FMGE June 2025 final opportunity to submit deficient documents till July 17
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 11, 2025 | 06:56 PM IST | 1 min read
FMGE 2025: Candidates can download the PDF list entailing the names of candidates who need to submit their documents before the given deadline.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Science (NBEMS) has given a final opportunity to the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) 2025 candidates to submit their deficient documents by July 17. NBEMS has uploaded a list of PDF entailing the names of candidates who need to submit their documents before the last date.
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Candidates can submit their FMGE 2025 documents on the official website, natboard.edu.in, using their application number, date of birth, and login PIN details. The FMGE June 2025 exam is scheduled to be held on July 26.
NBEMS has communicated the deficiencies to the respective candidates for the following documents.
- Primary medical qualification degree certificate, provisional pass certificate, duly apostilled, attested by the Embassy of India in the country from where the primary medical qualification has been obtained.
- Eligibility certificate issued by the NMC/MCI (if applicable)/ admission letter/proof of qualifying NEET-UG.
- Proof of Citizenship
- Mismatch in name and date of Birth in documents submitted.
- Supportive documents for transfer from one medical institution to another
Candidates who do not fulfill the eligibility criteria will be declared ineligible, and the FMGE exam admit card 2025 will not be issued to them, and no further opportunity will be given to submit the deficient documents.
Candidates having any queries can contact NBEMS candidate care support at 011-45593000 or write to NBEMS at its communication web portal.
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