FMGE 2019 application form released for December session; know steps to apply!
Team Careers360 | October 14, 2019 | 09:19 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI; October 11: The registration for Foreign Medical Graduate Exam (FMGE) for December session conducted by National Board of Examination (NBE) has been started from October 11, 2019, in online mode. Candidates who wish to acquire medical practice from India after completing their medical studies abroad must apply for FMGE 2019 on or before October 31.
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FMGE 2019 screening test is to be conducted on December 20, 2019, for all medical graduates who acquire Indian citizenship or Overseas Citizens of India (OCis) cardholder. The candidates must have possessed their qualifying examination approved by the Indian embassy of respective country.
How to apply?
Aspiring candidates can refer to the details below to check how to fill the FMGE application form for December session.
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Visit the official website of NBE - https://nbe.edu.in/
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Click on the ‘FMGE’
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On the directed page, go to new registration
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Fill all the appropriate details including Phone number, Email address, and other personal details.
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Using the login credentials sent to candidates’ email address and phone number, log in to the account.
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Provided the necessary details of the qualifying examination, personal information, and exam centre preference.
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Once submitted, candidates will be required to make the fee payment for successful registration.
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Take at least two printouts of the final confirmation page for future reference.
It is mandatory for all aspirants to pay the registration fee for the successful submission of FMGE 2019 application form. The fees to be deposited by candidates is Rs. 5,500 irrespective of their categories in online mode through credit/debit cards and net banking on or before the stipulated last date.
All candidates who acquire an Indian citizenship and looking forward to work as a medical practitioner in India are eligible to appear for the FMGE 2019 exam for December session. The FMGE screening test is conducted for overseas Indian citizens to receive permanent or provisional certificate from Medical Council of India (MCI) to pursue a medical career in the country.
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In case of any discrepancy found in the application form, shall contact the authority through registered email address 15 days after the closing of registration. Candidates are also informed that only 7 days will be provided for the candidates to make necessary corrections in the application form once the date is announced.
The admit card for all the registered candidates will be released on the official website from December 13, 2019. While the result of FMGE 2019 to be announced by January 20, 2020, in the form of PDF.
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