FMGE Application Edit Window Closes Today, Exam To Be Conducted On 30th July

Published On 2023-06-26 07:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-06-26 07:00 GMT
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Delhi: The application edit window for Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2023 will close today. The National Board of Examinations (NBE) invited applications for FMGE. The last date to apply was 20.6.2023.

Candidates who have successfully paid the application fee can edit the FMGE June 2023 application form on the official website of NBE. Any information/documents can be edited except Name, Nationality, Email, Mobile number, and Test City. Final Edit Window to rectify Deficient/Incorrect Images can be done from 7.7.2023 to 10.7.2023.

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To edit the candidates need to go to the website https://nbe.edu.in/ and then click on the FMGE tab. They will be directed to the exam page. Then click on the application link under June 2023. Click on already registered and log in. After this, they can edit the application form.

Applications of candidates producing false or fabricated information shall not be considered, and candidates may be further debarred from appearing in any future examinations conducted by NBEMS or other Institutions.

Admit cards for FMG Examination shall be available to download at the NBEMS website https://natboard.edu.in from 25.7.2023 onwards. Candidates found ineligible before the conduct of the examination shall not be issued admit cards. Candidates will be informed through SMS/Email alerts and website notices regarding the availability of the admit card on the NBEMS website. Admit cards will not be sent to the candidates by Post/Email.

The examination consists of one paper comprising 300 multiple-choice questions. Each question shall have 4 response options/distractors in English language only. Candidates must select the correct/best/most appropriate response/answer out of the 4 response options provided in each question. The paper shall be delivered in two parts to be taken in a single day, each comprising 150 questions to be attempted in 150 minutes.

There shall be no negative marking. A candidate shall be declared as having passed only if they obtain a minimum of 150 marks out of 300 in the examination.

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