The Foreign Medical Graduate Examination is the gateway to practise medicine in India for graduates of foreign medical universities. Here is everything — eligibility, format, question style, the best resources, and exactly how to prepare in 8 weeks.
The FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination), conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE), is mandatory for all Indian citizens and Overseas Citizens of India who have completed their MBBS from a medical college outside India and wish to practise in India.
Who Needs the FMGE?
Any Indian citizen or OCI holder who graduated from a foreign medical university — whether from Russia, China, Ukraine, Philippines, Bangladesh, Nepal or elsewhere — must pass the FMGE to obtain a licence to practise medicine in India. The exam is conducted twice a year (June and December).
Exam Format
- Format: 300 MCQs (single best answer), computer-based
- Duration: 5 hours (2 papers of 2.5 hours each)
- Pass mark: 150/300 (50%)
- Validity: Passing grants eligibility for provisional registration with State Medical Councils
- Attempts: No limit on attempts
What Topics Are Tested?
The FMGE covers the entire MBBS curriculum. Subject-wise distribution:
- Medicine & Allied: 25–30% of questions. Cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology are highest yield.
- Surgery & Allied: 20–25%. Focus on acute presentations, pre-operative assessment, and trauma protocols.
- Pharmacology: 10–12%. Drug interactions, adverse effects, mechanisms of action.
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology: 12–15%. High-yield — covers both clinical and theoretical aspects.
- Paediatrics: 8–10%. Developmental milestones, vaccination schedule (NIS), common paediatric emergencies.
- PSM / Community Medicine: 8–10%. National health programmes, biostatistics, epidemiology.
- Pathology & Microbiology: 10–12%. Haematology, histopathology, bacteriology are most tested.
The 8-Week Preparation Plan
Weeks 1–2: Clinical medicine review. Focus on Medicine using standard resources (Harrison's Principles, API Textbook of Medicine). Do 30 MCQs daily.
Weeks 3–4: Surgery, O&G, Paediatrics. Use Bailey & Love, Dutta, and OP Ghai. Do 40 MCQs daily.
Week 5: Pharmacology sprint. Drug classes, adverse effects, mechanisms of action. KD Tripathi is the gold standard.
Week 6: PSM/Community Medicine and Pathology. National health programmes are high-yield and frequently tested. Park and Robbins are your references.
Weeks 7–8: Full FMGE practice papers. The MedNext FMGE question bank has 3,000+ FMGE-style questions with detailed explanations. Aim for 70%+ before your exam date.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring PSM/Community Medicine (10% of exam, often neglected by foreign graduates)
- Overrelying on foreign university notes that don't align with Indian clinical practice
- Not reading the clinical scenario carefully — FMGE questions often embed the answer in the clinical context
MedNext FMGE Prep Bundle includes 3,000+ practice questions, subject-wise notes and a personalised 8-week study plan.
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Dr. Fatima Hussain
FMGE Faculty, MedNext Academy
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FMGE Faculty, MedNext Academy
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