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NMC clarifies on new norms for foreign medical graduates to register, work and study in India 2023

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Foreign Medical Graduates

The clarification comes after various problems and representations were received from the FMGs.

The NMC has said that for the FMGs who have completed medical courses in foreign medical institutes (course equivalent to MBBS in India) as an offline mode with or without one year of internship and returned to India need to obtain provisional registration from the State Medical Council concerned and thereafter undergo one-year Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI) as per the CRMI Regulation, 2021.

It has also specified provisions for those who had taken a break in their final year and returned to India (owing to COVID pandemic or war) and completed the FMG course (including examination) in online mode only.

One-time measure

On FMGs from Ukraine to continue their study from different country (except India), the provision notes that in continuation to the earlier scheme dated September 15, 2022 namely Academic Mobility Programme, the NMC has decided to extend such scheme as a one-time measure to the FMGs returning from Ukraine to avail the benefits of the said scheme and complete their remaining medical course.

“The degree may however be awarded by the university to where they shall migrate. This option of transfer/migration/mobility shall be availed within 3 months from the date of issue of this public notice,“ the NMC said.

The NMC has also maintained that the time limit for appearing in FMG examination/ NEXT will be 10 years from the completion of their training/ course in foreign medical institution.
Compulsory Rotating Medical

How much period students should do their CRMI:

Students shall be required to undergo a compulsory rotating medical internship (CRMI) for a minimum period of twelve months after passing the final examination of MBBS.

After the NEXT Phase -I examination or final year MBBS Examination or Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), medical students need to undergo Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship during which medical graduates will be posted in various departments for internship training as follows.

  • Internal Medicine – 2 Months
  • General Surgery – 2 months
  • Gynecology and Obstetrics – 2 months
  • Pediatrics – 1 month
  • Preventive and Social Medicine: 3 months
    • Child Observation Home
    • Family Welfare Clinic
    • Health Education Unit
    • Primary Health Centers
    • Urban Health Center
  • Orthopedics – 15 days
  • ENT: 15 days
  • Ophthalmology: 15 days
  • Elective Posting (Anesthesia/Psychiatry/Derma/Radiology): 15 days each

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