NMC allows FMGs to undergo mandatory internship at non-teaching hospitals for two more years
In a major relief to the Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs), the National Medical Commission (NMC) has allowed them to undergo the mandatory internship at non-teaching hospitals for two more years. The NMC relief comes on the basis of various representations received from Medical Councils and FMGs about facing difficulties in the deployment of FMGs for internship.
Last year, the Apex Medical Commission granted this relief to the FMGs after taking note of the inadequate number of available internship seats, due to which several medical graduates from abroad could not get enrolled in the internship programme despite clearing the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE), the mandatory screening test.
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NMC Relief: FMG Internship Allowed At Non-Teaching Hospitals For 2 More Years
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