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FMGE December 2023 Registration Ends Tomorrow On natboard.edu.in

FMGE December 2023 Registration: Interested candidates can apply online at natboard.edu.in.

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) will close the registration window for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) tomorrow, December 13. Interested candidates can register for FMGE December 2023 through the official website at natboard.edu.in. The FMGE 2023 December session exam is scheduled for January 20 and the admit cards will be available from January 12, 2024. For candidates who have paid the application fee, the application correction window will be open from December 15 to December 18, 2023.

Additionally, the final opportunity to rectify images will be from December 29, 2023, to January 1, 2024. Rectifying deficiencies related to document uploads in the application will be possible from January 5 to 8. It is to be noted that FMGE 2023 application correction will apply to specific fields open for correction.

FMGE December 2023 Exam: Steps To Apply

Here are the step-by-step instructions to apply for the FMGE December 2023 exam:

Step 1: Visit the official website of NBE, natboard.edu.in.

Step 2: Look for the FMGE exam link.

Step 3: Click on the application link and carefully read through the provided instructions.

Step 4: Fill in all the required information in the application form.

Step 5: Upload the necessary documents as specified.

Step 6: Submit the application fee.

Step 7: Once submitted, download the confirmation page for future reference and use.

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About FMGE

The Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) is an essential licensure examination administered by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) in India. This test is a compulsory requirement for Indian citizens who have obtained their medical degrees from colleges outside India, enabling them to practice medicine within the country.

Introduced in 2002, the screening test serves as a qualifying examination for Indian students who have acquired their medical degrees from countries other than India. Graduates from nations like the former Soviet Union, Eastern European countries, China, Nepal, Philippines, and Caribbean countries fall under this category. Indian doctors with basic medical degrees obtained from these countries are mandated to take the MCI screening test to practice medicine in India.

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