Clinical Psychologyor Applied Psychology in India. How to apply? Because while i was searching many top universities wants B.Sc. or BA in psychology. Are there any top Universities which accepts MBBS?
If you want to pursue a Master's in Clinical Psychology in India with an MBBS degree, it might be challenging since many top universities prefer candidates with a B.Sc. or BA in Psychology. However, there are a few pathways and options to consider:
1. Universities Accepting MBBS for Clinical Psychology
- National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore: NIMHANS is one of the top institutions that offers M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology and accepts MBBS graduates. You may need to sit for their entrance exam.
- Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP), Ranchi: CIP offers courses like M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology, and they sometimes consider candidates with an MBBS background.
- Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh: Similar to NIMHANS, PGIMER offers advanced psychology courses and may accept MBBS graduates, particularly for M.Phil. or Ph.D. programs.
2. Consider Specialized Programs
- M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology: This is a more advanced course, and institutions like NIMHANS and CIP may consider MBBS graduates for this program.
- Diploma or Certificate Courses: Some universities offer diploma courses in Clinical Psychology, which could act as a bridge before applying for a Master's program.
3. Bridge Courses
- Some universities might offer or recommend bridge courses or diplomas to help non-psychology graduates prepare for a Master's in Clinical Psychology.
4. Apply to Colleges with Flexibility
- Private Universities: Some private universities might have more flexible admission criteria. It's worth contacting them directly to discuss your MBBS background and how it aligns with their program.
5. Alternative Pathways
- Pursue a B.Sc. or BA in Psychology: If you’re determined to get into a top university that strictly requires a psychology undergraduate degree, you might consider completing a B.Sc. or BA in Psychology first.
- Dual Degrees: Some universities might allow you to pursue a psychology-related diploma or certification along with your clinical practice, especially if you're practicing medicine in India.
6. Research and Contact Universities Directly
- University Websites: Visit the official websites of the universities you are interested in and check their eligibility criteria for Clinical Psychology programs.
- Direct Enquiries: Reach out to the admissions office of universities to clarify whether they accept MBBS graduates and if they offer any additional support or bridge programs.
Conclusion
While many top universities prefer candidates with a psychology background, institutions like NIMHANS, CIP, and PGIMER may accept MBBS graduates for advanced psychology programs. Research specific universities, consider M.Phil. programs, or look into private universities with flexible admission criteria.
Hii! I am Sahil. I did my Mbbs from Russia. I have not given FMGE. What other fields i can choose or Masters i can do in India? please answer
Hello Sahil! Since you completed your MBBS from Russia and have not taken the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination), you have several alternative career options and fields for further studies in India. Here are some possibilities:
1.
Masters Programs:
a) Public Health [ Master of Public Health (MPH)]: Focus on health policy, epidemiology, and public health management.
b) Hospital Management ( MBA in Healthcare Management): Learn about healthcare administration, hospital operations, and management.
c) Clinical Research ( MSc in Clinical Research): Study clinical trials, research methodologies, and drug development.
d) Biomedical Sciences ( MSc in Biomedical Sciences): Focus on research and development in medical sciences and biotechnology.
e) Medical Informatics (
MSc in Medical Informatics):
Specialize in healthcare data management, electronic health records, and health information systems.
2.
Other Professional Courses:
a) Healthcare Consultancy:
Work as a consultant in healthcare management, policy development, or health technology.
b) Medical Writing:
Specialize in writing for medical journals, health content, and regulatory documentation.
c) Teaching and Academics:
Consider teaching medical or health-related subjects at educational institutions or training centers.
3. Alternative Healthcare Fields:
a) Clinical Psychology: Pursue a career in clinical psychology or counseling with additional qualifications.
b) Ayurveda or Alternative Medicine: Explore opportunities in fields like Ayurveda, homeopathy, or other alternative medicine systems.
c) Nutrition and Dietetics: Specialize in nutrition, diet planning, and wellness.
4. Business and Entrepreneurship:
a) Healthcare Startups:
Start or work with healthcare startups focusing on innovation and technology.
b) Pharma and Biotechnology:
Explore roles in pharmaceutical companies or biotechnology firms.
The Conclusion:
You have several viable career paths and study options in India beyond taking the FMGE. Consider your interests and career goals when choosing the right path for you.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.