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How to apply for internship after passing FMGE (MCI Exam)

Want to Transfer the Internship in India after passing FMGE exam?

Here is some very important information for you guys if you have passed your FMGE/MCI screening test recently and want to apply for internship in India.

After i passed the exam i tried to Transfer my internship in India and i researched about it. so, here i'm sharing to you guys everything i know about the process.



The Process

After the results are declared one must wait for a month to collect the pass certificate from MCI. in that time first of all you should inform your Collage/University that you wanna transfer your internship to any hospital in India and get permission (Internship Transfer Certificate) from them. and simultaneously you should contact the medical collage or hospital where you want to apply for internship to inquire about their requirements.

you need to apply for the state medical council registration or MCI registration for which you'll need your FMGE passing certificate. than you can apply for it and get your provisional certificate in 15 days or 30 days. some hospitals may allow to submit provisional in few days after you continue your internship there which is not an issue.

The documents required to submit to the hospital

the document requirement may be different in many hospitals.
  • MCI N.O.C. New Delhi
  • Screening Test Report
  • All M.B.B.S. Mark Sheet
  • Collage & University N.O.C.
  • Resident Proof
  • Identity Proof
  • Std. 10th &12th Mark Sheet
  • L.C. Certificate
  • Rs. 1,00,000/- or 1,50,000/- Receipt (approximately)
  • Rs. 100/- Stamp Affidavit (approximately)
You need to provide the information about the hospital in which you're going to continue your internship to your Parent Collage/University. also have to submit the documents you get from there.

IMPORTANT

Almost all hospitals will offers whole 1 year internship Training  and some hospitals will be OK with your requirements. and most importantly the department of "COMMUNITY MEDICINE" must be done in your Parent collage/university (for most of collages offering internship Training).

And you can only pursue your internship in the collage which listed by MCI, not other than that. (as much as i know, because MCI has already listed the collages for this). i'm providing the link for this below:

List of Recognized Non-Teaching Hospitals or Compulsory Rotating Internship Training

There may be some variations in the process and other details which you'll know when you'll visit the collage which is hosting the Training. and you must be quick in the process as it takes some time and availability of the official at any particular collage is rare.

Hope this was quite helpful for people who're willing to Transfer their Internship. Drop your queries about this in Contact Box and we'll try to answer them soon.

Good Luck💪.


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