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FMGE 2024 begins smoothly, command centre set up to monitor exam for foreign medical graduates

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New Delhi, Jul 6 (PTI) The Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) 2024 began smoothly on Saturday and no untoward incident was reported, Health Ministry officials said.

The command centre to monitor the examination has been set up at the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) headquarters in Delhi, they said.

“The content was successfully downloaded at all test centres. The examination started at all examination centres smoothly. A team of officers from MHA has visited NBEMS HQ. No untoward incidence has been reported,” an official said.

The FMGE is a screening test for medical graduates to become eligible to practice medicine in the country.

The June 2024 exam for foreign medical graduates is scheduled to be held at 71 centres in 50 cities in 21 states. The exam will be held on two shifts — 9 am to 11.30 am and 2 pm to 4.30 pm.

According to officials, 255 appraisers have been appointed for 71 centres, 53 faculty members have been appointed as flying squad, while Directorate General Of Health Services (DGHS) has nominated 71 members to visit the exam centres.

Besides, 42 NBEMS staff have been deputed at the centres, with 35,819 candidates scheduled to take the exam on Saturday, officials said.

A command centre has been set up at the NBEMS headquarter, Dwarka where members of the governing body, officials of the NBEMS, technical team of 20 TCS officials, senior police officers are monitoring the progress of the examination.

Each and every test centre is being monitored through a live CCTV feed. Ground team of TCS officials are attending to the operational and logistics issues at the test centres, officials said. PTI PLB SKY SKY

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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