Foreign Medical Graduates Examination
Conducting Body
National Board of Examinations (NBE)
Level
National Level Exam
Type
online
About
Highlights
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Exam Name | Foreign Medical Graduates Examination |
| Short Exam Name | FMGE |
| Conducting Body | National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) |
| Frequency of Conduct | Twice a year (June & December sessions) |
| Exam Level | National level licensing examination |
| Languages | Languages |
| Mode of Application | Mode of Application |
| Application Fee | ₹7,080 |
| Mode of Exam | Mode of Exam |
| Exam Duration | 5 hours |
| Total Questions | 300 Multiple Choice Questions |
Eligibility Criteria
Application Process
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Documents Required at FMGE 2026 counselling
Candidates who qualify the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) 2026 must carry original documents along with photocopies for verification at the time of certificate collection / registration process.
The important documents include:
- FMGE 2026 admit card
- FMGE 2026 result / scorecard printout
- Valid passport (original + photocopy) used during MBBS admission abroad
- MBBS degree certificate issued by the foreign medical university
- Final MBBS mark sheets / transcripts (all years / semesters)
- Eligibility certificate issued by the National Medical Commission (if applicable)
- Proof of date of birth (10th certificate / birth certificate)
- Internship completion certificate (if required by State Medical Council)
- Recent passport-size photographs as per official guidelines
- Identity proof (Aadhaar Card / PAN Card / Driving Licence / Voter ID)
- Address proof
- Any other documents specified in the official NBEMS notification
After successful document verification, candidates receive the FMGE pass certificate, which is necessary to apply for provisional or permanent registration with the State Medical Council or National Medical Commission. FMGE authorities may also ask candidates to re-submit deficient or unclear documents before final certification.
