@gupta_rekha CM of Delhi doesn’t know what happen with fmge qualified doctors in Delhi please express you concern and solve the issues other wise there is huge shortages of doctors in Delhi
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346 FMGs cleared FMGE. Only 88 internship seats are available.
How can doctors who have already passed the national licensing exam be left stranded for months because hospitals are refusing to fill approved internship seats?
This is not a shortage of doctors. This is a failure of administration.
Delhi Government, DMC and NMC must act immediately. Every delayed internship means a delayed registration, delayed career, and delayed healthcare workforce for the country.
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Delhi domicile FMGs have cleared FMGE but remain without internships due to alleged seat/funding shortages. We seek fair and timely allocation to complete our training and registration. @NMC_BHARAT@MoHFW_INDIA@JPNadda@CMODelhi#FMGE#DelhiFMGs
🚨 Delhi’s FMGs are being denied their future!
346 doctors cleared FMGE, but only 88 internship seats are available. For over 5 months, hundreds of eligible FMGs have been waiting for internship allotment while hospitals hesitate to take them due to stipend expenses. #fmgs
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Indian students with foreign medical degrees must pass the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), conducted by the National Medical Commission (NMC), to practice in India. The FMGE pass rate is low, posing a significant challenge.
Fully agree. These doctors have done everything required, i.e. completed training, cleared licensing exams, yet are being denied internships simply because hospitals don’t want to pay the stipend mandated by the Supreme Court.
This is unfair and against the spirit of justice. Urgent intervention needed from @NMC_BHARAT and Delhi government to resolve this crisis.
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346 FMGs cleared the FMGE. Only 88 internship seats are available.
Apparently, passing the national licensing exam isn't enough — now doctors must also pass the "waiting indefinitely" test.
Nearly a year later, FMGs are still waiting for registration from DMC. No updates, no accountability, no urgency — just silence.
Delhi Government, DMC, and NMC must act. This administrative paralysis is delaying careers, registrations, and much-needed healthcare professionals.
@LtGovDelhi@delhimediasso@SandhuTaranjitS@CMODelhi@gupta_rekha@DghsIndia@GirishTyagiDMC@DalmiyaDr@bhatia_nachiket@DrRohanKrishna3
kindly intervene 🙏
🕉Must-Revise Alert for FMGE & NEETPG Exams !
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👉5 High-Yield Topics from Dr Devesh Mishra’s Notes that could appear in NEET PG & FMGE.
👍Last-minute revision can make the difference.
👉Small revision. Big impact. Rank-defining concepts ahead!
#drdeveshmishra
346 FMGs have cleared FMGE, but only 88 internship seats are available. Qualified doctors should not be left waiting for months due to unfilled approved internship positions.
This is not a shortage of doctors—it is an administrative failure.
Delhi Government, DMC & NMC must act urgently. Delayed internships mean delayed registration, delayed careers, and a delayed healthcare workforce.
@gupta_rekha@NMC_BHARAT@DalmiyaDr#FMGE#FMG#MedicalEducation#Doctors
Dear @narendramodi, please intervene.
Delhi’s Foreign Medical Graduate doctors are being forced to endure bureaucratic apathy and disrespectful treatment from colleges and hospitals. After spending six long years training to become doctors, they are now being denied their rightful internship opportunities.
Following the Supreme Court’s ruling that Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) must receive stipends equal to those of Indian graduates, many colleges and hospitals have begun restricting or denying FMG seats to avoid the financial burden. In some states, budget constraints have even led to a complete halt in seat allocation.
FMGs are struggling to secure mandatory internship seats mainly because of a severe shortage of clinical slots, delays in state counselling, and the absence of state-level financial approvals. In several states, government medical colleges restrict seat allotments simply because the required funding to support or expand intern capacity has not been approved.
How is it possible that doctors who have already cleared the state licensing exam are left stranded for months because hospitals refuse to fill approved internship posts? This is not just negligence — it is a total administrative collapse.
The Delhi Government, DMC, and NMC must act immediately. Every delayed internship means delayed registration, delayed careers, and delayed access to healthcare professionals for the country.
@NMC_BHARAT@MoHFW_INDIA@JPNadda@CMODelhi#FMGE#DelhiFMGs@LtGovDelhi@SandhuTaranjitS@CMODelhi@gupta_rekha@DghsIndia@GirishTyagiDMC@DalmiyaDr@FAIMA_INDIA_@official_afa_
FMGs are usually being pushed to study medicine abroad. Mostly by adamant parents who do not know the future of MBBS studied abroad. They take 6-7 years to complete their degree abroad. Then study for a year or two to crack FMGE and do an internship for 1 year to practice at home