Every time a doctor is attacked on duty, we lose more than one shift. We lose the belief of a young student who once dreamed of wearing the white coat.
Our residents are running 36 hour duties that no human body was designed for. That is not dedication. That is neglect wearing the mask of duty.
Medical #NEETPG exams are often cancelled , postponed and another group of students facing failures in #FMGE exams which are not designed for the purpose
The Maharashtra incident is not one bad day. It is a symptom. And you cannot cure a disease by reacting to the symptom every time it flares.
We need strict enforcement of doctor protection laws. We need the government sector to hire more, staff properly and pay fairly. We need duty hours that respect human limits.
If we want our brightest minds to keep choosing this beautiful branch of medicine, we must protect them, value them and stand behind them.
No country becomes Viksit Bharat 2047 while quietly breaking the very people who keep its citizens alive.
Fix the root. Stop managing the reaction. #MedX #MedTwitter #DoctorsonX #Doctor #MBBS
An estimated ₹25–28 crore is collected from FMGE application fees in a single session. Yet, there is no transparent public disclosure of how these crores are being utilized.
(Roughly it costs 5-7cr to conduct this exam, RTI revealed that NBEMS spent about ₹24 crore to conduct the much larger NEET PG 2024 examination, which had over 2.2 lakh candidates and was held in multiple shifts with extensive security arrangements.)
FMGE candidates deserve answers.
Despite paying ₹6,195 for a screening exam, many candidates reported non-functional ACs, poor ventilation, lack of drinking water, and spending 7–8 hours in uncomfortable conditions.
To make matters worse, the June 2026 FMGE reached an unprecedented level of difficulty with lengthy clinical and video-based questions.
FMGE is a screening examination not a competitive entrance exam. Its purpose is to determine whether a graduate meets the minimum standard to practice safely, not to create an unnecessary barrier by making the exam disproportionately difficult.
If candidates are paying crores collectively, they deserve:
• Basic human amenities at every centre.
• Transparency on how examination fees are utilized.
• A fair screening examination that serves its intended purpose.
High fees. Poor facilities. Unnecessary toughness. FMGE candidates don't deserve this . @NbeIndia@PTI_News@News18India@FAIMA_INDIA_@NMC_BHARAT
#fmgejune2026
This news covered by @1stIndiaNews shows that they have no understanding of @NMC_BHARAT regulations, and unfortunately, the same applies to the Registrar of the Rajasthan Medical Council (RMC).
Despite the clear guidelines in the 18 March 2026 notice, which explicitly states that the 06 March 2026 notice has been withdrawn, the Registrar of RMC is still stubbornly trying to implement the withdrawn notice.
The 10‑year MBBS completion rule falls under the FMGL‑21 regulation, which applies only to FMGs who took admission on or after 18 November 2021. This is clearly written, yet both the news channel and the Registrar seem unaware of these regulations.
RMC has been holding the permanent registration of FMGs for months, causing unnecessary suffering and injustice.
This is a clear violation of NMC guidelines, and we request @NMC_BHARAT to kindly intervene at the earliest.
We also request @1stIndiaNews to refrain from publishing any information on this matter until you fully understand the regulations. @aimsa_fmsw@FAIMA_INDIA_@DalmiyaDr@FAIMA_INDIA_@drsfaizanahmad
भारतीय संविधान के अनुच्छेद 16 ने हमें समान अवसर सुनिश्चित करने का अधिकार दिया है और शिक्षा,रोज़गार या स्थान के आधार पर भारतीय नागरिकों के साथ किसी भी प्रकार के भेदभाव को प्रतिबंधित किया है!इसलिए यह हमारे अधिकारों का स्पष्ट उल्लंघन है!NMC को यह अनावश्यक नोटिस तुरंत वापस लेना चाहिए
Today in Delhi, doctors are staging a protest against the dictatorial conduct of the NMC!
Currently, the NMC seeks to ruin India's future—and it is doing so six years after the COVID-19 pandemic, by enforcing unnecessary regulations linked to that very crisis!