Ruchika Kumari | June 22, 2026 | 07:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
346 FMGs await internships in Delhi for 5 months, FAIMA urges Centre, NMC to address delays.

The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) has urged Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda and the National Medical Commission (NMC) to address delays in internship allotment and stipend-related issues faced by Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs). The association said the delays are affecting FMGs in Delhi as well as several other states across the country.
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According to the letter dated June 22, 2026, FAIMA said 346 FMGs who qualified the FMGE December 2025 session have been waiting for nearly five months for internship allotment in Delhi. This is despite clearing the mandatory licensing examination and becoming eligible to begin their Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI).
FAIMA alleged that several medical colleges and non-teaching hospitals are denying internship seats to FMGs, majorly due to budget constraints. They claim that stipend payment does not fall under their responsibility. The association also claimed that the Delhi Medical Council (DMC) has not completed the verification process of FMGs' documents and has not taken responsibility for internship seat allotment.
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FAIMA said the delay has led to:
The association mentioned it recently met Delhi Health Minister Dr Pankaj Singh, who assured efforts to resolve the matter. However, no significant progress has been communicated since the meeting.
FAIMA stated that similar problems are being faced by FMGs in several states, including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Odisha and Bihar. According to the association, internship allotment is delayed by 5–6 months in many states, while in some cases delays extend to 1.5 to 2 years.
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The association urged the Health Ministry and National Medical Commission (NMC) to:
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FAIMA highlighted that the FMGE June 2026 examination is approaching and another batch of successful FMGs will soon become eligible for internships. The association warned that the existing crisis could worsen if corrective measures are not taken quickly.
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