FMGE June 2024 final edit window opens at natboard.edu.in; exam on July 6
Ayushi Bisht | June 7, 2024 | 08:54 PM IST | 1 min read
FMGE 2024 Edit Window: Candidates can make changes in FMGE June application form 2024 through the official website, nbe.edu.in.
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened the final edit window for Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) 2024 application correction window today, June 7. Candidates who have registered for the exam will be able to make changes in the FMGE June application form 2024 through the official website, nbe.edu.in.
FMGE 2025: Sample Papers | Preparation Tips | Syllabus
The FMGE June 2024 final edit window will remain open till June 10 upto 11:55 pm. The board will not entertain any requests to edit the FMGE 2024 application form once the correction window ends.
As per the official notice, candidates can rectify incorrect Images that include photographs, signatures, and thumb impressions through the FMGE 2024 edit window. Earlier, the last date of the Pre-Final edit window for FMGE 2024 was May 28.
FMGE 2024 Application Form: Editable fields
Candidates will be able to edit the following details on FMGE 2024 application form.
- Academic details
- Photograph - image upload
- Signature – image upload
- Caste certificate
- Date of Birth
- Gender
- Category
- Sub-category (PwB)
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to make changes in the FMGE 2024 application form.
FMGE 2024 exam date
Following the edit deadline, the board will issue the FMGE 2024 admit cards on July 1. Candidates will be able to download the FMGE June 2024 admit cards from the official website. The FMGE 2024 exam will be conducted on July 6 at various exam centres across the country.
FMGE June 2024 exam pattern
The FMGE June 2024 exam will be conducted online in English language. The exam will consist of 300 multiple-choice questions and will last for 5 hours. It will be divided into two sections, each with 150 questions, with a break between the sections. To pass, candidates must score at least 150 marks. Incorrect answers will not incur any negative marking.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Galgotias University: 2,297 patents filed, just 1% granted; with 63%, IITs far ahead of private institutes
- Samajwadi Party calls Galgotias University’s robot dog display ‘mockery of UP’, says ‘cancel recognition’
- CBSE: APAAR ID must for LOC registration from 2026-27 session; two-level Class 10 exams from 2028
- Less bias, more risk? CBSE on-screen marking system leaves Class 12 students, teachers cautious but optimistic
- CBSE Plans: Compulsory computing, AI in Classes 9, 10 syllabus; more skill subjects; 25% EWS quota review
- CBSE 2026: Board tightens rules on cheating, makes it harder to pass; Class 10 gets new marksheets
- NEET PG Counselling: Maharashtra body orders medical college to admit student it refused over fees
- Anna University engineering colleges sack over 300 temp teachers; defiance of court orders, says association
- ChatGPT for education? IIT Madras director on how Bodhan AI will work and what it can do
- CBSE Board Exams 2026: NHRC says withholding admit cards over fee dispute ‘illegal’, violates RTE Act