FMGE 2024 June registration closes today; correction window opens on May 24
Alivia Mukherjee | May 20, 2024 | 06:09 PM IST | 1 min read
FMGE 2024: Exam will be conducted on July 6 in online mode.
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) will close the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2024 registration today, May 20. Eligible and interested candidates can fill up the NBE FMGE 2024 registration form by visiting the official website, nbe.edu.in. The FMGE 2024 application fee is Rs 6,195.
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As per the latest schedule, FMGE June 2024 will be conducted on July 6. Earlier, the FMGE 2024 exam was scheduled to be held on June 30. Candidates will get a chance to edit their already submitted application forms from May 24. The FMGE 2024 application correction window will close on May 28. The photo, signature, and thumb impression can be replaced between June 7 and 10.
On July 1, the list of candidates, including their roll numbers, will be made available on the official website. The FMGE 2024 results will be made available online on the official website on August 6. Candidates will be able to download their FMGE 2024 result by using their credentials such as application number and password. The NBE will not send the FMGE 2024 results to any candidate's postal or email addresses.
FMGE 2024 exam pattern
FMGE June 2024 will be held in online mode. The medium of the paper will be English. The paper will carry a total of 300 multiple choice questions. The duration of FMGE 2024 exam is 5 hours. The paper will be divided into two parts, each part containing 150 questions. There will be a break between two parts. Candidates will require a minimum of 150 marks to be declared pass. There will be no negative marking for incorrect answers.
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