What are the books required for the FMGE?

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3 years ago
A list of the books for FMGE is listed below; For Pre-Clinical Subjects: Anatomy: 1- Anatomy for FMGE by P. Harinath, K. Raviraj & Vishwajit. R. D 2- Revise Anatomy in 15 days by K. Raviraj 3- Read Self Assessment and Review of Anatomy by Rajesh K Kaushal Physiology: 1- Quick review series: Physio

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3 years ago
Hello Deepika, These are some recommended books to prepare for FMGE exam Medicine - Mudit Khanna MCQ internal medicine Surgery - Admit Tripathi and Ashish Gupta PSM - Review for PSM by Vivek Jain Opthalmology - Dr Ruchi Rai for opthalmology Obstetrics and gynaecology - Review book by Dr Sakshi Aror

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Here are the points that can help students prepare for the FMGE Entrance exam. 

  • Use MBBS books for FMGE preparation. 
  • Practice MCQs daily and focus on clinical subjects with high weightage.
  • There is no negative marking, attempt every question.
  • Take multiple mock tests to understand the timing

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The FMGE syllabus is based on the complete MBBS syllabus. Students must include pre‑clinical, para‑clinical, and clinical subjects as given below. 

  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Pathology
  • Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Obstetrics–Gynaecology
  • Pediatrics
  • ENT
  • Ophthalmology

The FMGE cutoff is released once the FMGE results are released. Once the FMGE cutoff is out, those who beat the cutoff list will be called for the counselling process. Students must score a minimum of 150 out of 300 to be able to beat the cutoff.

Go through the following points to know the tips to crack the FMGE exam on your first attempt. 

  • Study all MBBS subjects, separate preparation into Pre-Clinical, Para-Clinical, and Clinical sections, and follow the NBE syllabus. 
  • Practice MCQs from high‑weight subjects and topics. 
  • Practi

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The FMGE exam has 300 MCQs worth 300 marks. Each correct answer gives 1 mark, and there is no negative marking. The exam is divided into two sections, Part A and Part B; each section is of 2 and a half hours. To pass, one must score 150 out of 300.

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