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NBE Releases Admit Card For FMGE December 2021 Session, Download Now

New Delhi: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the admit card for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) December 2021 Session.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences shall conduct the next FMGE on 12th December 2021 on a Computer-Based Platform at various test centres across the country.
The FMGE-Screening Test has been introduced through Screening Test Regulations 2002. As per the regulations, "An Indian citizen/Overseas citizen of India possessing a primary medical qualification awarded by any medical institution outside India who is desirous of getting provisional or permanent registration with Medical Council of India or any State Medical Council on or after 15.03.2002 shall have to qualify a screening test conducted by the prescribed authority for that purpose as per the provisions of section 13 of the Act.
National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has been entrusted with the responsibility to conduct the Screening Test as per Screening Test Regulations 2002. Role of NBEMS is limited to conduct of the test, publishing the result and handing over the result to National Medical Commission & all State Medical Councils.
Date of Examination
12th December 2021
Declaration of Result
By 31st December 2021
All the concerned candidates who are going to appear for FMGE December 2021 are advised to take note of the following details as released by the Natboard on its official webiste.
Admit Cards to eligible candidates for FMGE December 2021 have been issued and can be downloaded from NBEMS website https://nbe.edu.in
Besides, the Natboard has clarified that candidates who have downloaded the admit card for FMGE December 2021 session during the admit card testing phase, on 02.12.2021, are hereby informed that the admit cards downloaded during the testing phase is not a valid document and candidates will not be allowed to appear in the FMG Examination December 2021 with the said admit card downloaded during the admit card testing phase.
To make sure the candidates are aware of the features of the valid admit card, the examination body hence has further informed that a valid admit card issued by NBEMS to eligible candidates for FMGE December 2021 on 06.12.2021 onwards shall have the following differentiating features:
• NBEMS Logo on Top-right Corner
• Two Bar Codes
• COVID-19 E-Pass on Page 1
Candidates whose admit cards are still on hold for want of prescribed documents shall only be released on receipt of the documents asked. Deficient documents can be submitted latest by 06th December 2021 (till 11:55 PM) through Online Deficient Document Submission Portal. Admit Card shall not be issued to candidates who are declared ineligible before the conduct of the examination, the NBE stressed.
For any query, please contact NBEMS Candidate Care Support at 022 – 61087595/011- 45593000 or write to NBEMS at Email ID: helpdesknbeexam@natboard.edu.in or at NBEMS Communication Web Portal https://exam.natboard.edu.in/communication.php?page=main
For more details check out the notice on the link below:
https://natboard.edu.in/viewNotice.php?NBE=OU9qaGV4ZWl6a0ozenhhNlR6RDdlQT09
Also Read: FMGE December 2021: NBE Gives Final Opportunity For Submission Of Deficient Documents

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