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Clear FMGE In 1st Attempt | MCI Screening Exam

3 Tips to crack FMGE in First Attempt Syllabus  – Cover all the 19 subjects and learn the subjects from a clinical aspect. Notes  – Taking notes is very important, it saves your enormous time during the last minute preparation. Exams  – Evaluate yourself by taking tests (subject-wise tests, mini grand test, mini grand test, mock test, etc) in order to improve your study approach. Gone are the days where the   MCI screening test  was predominantly one-liners. In the recent past, the  MCI   screening test pattern  has changed a lot and many students claim that  FMGE  is the new NEET PG. The level of difficulty in  FMGE  exams is increasing yearly. With this change, there is a need for students to adopt an integrated study approach in order to be on par and excel in their FMGE in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the medical education for various exams like FMGE (MCI) screening exam, USMLE and MBBS undergraduate exam. In this article, we list out the 3 important factors which are c

Introduction of FMGE

What is FMGE Exam? The National Board of Examinations (NBE) is the authority conducting the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination or FMGE 2019. An assessment exam, FMGE 2019, will evaluate Indian nationals with a medical degree from any country outside India. Implemented since 2002, the entrance examination of FMGE 2019 will be mandatory for all Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) in order to be able to practice in India. FMGE is conducted twice a year in the months of June and December. Aspirants qualifying FMGE 2019 will be able to obtain a permanent or provisional registration with State Medical Council (SMC) or the Medical Council of India (MCI).

FIVE hacks on how to overcome Overthinking and negativity before FMGE screening examination

1. Analysis paralysis is what most medical students develop after a bad score in first attempt. This results in self-pity and self-doubt and friction with parents and friends. So, first is to be learn to mask the pain and be extra sweet to everyone on outside. Use the pain to motivate you to study extra hours. 2. Don’t be too focused on one small mistake made on one bad day of examination when your mind stopped working. Rather use this time to become more knowledgeable and wiser. 3. Let it out and talk it over with friend or family. Venting out your frustration into some body close is better than bottling up with negative emotions. Stay out of groups over cup of tea who either boast about completed 10 subjects already when you are struggling to complete third subject. They are doing it superficially and being fast reader does not mean through understanding of subject 4. Train daily into doing subjects which you are afraid of since medical college days. Don’t postpone and it is now or n

5 ways to clear MCI Screening test/ FMGE Examination in first attempt

Indian Doctors are providing the best medical care at 1/10th of cost of procedures in America or Europe. To get into this Elite club of Doctors who are in demand everywhere from Australia to Europe or UAE you have to start preparing early. The Early bird always get the worm 1. Subscribe to live classes of FMGE Solutions institute from 3rd year and start listening to subjects on the go. The process is cheaper and is available at your convenient time and disposal. Example you could be learning a topic while relaxing in lounge of airport or college library without having to travel to class site. 2. Then start using Retro method of studying which helps to get used to Though process of professors who frame the FMGE question paper. Get Hold of FMGE solutions book from amazon and start doing questions daily. Obviously, it will look very daunting but reading explanations will help you focus on aspects that matter. FMGE SOLUTIONS is the most revered book on FMGE examination and contains entire

Do’s And Dont’s For FMGE

Students always wonder what are the things that are to be followed and not followed for the preparation of any competitive or qualifying exam. Here, are some do and Don’t that are to follow for FMGE preparation. Let us start with the do’s first: DO’S List of Topics:   Make a list of topics that are important for the exam from FMGE’s perspective. That will save a lot of time during preparation. You can do that by going through ten-year question papers and then make a list. Schedule: Always have a schedule during preparation. That will help you target all the subjects and help you concentrate on all the important topics. Make sure you schedule time for revision, solve MCQ’S and mock tests. Arrange your topics in such a manner that you cover the topics you are weak in first and then the ones in which you are strong in second. Multiple Choice Questions: Solve at least 50-100 MCQ’s every day. Solving MCQ’s helps you identify your weak points and topics you need to revise. The best approach

Reading All 19 Subjects Really Necessary?

FMGE is the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination also known as the Medical Council of India Screening Test (MCI Screening Test). This examination is conducted by the National Board of Examination. The FMGE is taken by those students who want to complete their medical Graduation outside of India. It is conducted in the month of June and December. All the students have many doubts and believe in myths that studying all 19 subjects is not important. But that’s absolutely wrong. Studying all the subjects is very important. Studying all the 19 subjects helps you to make connections between different subject. For example, Who is the best cricket player? (Questions are easy) Mohd Kaif Sehwag Ganguly Sachin(correct) Here the question is easy and the options are easy, but the national board of examination NBE question patterns is in such a way that Who the best cricket player( Questions are easy, option are enough) Nayan Mongia Rajesh Chauhan Debasish Mohanti Laxmi Ratan Shukla In order to answ

Last 30 Day Plan For MCI EXAM

Since the last 30 days are the most crucial days in your preparation so as to get a good score in your exam, one has to plan accordingly. The FMGE paper consists of 300 Q’s and one has to score 150 marks in order to qualify the exam. SCORING 0 OR 149 DOESN’T MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Getting that one extra mark 149+1 will change the result . Here are a few tips you wish you had known them before: You need to integrate  the subjects in order to cover all the 19 subjects in 30 days. For example, when you are studying the cardiovascular system (CVS), you also need to study the cardiovascular system in all the other subjects, like CVS of Anatomy, CVS of Physiology, CVS of Pathology etc. Doing this it’ll help you to connect all the subjects simultaneously and also makes it easier for you to solve the clinical/case related questions asked in the afternoon session. DO NOT LEAVE SHORT SUBJECTS!! Short subjects are high yielding scoring subjects that will help you get that 1 mark. So there you go.. So