FMGE Screening Test: March, 2012


Last Date of Aplication:  31st December 2011

As per the Screening Test Regulations 2002, an Indian citizen possessing a primary medical qualification awarded by any medical institution outside India who is desirous of getting provisional or permanent registration with the Medical Council of India or State Medical Council on or after 15.03.2002 shall have to qualify screening test.

The next session of the FMGE Exam shall be conducted by the National Board of Examination on Sunday the 25th March, 2012 at New Delhi.

The eligibility of the candidates shall be governed by the Screening Test Regulations , Eligibility Certificate Regulations , judgement(s) of Hon’ble Supreme Court/High Court issued from time to time.

For details of the scheme of examination, eligibility criteria, fee structure and application forms, candidates are advised to refer to the Information Bulletin cum Application Form download (22.11.2011 onwards) from the website www.natboard.edu.in (bulletin fee of Rs.750/- will have to be paid for downloaded forms along with the fee for examination) OR Obtained on cash payment of Rs.750/- from selected branches of Indian Bank (28.11.2011 onwards).

Examination fee can be paid through cash deposit along with prescribed challan/pay in slip (Download from website) at all branches of Indian Bank & Axis Bank.

Duly completed application form along with examination fee receipt can be submitted to the office of NBE latest by 31st December , 2011.

Note: Possession/use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres and candidates shall be liable for the penal action for any such act.

NBE reserves its absolute rights to modify/alter/amend the admission guidelines.

E-mail : mail@natboard.edu.in; website : www.natboard.edu.in

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12 Comments

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  2. Doctor in training says:

    It’s like Indian graduates are lower caste… they get medical licenses without having to take a national standard exam…

  3. Doctor in training says:

    It’s ridiculous that foreign students have to give a special exam that the other Indian graduates are not required to take. Everyone should be required to take a standard exam so that they are all competing on the same basic level

  4. jay says:

    Nik,,, stop being narsistic..in india you dont even practice evidence based medicine so most of the patients are victims of malpractice by indian graduates…the system is corrupt…
    if you compare our degrees (acc to years and subjects)than its still higher than those of mbbs at india,,,i know how many of you go and attend ur lectures…get a life Nik and stop being narsistic..

  5. ya i accept medical students in india show themselves as extraordinary…………but you know indian degrees are not accepted…. even if they have to go to usa they have to give usmle….they get pissed off . we have good exposure rather than the indian doctors. they are book worms….. we are more practical.. and learn about the essentials of life.. its better for the indian doctors like the frog inside the well.
    we suffer a lot.. only god knows how a student spends his time leaving his /her family, new place and lots more……………….and finally this fmge exam a stupid thing……….disgusting…..its better that indian doctors also should give the mci exam so as to practise then they can understand……..to spoil 3 to 4 years its a stupid thing…. what ever everything should be good for all fmge doctors… i wish god is their and will judge best…… stupid indian doctors and book worms…..

  6. a-sufferer says:

    What do you think about candidates who managed to get seat in MBBS in payment seats in karnataka , Maharashtra and so on? Why not screening test for them also? Only one thing I will say Indian Government is a Bull droven government. Cheaters and thieves are at top position. And what about candidates from reserved category who used to get admission onlu due to their caste but not due to their talent.

  7. sukumaran .M says:

    It is better to conduct a written examination with the final year syllabus of MBBS to award a degree to practice in India rather than making OMR tests in the screening test

  8. student says:

    yes i agree with fmgeapp coz it will completely filter the students who completed there medicine in india.or remove da exam for everyone

  9. pittbull says:

    agree with fmge applicant….dunno y some students who completed mbbs in india r so overconfident, as if they r god…because got admission in india!! compete at same level then boast!!

  10. fmge applicant says:

    FMGE exams should be made compulasry for all those who study in india or abord.
    as it it would certinly eliminate any sort of jerk studying in india or elsewere.
    if people studying india are that good then why not compete on same standard.

  11. nik says:

    India is in need of good doctors … not just some stupid shitty who ran off from country because they can’t manage to get in medical course… if this people start getting permit to run a clinic in India then certainly without no doubt India population will start falling drastically :) … FMGE is good thermometer to separate genuine interested doctors from jerks ….

  12. mbbs1 says:

    why not govt. abolish fmge screening test as we all know that india is in need of docters in large quantity.

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