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NEW
FMGE September 2012 Result declared.
Withheld result of September 2012 list announced.
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Last date for Receipt of Application Forms (with late fees) : 11th June, 2012
Dispatch of Admit Cards is likely to begin : last week of August 2012
Date of Exam : 30 September, 2012 (Sunday)

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Last date of submission of MCI Screening test / FMGE Exam form for September 2012 MCI Screening is 11-06-2012 ( without late fees )
Last date of submission of MCI Screening test / FMGE Exam form for September 2012 MCI Screening is 29-06-2012 ( with late fees )

Saturday, December 31, 2011

WITHHELD RESULT FMG SCREENING TEST SEPTEMBER - 2011


Notice Board Details:
Fri 30th Dec, 2011 [FINAL NOTICE - WITHHELD RESULT FMG SCREENING TEST SEPTEMBER - 2011]



NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
NEW DELHI


Dated- 29th December, 2011

FINAL NOTICE

WITHHELD RESULT FMG SCREENING TEST SEPTEMBER - 2011
It is hereby informed that result of Provisionally Eligible candidates for FMG Screening test conduct on 25/09/2011 is still withheld for the want of one or more of the following documents.

1      Photocopy of Foreign Medical Qualification certificate, Apostilled / Attested by Indian Embassy and then attested by a Gazetted Officer of India.
2      Copy of latest passport size photograph, duly attested by a Gazetted Officer.
3      Photocopy of Eligibility Certificate issued by MCI, attested by a Gazetted Officer.
4      Photocopy of Passport, attested by a Gazetted Officer.
5      Photocopy of 10 + 2 certificate & Marks Sheet (with Biology, Physics & Chemistry), attested by a Gazetted Officer.
6      Any Other
       
The provisional eligible candidates are required to submit the necessary document (as already informed vide earlier letter/s) latest by10th January, 2012, failing which their candidature may be cancelled. Further correspondence shall be not entertained in this regard. Result of such candidates shall be declared only on submission of required documents.Candidates are advised to see their result on website www.natboard.edu.in.



Source : natboard.edu.in

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

OMR Sheet Example

MCI Screening Test / FMGE Exam OMR Sheet Example

Hey guys today I will show you how to fill your FMGE / MCI Screening test OMR sheet.It's so easy to fill the OMR sheet in exam class room.But some students find it difficult as for the first time they are filling such OMR sheet.But after reading this post you all will be totally confident about the filling method of OMR sheet for fmge exam.I have placed an example of OMR sheet and how it looks when filled.





Steps about how to fill your FMGE exam OMR sheet.


  • Let's say your Roll No for FMGE exam is 11243769.This roll no is only for example and it doesn't relate to any person in any way.
  • You will start filling your OMR sheet with roll number.
  • According to your roll number you will start filling with the first Column.
  • Here your roll number starts with 1 so in first column mark the circle parallel to 1.
  • Remember the numbers on left is your numbers for roll number.
  • The columns indicate order of each number.
  • If second number of your roll number is again 1 you will maek it in second column as soon if example.
  • The third number is 2 so you will mark it in third column.
  • The rest of the number you will fill in same way.


Sunday, December 25, 2011

MCI Eligibility Certificate

MCI Eligibility Certificate details



(Published in Part III, Section 4 of the Gazette of India
Extra-ordinary issue dated the 18th February,2002)
MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi dated the 13th February,2002

No. MCI-203(9)/2001-Regn/ 

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 
of 1956), the Medical Council of India, with the previous sanction of the Central Government, 
hereby makes the following regulations, namely:-
1. Short title and commencement  – (1) These regulations may be called the Eligibility 
Requirement for taking admission in an undergraduate medical course in a Foreign Medical  
Institution Regulations, 2002
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

2. Definitions:-In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(a) “Act” means the Indian Medical Council Act,1956 (102 of 1956);

(b) “Council” means the Medical Council of India constituted under section 3 of the Act;

(c) “Permanent Registration” means registration for  the purpose of enrolment on any State Medical Register or Indian Medical Register after obtaining the Primary Medical qualification followed by completion of such practical training as prescribed either in India or abroad as per the provisions of the Act;

(d) “Primary Medical qualification” means a medical qualification awarded by any medical      institution  outside   India  which  is  a recognized qualification for enrolment as medical practitioner in the country in which the institution awarding the said qualification is situated and which is equivalent to MBBS in India.

(e) “Provisional Registration”  means provisional registration in a State Medical Register or Indian Medical Register for the purpose of  undergoing practical training in India as prescribed and for no other purpose by an Indian citizen possessing any primary medical qualification but has not undergone such practical training after obtaining that qualification as may be required by the rules or regulations in force in the country granting the qualification.

(f) “qualifying examination” means the examination to be qualified to become eligible  for admission to MBBS course in India as prescribed in the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997.

3. An Indian citizen, who has passed the qualifying examination either from India or an equivalent examination from abroad and is desirous of joining an undergraduate medical course in any foreign medical institution on or after 15th March, 2002 shall approach the Council for issue of an Eligibility Certificate for that purpose.

4. The request for issue of Eligibility Certificate shall be made by the candidate in the proforma prescribed by the Council and shall be accompanied by the original certificate/mark-sheet (alongwith Photostat copy) of the qualifying examination.  The original certificate shall be returned to the candidate after verifying the same with the photostat copy which shall be retained by the Council.  Request shall also be accompanied by a Demand Draft for the specified sum in favour of Secretary, Medical Council of India, New Delhi.  The fee shall be fixed by the Council.

5. The Council shall be free to investigate on its own into the correctness of information furnished by the candidate in his/her application and/or call for any further information in this regard from the candidate and in the event of any information furnished by the candidate being found to be incorrect or false during such investigation or at any subsequent stage, the Council may refuse to issue the eligibility certificate or if already issued may cancel the same and he/she shall stand debarred from appearing in the screening test prescribed in sub-section (4A) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 without any notice.  The decision of the Council in this regard shall be final.

6. The candidate shall also produce a certificate of his/her date of birth if it is not recorded in 
the certificate of the qualifying examination.

7. A candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste/Schedule Tribe/Other Backward Class shall produce a caste certificate issued by Competent Authority.

8. The Council shall consider the application for Eligibility Certificate and verify the following 
details as per the Regulations of the Council –

(i) Whether the candidate fulfills the age criterion prescribed by the Council?
(ii) Whether the candidate fulfills the eligibility criteria for admission to MBBS course in India as prescribed in the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997, i.e., minimum qualifying marks criteria in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English, including relaxed criteria in case the candidate belongs to a reserved category?
(iii) If the candidate belongs to SC/ST/OBC, whether he/she has produced a caste certificate 
from a Competent Authority?

9. After verification, as required, if the candidate is found to fulfill the eligibility criteria, the 
Council shall issue an Eligibility Certificate in the prescribed format to the candidate certifying that he/she is eligible to join a medical institution outside India to obtain a primary 
medical qualification.  The certificate shall indicate that on return after obtaining the foreign 
primary medical qualification, the candidate shall have to undergo a screening test, subject to 
fulfillment of the conditions prescribed in the Screening Test Regulations, 2002, and thatpassing this test shall only entitle him to provisional/permanent registration by the Medical Council of India or the State Medical Councils.

The following proviso  has been  added to clause 9 in terms of Notification 
published on 16.04.2010 in the Gazette of India and the same is also annexed at 
ANNEXURE–I
“Provided that he/she has studied for the medical course at the same institute located 
abroad for the entire duration of the course from where he/she has obtained the 
degree.”

10. In case the candidate does not fulfill any of the qualifying criteria the Council may reject his application for issue of Eligibility Certificate giving the reasons therefor.

11. The issue of a eligibility certificate to a candidate shall not entitle him to any right, whatsoever, other than to take admission in an undergraduate medical course in a foreign medical institute.

Sd/-
(DR.M. SACHDEVA)
Secretary,
Medical Council of India


Source :  http://www.mciindia.org

Saturday, December 24, 2011

MCI Recognized Colleges-China

List of mci recognised colleges



Sub.:   New list of Chines Medical Institutions admitting International Students for Academic Year 2011-2012.

It is stated that Council has received a letter dated 25.04.2011 from Sh. Vinayak Prataprao Chavan, First Secretary (Press & Edu), Embassy of India, Beijing alongwith a letter/circular of Ministry of Education of Peoples Republic of China in which they mentioned that the International Cooperation and Exchange Department of the Ministry of Education of People’s Republic of China Ministry, has presents its compliments to the Indian Embassy for enrolment of Foreign Students in Under Graduate Clinical and Oral Medicine courses for the academic year 2011-2012.

They have further stated that the Department of Education of Peoples Republic of China has institutionalized the enrolment plan for 2011-2012 which include 49 colleges/universities teaching in English medium. Further they have enclosed a list of 49 Colleges/Universities and other related information can be downloaded from their website i.e. www.studyinchina.edu.cn. The names of 49 universities are mentioned as under:-







It is pertinent to mention here that from the year 2007 the Govt. of China is sending a list of Medical colleges every year from the academic year 2007-08. As per the decision of the Executive Committee at its meeting held on 24.8.2007, the Council issues Eligibility Certificate only to those candidates who opted to take admission in those colleges as per the list send by Embassy of India, Beijing. Now, they have sent the list for the year 2011-2012.






Source : http://www.mciindia.org

Friday, December 23, 2011

MCI Recognized Colleges-Russian Federation


 List of mci recognised colleges


There are lots of colleges in Russian Federation so called as Russia.Most of these colleges provide admission to students from foreign countries on first come first serve bases.The only thing that is mandatory is the PCB practical + theory percentage more than 50.All colleges have so called as agents who help students get admission in their college.All colleges are not recognized by MCI or WHO so before you take admission I kindly request you to inquire properly about your college.Some agents are fraud so be alert.The list I have submitted has name of all colleges in Russia recignized by MCI.However this list gets updated so in case you have any question inquire more about your college. 




321 RUSSIAN FEDERATION ARKHANGELSK STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY,
51 TROITZKY AVENUE 321
322 RUSSIAN FEDERATION ARKHANGELSK STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY,
ULICA BAKINSKAJA 121 322
323 RUSSIAN FEDERATION ALTAI STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 323
324 RUSSIAN FEDERATION AMUR STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 324
325 RUSSIAN FEDERATION CUVASSIA STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL ACADEMY 325
326 RUSSIAN FEDERATION CELJABINSK STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 326
327 RUSSIAN FEDERATION CITA STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 327
328 RUSSIAN FEDERATION URAL STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 328
329 RUSSIAN FEDERATION CECENJA STATE UNIVERSITY 329
330 RUSSIAN FEDERATION HABAROVSK STATE MEDICAL INSTT 330
331 RUSSIAN FEDERATION IRKUTSK STATE MEDICAL INSTT 331
332 RUSSIAN FEDERATION IVANOVO STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 332
333 RUSSIAN FEDERATION IZEVSK STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 333
334 RUSSIAN FEDERATION JAKUTSK STATE UNIVERSITY 334
335 RUSSIAN FEDERATION JAROSLAVL STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 335
336 RUSSIAN FEDERATION KAZAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 336
337 RUSSIAN FEDERATION KEMEROVO STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 337
338 RUSSIAN FEDERATION KIROV STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 338
339 RUSSIAN FEDERATION KUBAN STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 339
340 RUSSIAN FEDERATION KRASNOJARSK MEDICAL ACADEMY 340
341 RUSSIAN FEDERATION KURSK STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 341
342 RUSSIAN FEDERATION DAGESTAN STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 342
343 RUSSIAN FEDERATION I.M SECHENOV MOSCOW MEDICAL ACADEMY 343
344 RUSSIAN FEDERATION JEWISH STATE ACADEMY (MOSCOW) 344
345 RUSSIAN FEDERATION MOSCOW MEDICAL STOMATOLOGY INSTT 345
346 RUSSIAN FEDERATION RUSSIAN “PEOPLES FRIENDSHIP” UNIVERSITY 346
347 RUSSIAN FEDERATION RUSSIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY(RSMU) 347
348 RUSSIAN FEDERATION KABARDINO-BALKARIA STATE UNIVERSITY 348
349 RUSSIAN FEDERATION NIZHNI NOVGOROD STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 349
350 RUSSIAN FEDERATION NOVISIBIRSK MEDICAL INSTITUTE 350
351 RUSSIAN FEDERATION OMSK STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 351
352 RUSSIAN FEDERATION ORENBURG STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 352
353 RUSSIAN FEDERATION PERM STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 353
354 RUSSIAN FEDERATION PETROZAVODSK STATE UNIVERSITY 354
355 RUSSIAN FEDERATION RJAZAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 355
356 RUSSIAN FEDERATION ROSTOV STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 356
357 RUSSIAN FEDERATION MILITARY MEDICAL ACADEMY 357
358 RUSSIAN FEDERATION SAINT PERERSBURG STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 358
359 RUSSIAN FEDERATION SAINT PERERSBURG STATE PEDIATRIC MEDICAL ACADEMY
359
360 RUSSIAN FEDERATION SAMARA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 360
361 RUSSIAN FEDERATION MORDOVIA STATE UNIVERSITY 361
362 RUSSIAN FEDERATION SARATOV STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 362
363 RUSSIAN FEDERATION SMOLENSK STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 363
364 RUSSIAN FEDERATION STAVROPOL STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 364
365 RUSSIAN FEDERATION TJUMEN STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 365
366 RUSSIAN FEDERATION SIBERIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 366
367 RUSSIAN FEDERATION TVER STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 367
368 RUSSIAN FEDERATION BASKIRIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 368
369 RUSSIAN FEDERATION NORTH OSSETIAN STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY 369
370 RUSSIAN FEDERATION VLADIVOSTOK STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 370
371 RUSSIAN FEDERATION VOLGOGRAD MEDICAL ACADEMY 371
372 RUSSIAN FEDERATION VORONEZ MEDICAL ACADEMY 372

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Prepare for FMGE / MCI Screening Test

Tips for MCI Screening test & Preparation


FMGE / MCI Screening test is not so hard to pass if you have proper planning.To pass exam find out in which subjects you are weak.Only you know where you have to make more effort and what is easy for you.Some topics are so easy for you that you can just see it and everything related to that topic is revised.Also I would suggest don't underestimate any subject.You must have heard that saying ' Old is gold ' but here for MCI Screening test / fmge exam ' small is gold '. The smallest subject is so dam important.

In MCI Screening test / fmge exam the paper is divided into two parts.Each session is for 2 and a half hour.If you see time wise you get 1 minute for each question.In that way it's lots of time as most of questions are not long.But don't be in hurry too as some questions are with tricks.They are there so that you make mistake in attempt to answer it fast.So be alert while answering.

From my personal experience I suggest what I used to do.I used to tick the answers for which I was sure.In questions where I was having problem with 2 options I would give it a little time and try to solve.For those questions in which I was not at sure I used to leave that question at that particular moment.This way I used to get at lot of time let's say around 15 minutes and that time is enough to solve those questions.Don't leave many questions to solve them at last.I used to leave around 20 questions on an average.Some students used to tick answers first on question paper and at last used to tick them on OMR sheet.They learned so method from classes.But I think that method is not so correct as your double time is wasted in doing so.

Also while answering remember one thing.When you are leaving any question in order to solve it in last don't forget to leave that question's answer place blank on OMR sheet.Some used to do mistake of not leaving that place blank and you know what happens then in MCI Screening test.Always revise all subjects it's so important and also brings confidence in you. PSM , Pedia , Opthalmo , gynec are very important subjects.Make an extra effort in these subjects.The book by Dr. Vikas Dhikav is great for giving final punch in MCI Screening test / fmge exam.Lots of question are repeated from this book.

I had made specific order of each subject to prepare.So I suggest to prepare subject wise and not books wise.My order is as below .......If you like it follow same.It helped me a lot to concentrate on smaller subjects and pass fmge exam / MCI Screening test.


  1. PSM
  2. Opthalmology
  3. Anesthesia
  4. Radio-diagnostic & Radio-therapy
  5. Skin
  6. Psychiatry
  7. Orthopedics
  8. Pediatrics
  9. ENT
  10. Surgery
  11. Obs & Gynec
  12. Medicine
  13. Forensic Medicine
  14. Pathology
  15. Pharmacology
  16. Microbiology
  17. Physiology
  18. Bio-chemistry
  19. Anatomy
All these books in details are found in my other post .Also I have placed links to buy these books for fmge / MCI Screening test online.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Radiology Notes-FMGE Test

Radio Notes



  1. Driven snow appearance - Pindborg's tumor
  2. Sunray appearance - Osteogenic Sarcoma , Ewing Sarcoma
  3. Floating Water Lily sign - Lung Hydatid , Echinococcus
  4. Popcorn calcification - Pulmonary Hamartoma
  5. Honeycomb appearance - RA , Scleroderma , Interstitial Lung Disease
  6. Egg shell calcification - Sarcoidosis , Silicosis , Lymphoma , T.B. , Histoplasmosis
  7. Spring water cyst = Pluero Pericardial cyst
  8. Rib notching - Neurofibromatosis , Aortic Aneurysm , Taussig-Bing Operation , Aortic obstruction , Coarctation of aorta.
  9. Coeur enSabot , Flask shape heart - TOF
  10. Candle wax sign -Melorheostosis
  11. Football Sign - Pneumoperitoneum
  12. Snowman Sign - TAPVC ( Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection )
  13. Figure of 8 in CXR - TAPVC
  14. Egg on side - Uncorrected TGV
  15. Thumb Print Sign - Epiglotis , Ischemic Colitis
  16. Double bubble sign - Duodenal Atresia
  17. Single bubble sign - Pyloric stenosis
  18. String sign of Kantor - Crohn's disease
  19. Lead pipe appearance - Ulcerative Colitis
  20. Soap bubble appearance - Meconium ileus
  21. Meniscus appearance - CBD stone on cholangiography
  22. Central dot sign - Caroli's disease
  23. Chain of lakes appearance - Chronic pancreatitis
  24. Spongy appearance with central sunburst calcification sign - serous cyst adenoma
  25. Rim sign in IVP - Hydronephrosis
  26. Cobra head deformity - Ureterocele
  27. B/L spider leg sign - Polycystic Kidney
  28. Golf hole ureter - T.B.
  29. Flower Vase pattern of pelvis in IVP - Horse shoe kidney

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Gynec-Obs Notes-FMGE Test

Gynec-Obs Notes



  • Blood flow at term in uterus - 500-750 ml/min.
  • Placental circulation formed - 21st day.

  1. Ovular/germinal period - ( Ovulation---> 2 week )
  2. Embryonic period - ( 3-8 weeks )
  3. Fetal period - ( 9th week----> delivery )

Rx Chloasma - hydroquinone (2%) after delivery.

  • Ideal anti-natal visit ---> 12-14
  • Minimum -----> 3

Duration of Pregnancy

  1. 10 Lunar months.
  2. 9 calendar months and 7 days.
  3. 40 weeks
  4. 280 days from fertilization day.
  5. 266 days ovulation age. ( 280-14= 266 )

Active labour cervical dilation - 1.2 cm/hr

Lochia

  1. Rubra 1-4 days
  2. Serosa 5-9 days
  3. Alba  10-15 days

PPH when blood loss > 500cc.
Liquor max at 36-38 weeks.
Surfactant appear in amniotic fluid at 28 weeks & 32 weeks.


Amniotic Fluid 

  • 12 weeks - 50 ml
  • 38 weeks - 800 ml

Post term pregnancy - 294 days
                                  - 2 weeks beyond EDD.

  • Most common female pelvis - Gynaecoid
  • LC female pelvis - Platypelloid
  • Mc urban women cancer - Breast cancer.

Breast Milk

This question is almost every-time asked in MCI Screening Test / FMGE Exam in various form.So I have collected all the information and multiple questions related to breast milk.


  • Co-efficient of uptake of iron in breast milk is 70%.
  • Calcium absorption is better than cow's milk.
  • 65 kcal/100 ml
  • Lactose is more than in cow's milk.
  • Carbohydrate is more in human milk as compared to cow' milk.
  • Ratio of casein to albumin in human milk is 1-1.
  • Cow's milk provide 1000 mg of calcium / L.
  • Human milk has lowest content of calcium.
  • % of protein in breast milk is 1-2 gm %.
  • 1 ounce of cow's milk = 20 kcal.
  • Cow's milk is rich source of ' Vit-K'.
  • Colostrum contains more of ' cu ' than milk.
  • Breast milk jaundice is due to Pregnandiole.
  • Cow's milk has more of K+ , Na+ than infant formula feeds.
  • Cow's milk has more protein than breast milk.
  • Fatty acid important for growth & present in breast milk- Docosa Hexaenoic acid.
  • Breast milk has water soluble Vit-D , High Lactalbumin , and lysozyme.

Pathology Notes-FMGE Exam

Bodies



  • Sarcoidosis
  1. Schaumann's bodies
  2. Asteroid bodies

  • Multiple Myeloma
  1. Russell bodies ( Cytoplasmic )
  2. Dutcher bodies ( Nuclear )

  • Psammona bodies
  1. Meningiomas
  2. Papillary Ca Thyroid
  3. Serous Cystadenoma Ca of Ovary
  4. Renal Cell Ca

  • Pick's Body
  1. Fronto Temporal Dementia (pick's disease )

  • Small poc , Vaccinia
  1. Paschen bodies
  2. Gunari bodies

  • Rabies - Negri bodies
  • Endemic typhus fever- Mooser's bodies
  • Chlamydia trachomatis- Miyagawa's bodies
  • Familial Myoclonic Epilepsy - Lafora bodies
  • Lichen Planus - Civatte bodies
  • Ovarian granulosa cell tumor - Call-Exner bodies
  • Rheumatic carditis- Aschoff bodies
  • Metachromatic Leukodystophy - Tuff stone bodies

Monday, December 19, 2011

MIcrobilology Notes-FMGE Exam

Easy way to remember DNA and RNA Virus

  • DNA Virus
  1. Enveloped
  2. Non-enveloped


Non-enveloped DNA Virus

Remember - ( PAP )

  • PArvo Virus
  • Adeno Virus
  • PAPova Virus

DNA Virus in general in short

HHAPPPY

  • Hepadna Virus
  • Herpes Virus
  • Adeno Virus
  • Papova VIrus
  • Parvo Virus
  • Pox Virus


  • RNA Virus
  1. Enveloped
  2. Non-enveloped


Non-enveloped RNA Virus

Remember- ( PCR )


  • Picorna Virus
  • Calci Virus
  • Reo Virus


The rest of all virus are RNA Virus.


Smallest DNA Virus - Parvo Virus

Largest DNA Virus - Pox Virus

PAPO----^


Smallest RNA Virus - Picorna Virus

Largest RNA Virus - Paramyxo Virus

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Tumor markers

Tumor Markers ------Very Important for last time revision for FMGE Test / MCI Screening Test


  • Testicular Tumor - AFP , LDH , Beta-HCG
  • Colon Ca - CEA , CA-19-9 , CA-125
  • Prostate Ca - PSA , Prostatic Acid Phosphatase
  • Hepatocellular Ca - AFP , CEA
  • Teratoma - AFP
  • Endodermal Sinus Tumor - AFP
  • Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor - Gastrin
  • Breast Ca - CEA , CA-19-9
  • Lung Ca - CEA , CA-125 ( CK- BB [ Small cell Ca ] )
  • Ovarian Ca - CA-125 , CEA , Beta-HCG , Placenta Alkaline Phosphatase
  • Pancreatic Exocrine Ca - Ca-19-9 , CEA , CA-125
  • Chorio Carcinoma - Beta-HCG
  • Medullary Ca Thyroid - calcitonin
  • Papillary Ca Thyroid - Thyroglobulin
  • Carcinoid Tumor - HIAA in Urine
  • Neuroblastoma - VMA , HVA , NSE
  • Cervix Ca - Keratin
  • Pituitary - ACTH
  • Multiple Myeloma - Beta 2 - Microglobulin
  • Hairy cell Leukemia - CD-25

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Books recommended for FMGE / MCI Screening Exam

During my preparation for FMGE / MCI Screening Exam I had used the books which I have mentioned below.I am sure if you follow this books for FMGE Exam / MCI Screening exam you can crack FMGE / MCI Screening exam easily.Also if you are looking for this books I have kept link for this books.You can buy books online for FMGE / MCI Screening from FLIPKART.com. To Save your time after my post you can find the links to respective books which are available on FLIPKART.


The Books for FMGE / MCI Screening which I have used are as below



Across- A Complete Review of short subjects (Vol-1)

Subjects included
  1. Skin
  2. Anasthesia
  3. Radiology
  4. Psychiatry
  5. Opthalmology
  6. Orthopaedics



Across- A Complete Review of short subjects (Vol-2)

Subjects included

  1. Anatomy
  2. Physiology
  3. Biochemistry
  4. Forensic





Self Assessment & Review-Medicine by Mudit Khanna




Surgery for PGMEE-by Ashish Gupta and Amit Tripathi



Self Assessment & Review-Obstetrics-by Sakshi Arora




Self Assessment & Review-Gynecology-by Sakshi Arora



Self Assessment & Review-PSM-by Deepak Mishra , Ritusha Mishra




Self Assessment & Review-Microbiology-by Arvind Arora



Self Assessment & Review-Pathology-by Arvind Arora



Self Assessment & Review-Pediatrics



Self Assessment & Review-Pharmacology


Sure way of clearing MCI Screening / DNB Examination-by Dr.Vikas Dhikav






Self Assessment & Review ( Vol 1 & 2 ) by Mudit Khanna




Review of PGMEE-AAA ( Vol-1 2 3 )




Friday, December 16, 2011

Crack FMGE test / MCI Screening test

How to pass FMGE test / MCI Screening test ?

Crack FMGE / MCI Screening exam

Remember one thing confidence is very important before appearing for any exam or interview.Ya also remember the difference between confidence and over-confidence.I am sure you must have worked hard for FMGE / MCI Screening, but the last moment or last day preparation also helps a lot.If you are searching on how to pass FMGE / MCI Screening and yet the time is far, this is the time for you to start your preparations.

If you have questions like what books to read for FMGE exam / MCI Screening you can find the name of books in my other older post.Here in this post I will guide how to prepare for the last one month / week / few hours before appearing for FMGE / MCI Screening exam.

Sure tips to Crack FMGE / MCI Screening exam :

  • Make notes while reading topics ( ultra Short ).
  • Go through notes when tired.
  • Revise what you have read ( It helps a lot ).
  • Don't try to solve any multiples simply without having answer key.
  • Mnemonics ( Helps a lot - make your own , should be easy to recall ).
  • Read as much multiple choice questions as you can.

What to read before month / week / few hours of FMGE / MCI Screening exam ?

  • Focus on main subjects in last month
  1. PSM
  2. Opthalmology
  3. Pedia
  4. Surgery
  5. Gynec-Obs
  6. Medicine
  7. FM

The subjects above are in order of their importance. PSM , Pedia , ophthalmo, Gynec-obs don't forget to revise.These subjects are so important for FMGE / MCi Screening exam.

Revise your ultra-short notes,Mnemonics during last one day / hours before FMGE / MCI Screening exam.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Provisional medical registration

What is the procedure for Provisional registration of Foreign Medical Graduates ?

For this question I had lots of " ????? " . But finally I myself have gone through this process so I would like to guide you in simplest words.After your result is out on main nat board site wait and relax for the result to get delivered at your door step by postal service.The letter will take around 1 month to get delivered at your home.In some cases may be a bit early but not more than 20 in any case.After you get the letter from MCI with PASS result it's time for you to fly back to delhi.You can submit all the required documents in 2 ways to MCI

  1. By directly going to MCI main building
  2. By Postal service
I personally recommend you to take the 1st step it's better.Also try to reach MCI building around 9 AM.MCI has mentioned on it's site that they accept the form only in afternoon but if you reach early around 9 AM they will accept your form in morning itself.The security staff will guide you what should you do now once you have reached MCI building.They will ask you to wait in waiting hall and will provide you tag with number.Now wait for the security man to call your number.After they speak your number you are allowed to go inside one big hall.There you will be guided how to arrange your documents.Once you are done arranging your documents you will have to make a punch hole in your all documents and have to tie it with thread.The officer there will check your documents.He will also ask you to show original documents.After verification your work is done.Now again wait for some 15-20 minutes in main hall.You will be given a printed document by security staff which will have your name printed on it with your tracking number.That's it.Goal achieved.Now you are free.


Come back home and wait for the Provisional Registration , which will get delivered by postal service.


IMPORTANT THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR PROVISIONAL REG to DELHI


  • Passport
  • 2 Demand draft
  • Original Documents
  • Provisional Reg Form

About FMGE Exam / MCI Screening test

Do's and don'ts about FMGE Exam / MCI Screening test

Hey guys in this post I will guide you or let's say give you idea about Do's and Don'ts related to FMGE Exam / MCI Screening exam and FMGE Center.

Do's
  • Reach Delhi at least one day ahead of exam.
  • Carry your passport at the exam center.
  • Take blue pen with you ( Avoid black , red or any such pen )
  • Reach around 8:00 AM at the exam center.
  • If possible check the exam center address one day before FMGE Exam.
  • Take mineral water along with you.
  • Eraser
  • pencil
  • Extra pen
Don'ts

  • Mobile phone, other gadgets.
  • Black pen or other color pen.
  • Any written material inside exam room.
  • Don't leave for exam center late from your place.

Besides this for food it's available inside exam center so don't worry for that.Try to reach exam center atleast around 8:00 AM.Some taxi drivers don't know the address and in that case you may reach so late that you can't go inside for exam.If possible visit exam center place one day before exam so that you get sure about location.