MBBS IN GEORGIA - FAQ'S - IV
Q
What is FMGE & How tough is the FMGE screening test?
A
Medical Council of India Screening Test, also known as Foreign
Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE), is a licensure examination
conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) in India. The test is one
of the mandatory requirements for an Indian citizen who has a medical degree
from a college outside India to practice medicine in the country.
This examination is held twice in year in June
and December on the third Monday and Tuesday of the month.
FMGE Test is considered as a
tough nut to crack because of the difference in syllabus, however students
studying at University in Georgia claims 100% MCI Screening result which is not
being offered by most of the universities abroad.
Q
Can What is the
syllabus of FMGE test?
A
Detailed examination pattern is available at their official website https://www.fmge.nbe.gov.in/scheme2.php.
FMGE Test have 100 marks for Non Clinical subjects & 200 Marks for
Clinical subjects.
Q
Do universities in Georgia offers any coaching for FMGE?
A
Student will get the guidance to clear the FMGE test. Few universities
also claims 100% FMGE/MCI Screening Test pass result guarantee.
Q
How many attempts can student make for FMGE screening test?
A
You can appear for MCI screening Test or FMGE for unlimited
attempts. There is no limit set for the same by MCI.
Q
Can my parents consider visiting me? Can my parents get visa
for visiting Georgia if I get admission in University?
A
Parents can visit Georgia on a travel Visa.
Q
Whether MBBS degree from Georgia recognized by the medical
organizations and councils?
A
Universities offering MBBS degree in Georgia is fully recognized by MCI
as well other leading appex body world wide like WHO, PLAB & USMLE.
Q
Can I expect to get a job in Medical Institutions and
Government Hospitals in Indian after getting degree from Georgia?
A
Student clearing FMGE/ MCI Screening test is eligible to apply for any
Govt./Private job in India, student can
also opt for higher studies across the globe.
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