FMGE December 2023 admit card release date revised to January 15
FMGE admit card 2023 for December session will be issued at nbe.edu.in. FMGE 2023 exam date is January 20, 2024.
Vagisha Kaushik | January 12, 2024 | 06:43 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has revised the admit card release date 2023 for the Foreign Medical Graduate Exam (FMGE) December 2023 exam. According to the new date, FMGE admit card 2023 will now be issued on January 15. Earlier, the FMGE 2023 admit card was supposed to be out on January 12.
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“The date of issuance of admit card as mentioned in the information bulletin for FMGE Dec 2023 and in notices published earlier should therefore be read accordingly,” said NBEMS in an official notice.
Candidates appearing for the FMGE December 2023 exam will be able to download the FMGE admit card through the official website, nbe.edu.in. Students will need their login credentials to download the hall ticket.
NBE said in the FMGE December 2023 information bulletin that admit cards will not be issued to such candidates who are found ineligible for the exam. Candidates will be informed through SMS or mail alerts and website notice regarding availability of the admit card on the website. “Admit card will not be sent to the candidates by Post/Email,” it added.
FMGE December 2023 will be conducted on January 20, 2024 as a computer-based test. There will be a total of 300 multiple choice questions in the exam. The test will be divided into two parts. Students will get 150 minutes to attempt each part. There will be a break between the two parts.
As per the marking scheme, there will be no negative marking. Candidates will have to score 50 percent marks in the exam in order to be considered pass.
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