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Stipend Issue, Limited Seats: Around 100 FMGs in Rajasthan face Internship Issues - Video
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Stipend Issue, Limited Seats: Around 100 FMGs in Rajasthan Uncertain over Internship
Around 100 Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) in Rajasthan are facing problems in getting enrolled in the mandatory internship program due to stipend-related issues and a limited number of internship seats.
These medical graduates from abroad are set to join their mandatory internship programmes at ESIC Medical College, Alwar. However, their future remains uncertain due to technical and administrative hurdles, TOI has reported.
It has been almost five months since the Rajasthan Medical Council (RMC) allocated internship positions to the FMGs after they cleared the screening test, i.e., Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE).
However, these medical graduates from abroad are still waiting to commence their mandatory clinical training, without which they will not be able to get registered as doctors in India.
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Stipend Issue, Limited Seats: Around 100 FMGs in Rajasthan Uncertain over Internship