Applications for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination June 2026 session are now open, with eligibility, document verification requirements, and key timelines outlined by NBEMS for candidates planning to appear.

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences has opened registrations for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination June 2026 session, with candidates allowed to submit applications until May 11, 2026, through the official website natboard.edu.in.
As per the tentative schedule, the screening test will be held on June 28. The city intimation slip is expected on June 17, and admit cards will be issued shortly before the exam.

Indian citizens and Overseas Citizens of India who hold a primary medical qualification such as an MBBS degree or its equivalent on or before April 30, 2026, are eligible to apply.
Candidates who fail to provide valid supporting documents confirming their qualification by the April 30 deadline will have their candidature cancelled.
The information bulletin states that foreign medical degrees must be either attested by the Embassy of India or apostilled by the relevant authority in the country where the degree was obtained.
In addition, applicants must have completed their medical degree along with any mandatory internship required by their foreign university to be eligible for the exam.
After qualifying, candidates must undergo a 12 to 24 month internship in India to secure permanent registration and legally practice medicine.
Apply for FMGE
Step 1: Visit the official website at natboard.edu.in
Step 2: Fill out the user registration form to generate a user ID and password
Step 3: Complete the application form and upload a recent photograph, scanned signature, thumb impression, and other required documents
Step 4: Choose the preferred test city and pay the examination fee
Step 5: Accept the declaration and submit the form
Step 6: Download and keep a copy of the submitted application for future reference
According to the official notice, the FMGE June 2026 results are likely to be declared by July 28, 2026, within a month after the examination.
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