FMGE June 2023: Last date to submit deficient documents extended till July 21
Arpita Das | July 20, 2023 | 01:53 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can submit the required documents by 11:55 PM tomorrow.
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) extended the last date to submit deficient documents in Foreign Medical Graduate Exam (FMGE) June 2023 application. Candidates can now submit the required documents till July 21 by 11:55 PM.
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The documents for the FMGE application 2023 can only be submitted through the online deficient document submission portal, exam.natboard.edu.in/fmge.php.
Those candidates who fail to submit duly completed applications with requisite documents or fail to rectify the deficiencies in their applications by the last date prescribed for rectification will be declared ineligible FMGE June 2023 session. The admit card will not be issued to candidates who are declared ineligible before the conduct of the examination.
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NBEMS has scheduled to conduct the FMGE June 2023 exam on July 30. The admit card for the examination will be issued on July 25. Only eligible candidates will be allowed to appear in the FMGE who have both the eligibility certificate (if any) and the provisional pass certificate or degree certificate of primary medical qualification.
As per the FMGE exam pattern 2023, the paper will consist of one paper, comprising 300 multiple-choice questions. Each FMGE question will have four responses. Candidates are required to select the correct answer out of the four.
For any query, candidates can contact at 011-45593000 or write to NBEMS at its communication web portal, exam.natboard.edu.in/communication.php?page=main
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