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ive lost my neet scorecard 2019 and i need it for fmge ive mailed nta but theres no response what do i do ?

Diksha Arora 24th Dec, 2024

Hi ayushi, did you got ur neet result what did you upload in application form, actually I am having same issue I got clearance from nta , I upload that's paper but got rejected , pls tell me also whatever you have done

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i will be appearing for FMGE exam in 2024 december . i have NEET qualification but there is difference in DOB in my medicine degree and in my score card . please tell me how can i apply for the screening exam .

kumardurgesh1802 31st Oct, 2024

Hello Suhana,

For the FMGE exam , your documents must match, especially your date of birth across certificates. Since there's a discrepancy in your DOB between your medicine degree and NEET scorecard , you should first get this corrected.

Here’s what you can do:

  1. Contact your medical college to correct the DOB on your degree or issue a letter verifying your correct DOB.

  2. Reach out to NBE (National Board of Examinations) , explaining the situation and submitting any supporting documents (like birth certificate, passport) that confirm your correct DOB.

  3. If needed, get an affidavit from a notary stating your actual DOB and explaining the discrepancy.

Once you have all corrected or supporting documents, you can proceed with your FMGE application without issues.


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.


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I lost my NEET UG 2019 Score Card what to do ? I need to attach a copy of my score card in the upcoming fmge exam . I checked my email and ask my contractor if he has a copy of my score card but it were to no help. I also contacted NTA Helpdesk they say that they cant help in this matter and tell to send email to NTA .After that i send many emails to get a duplicate of my score card but dont get any reply.What to do ???

kumardurgesh1802 13th Oct, 2024

Hey there,

If you've lost your NEET UG 2019 scorecard and NTA hasn't responded to your email requests for a duplicate, you can try the following steps:

  1. Re-send the email to NTA : Ensure that you're emailing the correct address. Include all relevant details (like NEET roll number, registration number, date of birth, etc.) and explain your urgency for the FMGE exam. Use a polite but clear subject line like " Urgent: Request for NEET UG 2019 Duplicate Score Card ."

  2. Contact NTA via different channels : Besides email, try:

    • Calling the NTA helpdesk again and ask to escalate your issue.
    • Reach out to NTA on social media platforms (like Twitter), as public posts sometimes receive faster responses.

  3. Contact your NEET exam center : If you remember your exam center, you can inquire if they have any retained records or additional guidance on how to retrieve your scorecard.

  4. Legal route : If none of the above works, you may consider submitting an affidavit stating the loss of your scorecard along with the proof of attempts made to retrieve it (emails, screenshots of conversations, etc.). This can be submitted to the FMGE authorities as an interim solution while you continue trying to get a duplicate scorecard.

Lastly, ensure to keep all communication records and screenshots of your attempts to show sincerity in your efforts.


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.


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I am a foreign graduate, from phillipines, cleared my fmge exam in India and currently working in a govt medical college in kolkata. I want to get medical license in other countries but I am confused, what are good options for me. Kindly guide

Deepti Singh 5th Oct, 2024

Hello,

As a foreign medical graduate, you have several alternatives through which you can obtain a medical license in other countries. Some of them include:

United States: You can use the USMLE route. You will be required to do residence training in the U.S. only after passing your examinations before you can practice there.

For instance, in Canada , the MCCQEs are applied for apart from the MCCQE. Subsequently, this one may be followed by residency training.

In Australia , AMC tests, among them the MCQ, and the clinical exams may be undertaken. You can apply for medical registration after passing the test.

UK: Take PLAB exams, and then must have a supervised period of practice with the NHS.

Carry out country-specific individual research on requirements such as language proficiency and additional examination requirements.

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does haryana allow fmge students to partcipate in state quota????

sadafreen356 2nd Sep, 2024

To participate in the haryana state quota ,fmge students must meet the domicile criteria, which requires them to be a bona fide resident of haryana for atleast 10 years.this means they should have resided in the state for a minimum of 10 years and must studied under any board,such as CBSE,icse,hbse etc.

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Im fmge student from Karnataka I have cleared fmge exam now can i participate in bihar state open quote seat on private medical colleges for neetpg course

vaibhavi bhalsod 28th Aug, 2024

Hello

To participate in Bihar state's open quote seat for NEET PG courses in private medical colleges, you'll need to register for the Bihar NEET PG Counselling . Although you've cleared the FMGE exam and are from Karnataka, you're eligible to participate in the counselling process for private medical colleges in Bihar. However, please note that you'll need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the Bihar counselling authority, which includes qualifying the NEET PG exam and fulfilling other requirements .

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What are the Colleges in Kolkata for pursuing FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination)?

Tanya Gupta 25th Aug, 2024

Hello,


There are no specific colleges in Kolkata solely for pursuing FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination). However, some medical colleges in Kolkata offer coaching or preparatory courses for FMGE:


1. Institute of Foreign Medical Graduates (IFMG): Offers FMGE coaching and preparatory courses.

2. Kolkata Medical College: Provides guidance and support for FMGE aspirants.

3. RG Kar Medical College: Offers FMGE coaching and preparatory courses.

4. Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College: Provides FMGE coaching and guidance.

5. IQ City Medical College: Offers FMGE coaching and preparatory courses.


Additionally, some private coaching institutes in Kolkata, like:


1. FMGE Coaching Institute

2. MCI Coaching Centre

3. Medicoops

Hope this helps,

Thank you

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I did my MBBS from Russia. I have not given FMGE. So if i want to pursue Masters in Clinical Psychologyor Applied Psychology in India. How to apply? Because while i was searching many top universities wants B.Sc. or BA in psychology. Are there any top Universities which accepts MBBS?

sai raja 24th Aug, 2024

If you want to pursue a Master's in Clinical Psychology in India with an MBBS degree, it might be challenging since many top universities prefer candidates with a B.Sc. or BA in Psychology. However, there are a few pathways and options to consider:

1. Universities Accepting MBBS for Clinical Psychology

  • National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore: NIMHANS is one of the top institutions that offers M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology and accepts MBBS graduates. You may need to sit for their entrance exam.
  • Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP), Ranchi: CIP offers courses like M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology, and they sometimes consider candidates with an MBBS background.
  • Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh: Similar to NIMHANS, PGIMER offers advanced psychology courses and may accept MBBS graduates, particularly for M.Phil. or Ph.D. programs.

2. Consider Specialized Programs

  • M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology: This is a more advanced course, and institutions like NIMHANS and CIP may consider MBBS graduates for this program.
  • Diploma or Certificate Courses: Some universities offer diploma courses in Clinical Psychology, which could act as a bridge before applying for a Master's program.

3. Bridge Courses

  • Some universities might offer or recommend bridge courses or diplomas to help non-psychology graduates prepare for a Master's in Clinical Psychology.

4. Apply to Colleges with Flexibility

  • Private Universities: Some private universities might have more flexible admission criteria. It's worth contacting them directly to discuss your MBBS background and how it aligns with their program.

5. Alternative Pathways

  • Pursue a B.Sc. or BA in Psychology: If you’re determined to get into a top university that strictly requires a psychology undergraduate degree, you might consider completing a B.Sc. or BA in Psychology first.
  • Dual Degrees: Some universities might allow you to pursue a psychology-related diploma or certification along with your clinical practice, especially if you're practicing medicine in India.

6. Research and Contact Universities Directly

  • University Websites: Visit the official websites of the universities you are interested in and check their eligibility criteria for Clinical Psychology programs.
  • Direct Enquiries: Reach out to the admissions office of universities to clarify whether they accept MBBS graduates and if they offer any additional support or bridge programs.

Conclusion

While many top universities prefer candidates with a psychology background, institutions like NIMHANS, CIP, and PGIMER may accept MBBS graduates for advanced psychology programs. Research specific universities, consider M.Phil. programs, or look into private universities with flexible admission criteria.

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Hii! I am Sahil. I did my Mbbs from Russia. I have not given FMGE. What other fields i can choose or Masters i can do in India? please answer

kumardurgesh1802 24th Aug, 2024

Hello Sahil! Since you completed your MBBS from Russia and have not taken the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination), you have several alternative career options and fields for further studies in India. Here are some possibilities:

1. Masters Programs:

a) Public Health [ Master of Public Health (MPH)]: Focus on health policy, epidemiology, and public health management.

b) Hospital Management ( MBA in Healthcare Management): Learn about healthcare administration, hospital operations, and management.

c) Clinical Research ( MSc in Clinical Research): Study clinical trials, research methodologies, and drug development.

d) Biomedical Sciences ( MSc in Biomedical Sciences): Focus on research and development in medical sciences and biotechnology.

e) Medical Informatics ( MSc in Medical Informatics): Specialize in healthcare data management, electronic health records, and health information systems.

2. Other Professional Courses:

a) Healthcare Consultancy: Work as a consultant in healthcare management, policy development, or health technology.

b) Medical Writing: Specialize in writing for medical journals, health content, and regulatory documentation.

c) Teaching and Academics: Consider teaching medical or health-related subjects at educational institutions or training centers.

3. Alternative Healthcare Fields:

a) Clinical Psychology: Pursue a career in clinical psychology or counseling with additional qualifications.

b) Ayurveda or Alternative Medicine: Explore opportunities in fields like Ayurveda, homeopathy, or other alternative medicine systems.

c) Nutrition and Dietetics: Specialize in nutrition, diet planning, and wellness.

4. Business and Entrepreneurship:

a) Healthcare Startups: Start or work with healthcare startups focusing on innovation and technology.

b) Pharma and Biotechnology: Explore roles in pharmaceutical companies or biotechnology firms.

The Conclusion:

You have several viable career paths and study options in India beyond taking the FMGE. Consider your interests and career goals when choosing the right path for you.

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.


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In my 10th marksheet and eligiblity certificate , my name is MOHD SAIF. But in MBBS degree and passport my name is MOHAMMAD SAIF, will this create a problem for FMGE exam.

vaibhavi bhalsod 14th Aug, 2024

Hello

The discrepancy in your name between the 10th marksheet/eligibility certificate (MOHD SAIF) and your MBBS degree/passport (MOHAMMAD SAIF) might raise concerns during the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) application process. However, it's not necessarily a major issue.


To address this:


1. *Gather documents*: Collect all relevant documents, including your 10th marksheet, eligibility certificate, MBBS degree, passport, and any other identification proof.

2. *Obtain a name affidavit*: Get a name affidavit from a notary public or a court, stating that "MOHD SAIF" and "MOHAMMAD SAIF" refer to the same person (you).

3. *Attach documents*: Submit the name affidavit along with the other documents during the FMGE application process.

4. *Explain the discrepancy*: In the application form, provide a brief explanation for the name variation.


The National Board of Examinations (NBE) or the Medical Council of India (MCI) might request additional documentation or clarification. Be prepared to provide it.


While this discrepancy might cause some inconvenience, it's unlikely to be a major obstacle. However, it's always better to be prepared and provide clear documentation to avoid any potential issues.

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