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Basic methods to get through MCI Screening Test
FMGE
(Foreign Medical Graduate Screening Exam) or MCI screening Test is a national
level certified examination for the Indian citizens graduating medicine from
foreign universities. It is a compulsory examination for all the foreign
medical graduates who want to practice medicine in India. It was made
compulsory from the year 2002 for the graduates who completed their medical
course abroad from MCI recognized universities.
But
you need not panic to appear and clear the MCI screening test if you have
prepared for the same with a positive approach and organised time table.
Clearing FMGE exams becomes easy once you plan properly and opt for a good
coaching for it.
Exempted medical graduates to
write FMGE
The
students who graduated from authorised universities from USA, UK, AUSTRALIA,
NEW ZEALAND and CANADA need not attempt this screening test. The graduates from
these five countries can practice medicine directly without clearing any local
screening test worldwide. These students can directly join any hospitals or
practice medicine. But they need to clear the NEET – PG exam if they want to
continue their higher studies.
Details on FMGE test
Get
full clarity on details on the test, schedule, syllabus and other needed
information to process forward.
❖ Name of the Examination : FMGE / MCI
SCREENING TEST
❖ Schedule : Conducted twice a year
❖ Mode of the Examination : Online
Examination
❖ Exam pattern : Objective type questions
❖ Total no. of questions : 300
❖ Total papers : 2 (each paper carries 150
questions)
❖ First paper : Morning session
❖ Second paper : Afternoon session
❖ Duration of each paper : 2 hours and 30
minutes for both the papers
❖ Negative marking : No negative marking
❖ Syllabus : Total syllabus of 5 years MBBS
course
❖ Language : English
❖ No. of attempts (Exam) : No limitation on
the number of attempts
❖ Marks for each question : Each question
marks decided on the weightage of the question
❖ Eligibility : Indian citizen or abroad
citizen of India
❖ Qualification to appear : MCI recognized
Undergraduate Medical graduation degree completion
❖
Exam
fee : Rs. 5,500/- (nonrefundable)
All
the students having a good understanding and strategic planning during their
medical course study can qualify the screening test without any doubts. Regular
practicing for the test from the first year of their course would make it
easier for the students to succeed in their FMGE exam.
Select a preferred method of
study
One
needs to have full focus and concentration to clear the exam. The student can
either opt for a coaching center that helps to prepare for the test or can
prepare on their own. This totally depends on the dedication and choice of the
medical graduate applying for the test. There is an availability of plenty of
online and offline books, materials and videos that can help one to prepare
well.
Concentration is must
The
applicants can refer to the previous years exam papers to analyse the syllabus
and the important areas that need to be covered. With unique strategies and
undistracted focus in studies, you can improve your possibilities of securing
good marks. Concentrating more on the areas of difficulty or in the chapters
you are weak at will definitely bring positive results.
Strengthen your foundation
Medical
studies is not like other courses that are not much used in day to day working.
It is most essential to have a strong foundation on their curriculum and total
syllabus. Overlooking only a few concepts or concentrating on the interesting
topics alone will fail to help you get through your examination or during your
practice. Thus you are required to strengthen your foundation on the conceptual
aspects of your medical knowledge and regular revision of the most important
topics is necessary to understand clearly.
Work out MCQS:
Most
of the countries abroad that follow the US based education system like the
Philippines conduct their examinations in MCQ’s only. This helps the medical
graduates to get themselves ready for the screening test clearance. This is the
prime reason behind the medical graduates passing percentage from the
Philippines being higher compared to other competitive countries.
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