NBE FMGE 2021 June session exam date announced at natboard.edu.in
Sonia Vats | January 23, 2021 | 09:51 AM IST | 2 mins read
FMGE is conducted twice a year in June and December for Indian nationals or OCIs to obtain the provisional or permanent registration certificate from the Medical Council of India (MCI) or State Medical Council (SMC).
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has announced the exam date of the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination- FMGE 2021 session. which is June 18. The application form for the screening test will be available at nbe.edu.in or natboard.edu.in along with the brochure. FMGE exam is conducted twice a year in the month of June and December with a motive to issue a provisional or permanent registration from Medical Council of India (MCI) or State Medical Council to an Indian citizen or Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs).
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FMGE will be conducted in the computer-based mode and will have a total of 300 multiple-choice questions asked from Pre-Clinical, Clinical and Paraclinical subjects taught during MBBS. Read to know more details on FMGE 2021 June session.
Who is eligible for FMGE 2021 June session?
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Aspirants who are Indian or Overseas Citizen of India.
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Candidates whose primary medical qualification are confirmed by the concerned Indian Embassy.
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Aspirants who have all the requisite documents as in evidence to prove that they have qualified the final examination of Primary Medical examination on or before the specified date.
Who is not eligible for FMGE June session 2021?
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Medical graduates who have completed their undergraduate medical education from the country like New Zealand, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, United States of America are not required to appear for the exam, since they are already recognised for enrolment as a medical practitioner in the country.
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If the primary medical qualification degree of the medical graduates will be received after May 31, 2021, then the aspirants will not be considered eligible as per the FMGE eligibility criteria set by the authority.
What’s next in the FMGE 2021 June session?
NBE will now release the official brochure of the FMGE 2021 June session at nbe.edu.in . The brochure will include information regarding the exam such as eligibility, procedure and important dates. Candidates are advised to go through the official information brochure of FMGE before filling the application form. Check the steps to fill the FMGE June session 2021 application form below.
How to fill the FMGE 2021 June session application form?
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Visit nbe.edu.in and click on the "FMGE June 2021" tab.
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After visiting the page click on the new registration tab and fill the required details such as the mobile number and email id.
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Candidates will receive their login credentials on their registered mobile number and email id.
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After receiving the login credentials, visit the FMGE page once again.
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Log in and submit the qualification, personal and all other requisite details.
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Pay FMGE 2021 application fee for the June session. Candidates have to pay an amount of ₹5500 in online mode through debit/credit card or net banking
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Cross-verify all details and take printouts of the confirmation page for their future references.
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