
Rahul
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1. Is being an FMG a crime in India? Students leave home at 17–18, spend 5–6 years studying medicine abroad, surviving pandemics, wars financial struggles & language barriers After returning they face • No transparency in FMGE • Certificate & internship delays • stipend issues



A candidate with –40 marks in Neetpg can become a specialist doctor in this country, yet Foreign Medical Graduates who have already compensated for their online classes, cleared the FMGE and are diligently completing internships are being burdened with new superimposed guidelines every single year since COVID. The irony is undeniable: COVID struck in 2020–21, but even today @NMC_BHARAT continues to publish guidelines citing “COVID online classes” as if the pandemic were ongoing. This is not regulation it is harassment on FMGs. @medicaldialogs @educationtimes @MoHFW_INDIA








