Foreign Medical Graduates Examination
The last date to fill the FMGE June 2025 application form was 17 May 2025 till 11:55 PM. You missed the deadline. You thought 18 May was the last date, but the form closed the night before.
Now, the edit window that will open on 22 May 2025 is only for those who had already filled and submitted the form on time. It is not for new registrations. So if you did not submit the form before the deadline, you cannot apply now.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) does not allow any new applications after the last date is over. So you cannot apply now for the July 2025 FMGE exam.
You will have to wait for the next FMGE session, which will be held in December 2025. The application for that session may open in October or November 2025. You should keep checking the NBEMS official website for updates.
If you still want to try, you can contact NBEMS helpdesk and explain your situation. But chances are very low that they will allow you now.
Website for more information: https://natboard.edu.in
The FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) is a licensing exam conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) for Indian citizens who have completed their medical education abroad and wish to practice in India. To clear FMGE, you need a solid preparation strategy and must cover the entire MBBS syllabus thoroughly.
Here’s a breakdown of the subjects you need to study :
Pre-clinical Subjects :
Anatomy
Physiology
Biochemistry
Para-clinical Subjects :
Pathology
Microbiology
Pharmacology
Forensic Medicine
Clinical Subjects :
Medicine (including Dermatology and Psychiatry)
Surgery (including Orthopedics and Anesthesia)
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Pediatrics
Ophthalmology
ENT
Preventive and Social Medicine (PSM)
Tips to Prepare Effectively :
Focus on high-yield topics like medicine, surgery, OBG, and PSM since they carry more weightage.
Use standard textbooks and reliable MCQ books like FMGE Solutions by Dr. Deepak Marwah, or Mudit Khanna series.
Watch FMGE-specific video lectures from platforms like Marrow, Prepladder, or DAMS .
Solve previous year papers and take regular mock tests to build confidence and identify weak areas.
Make short notes for revision and focus more on clinical understanding than just mugging facts.
The key to cracking FMGE is consistent study, revision, and MCQ practice . Aim to study 8–10 hours a day and make a realistic timetable covering all subjects in rotation.
To practice medicine in India without completing NEET UG, you'll need to leverage your medical degree from Belarus and upcoming postgraduate degree from the UK. Since the UK is one of the countries exempt from the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE), you might be eligible to practice in India without taking the exam.
Key Requirements:
- Registration in the UK: You'll need to register with the General Medical Council (GMC) in the UK, which involves verifying your medical degree and completing any necessary exams, such as the PLAB test.
- Specialist Registration: After completing your postgraduate degree in the UK, you'll need to register as a specialist doctor with the GMC. This registration might exempt you from the FMGE requirement in India.¹ ²
- Indian Registration: With your UK specialist registration, you can apply for registration with the National Medical Commission (NMC) in India. This might allow you to practice medicine in India without taking the FMGE exam.³
Steps to Consider:
1. Verify your medical degree: Get your medical degree from Belarus verified by the GMC in the UK.
2. Complete your postgraduate degree: Finish your postgraduate degree in the UK and register as a specialist doctor with the GMC.
3. Apply for Indian registration: Submit your application for registration with the NMC in India, providing your UK specialist registration and other required documents.
4. Check with Indian authorities Confirm with the NMC and other relevant authorities in India that you're eligible to practice medicine without taking the FMGE exam.
It's essential to consult with the GMC, NMC, and other relevant authorities to ensure you meet all the requirements. Additionally, consider seeking guidance from a medical professional or a consultant familiar with the registration process for international medical graduates.
HELLO,
Congratulations on clearing your FMGE and beginning your internship.
regarding the INI-CET (Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test) eligibility:
so to be eligible, you must typically have provisional or permanent registration with MCI/NMC or a state medical council and you need to provide the relevant registration number during the application process.
unfortunately an application number is not equivalent to a provisional registration number because the INI-CET form is very specific they require a valid registration number which confirms that you are officially registered as a medical practitioner with the NMC or a recognized State Medical Council.
Using just your application number may cause your application to be rejected during document verification even if you meet all eligibility criteria.
so what you can do is :
contact MMC immediately to check the status of your provisional registration and request expedited processing if possible.
Reach out to the INI-CET helpdesk or AIIMS exam authorities to ask if there is any temporary provision or alternative documentation they accept if your provisional number is pending.
Hope this helps
Hello Varsha,
Since you have an MBBS from Ukraine and don't plan to give FMGE, you can explore:
These fields build on your medical background without requiring a license.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Anubhav,
Yes, if the QR code in the email is working and verifies your NEET 2021 score , it might be accepted. However, since NMC requires an official scorecard , it’s best to confirm directly with them. Here's what You Can Do:
Since FMGE form filling is strict , try to get a written confirmation from NMC via email before submitting.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello aspirant,
You can visit the NEET website, select the Download NEET-UG Scorecard tab from the most recent News section, and download the NEET scorecard by entering your NEET application number, date of birth, and security pin if you misplace the hard copy or even the soft copy. The NEET scorecard has a one-year validity period.
Thank you
Hope it helps you
Hello there,
To resolve this issue regarding the incorrect details on your son's FMGE scorecard , here are the steps you can take:
Contact NBE (National Board of Examinations) : Your son has already emailed NBE, but if there's no response, try the following:
Visit NBE Official Website : Go to the official NBE website and check the "Contact Us" section for any other contact options. There may also be an online query form that can be filled.
FMGE Helpline : NBE also provides a helpline dedicated to FMGE-related issues. You can directly call or email this for faster resolution.
Document Proof : Ensure to attach any relevant documents (e.g., ID proof, corrected father's name) that support the request for correction.
Be polite but persistent in your follow-ups to resolve this issue.
if your son has passed the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) in December 2024, but there is a name error on the scorecard.
Follow these steps:
Call NBEMS Helpline Immediately
NBEMS Helpline: 011-45593000
Visit the NBEMS Office
National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS)
Medical Enclave, Ansari Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi – 110029
Submit a Grievance via the NBEMS Portal
Go to the NBEMS Communication Web Portal:
https://exam.natboard.edu.in/communication.php
Select "Query Type" → FMGE Result Correction
Re-send the Email with Clear Subject & Proof
If no response from email, re-send with:
Email: nbems@natboard.edu.in
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