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FMGE qualifiers continue documentation and licensing compliance processes

FMGE January 2026 qualifiers must collect their pass certificates in person from NBEMS by April 14. Successful candidates are currently navigating the mandatory document verification and the two-year internship registration process.

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FMGE qualifiers continue documentation

The medical landscape for foreign-educated doctors has shifted into a high-intensity phase this March 2026. Following the declaration of the FMGE results on January 29, over 11,000 successful candidates are now moving through the final stages of the licensing cycle. This month is particularly critical as the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has activated the in-person distribution of pass certificates at its New Delhi headquarters. For these doctors, the transition from being a student to a registered practitioner in India involves a strict verification roadmap that requires physical presence and original credentials. As the March window progresses, the focus is also on securing a spot in the Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI), which remains the final hurdle before achieving permanent medical registration in the country.

In-Person Pass Certificate Distribution and Deadlines

The NBEMS has laid out a precise schedule for the distribution of FMGE results certificates, which began on February 23 and will continue through April 14, 2026. Unlike other medical exams, the pass certificate for foreign graduates is never sent by post or issued online; it must be collected in person at the NBEMS office in Dwarka, New Delhi. This step is a mandatory part of the licensing cycle to ensure that only the original candidate receives the legal right to proceed with state registration.

  • Distribution Window: The certificates are being issued from February 23 to April 14, 2026, as per the individual date mentioned on each candidate's entry slip.
  • Entry Slip Requirement: Candidates must download and print their "Entry Slip" from the official NBEMS portal to gain access to the verification center.
  • Biometric Matching: A mandatory Face ID and fingerprint verification are conducted at the station to match the data captured on the exam date.
  • Late Collection: Those who miss their scheduled slot in March can still collect their certificate until July 29, 2026, but only with a fresh appointment.
  • Official Schedule: Aspirants should regularly monitor the NBEMS Notice Board for any sudden changes in the reporting time slots.
Document CategoryPurpose of VerificationIssued By
FMGE Results PDFInitial Qualification ProofNBEMS
Pass CertificatePermanent Registration BaseNBEMS (Dwarka)
Eligibility CertificateFoundation DocumentNMC
Licensing CycleLegal Practice PathState Medical Council
Exam Date ProofIdentity MatchingAdmit Card 2026

Mandatory Document Verification Roadmap for FMGs

The verification roadmap for the 2026 session is designed to be highly thorough to maintain the standards of the Indian healthcare system. Candidates must bring a specific set of original documents that prove their academic journey from high school to their foreign medical degree. Any discrepancy in the name on the passport versus the degree can lead to a delay in the licensing cycle. This process is not just a formality; it is a legal requirement by the National Medical Commission to confirm that the primary medical qualification is authentic and valid for practice in India.

  • Primary Medical Degree: The original degree or provisional pass certificate, duly apostilled or attested by the Indian Embassy, is mandatory.
  • Passport Details: The original passport with all entry and exit stamps must be presented to verify the duration of stay in the foreign country.
  • Eligibility Certificate: Candidates must show the original certificate issued by the NMC at the time of their admission abroad.
  • Educational Background: Class 10 and Class 12 certificates are required as proof of date of birth and basic science eligibility.
  • Self-Declaration: A signed declaration form included in the entry slip must be submitted at the time of certificate collection.

Internship Guidelines and Two-Year Extension Rules

A major update for the 2026 academic session is the continuation of the two-year internship rule for specific categories of foreign graduates. The NMC has extended the deadline for completing the internship to May 2026 for those affected by global disruptions. For most qualifiers of the January exam date, the next step is to register with a State Medical Council (SMC) to begin their 12-month or 24-month CRMI. This verification roadmap ensures that graduates gain enough hands-on clinical experience in recognized Indian hospitals before they are granted a permanent license.

  • Internship Duration: While the standard is 12 months, certain batches are required to complete a 24-month internship to compensate for lost clinical hours.
  • State Allotment: State Medical Councils assign hospitals for the CRMI based on the availability of slots and the merit of the FMGE results.
  • Stipend Eligibility: Under current NMC rules, foreign graduates are entitled to a stipend equal to that of Indian medical graduates during their internship.
  • NExT Exam Transition: Candidates should be aware that the upcoming National Exit Test (NExT) may soon replace the current licensing and PG entrance systems.
  • Non-Teaching Hospitals: The NMC has provided a validated list of over 600 non-teaching hospitals where FMGs can complete their mandatory training.

Conclusion

The collection of the pass certificate this March is the most rewarding part of the long licensing cycle for foreign medical graduates. By following the verification roadmap and appearing at the NBEMS Dwarka office on their scheduled date, these doctors move one step closer to serving the Indian public. The 2026 academic session for interns is expected to be busy, and staying updated with the NMC official notices is essential for a smooth transition. Remember that the January exam date was just the beginning of your professional journey. With your pass certificate in hand and your internship registration complete, you are now ready to contribute your skills to the medical field in India. Congratulations to all the new doctors who have successfully cleared the FMGE hurdle!

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