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the clear guidelines in the 18 March 2026 notice, which explicitly states that the 06 March 2026 notice has been withdrawn, the Registrar of RMC is still stubbornly trying to implement the withdrawn notice.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
सकारात्मक बदलाव की ओर बढ़ते कदम: राजस्थान FMGs के लिए आभार एवं त्वरित समाधान की अपील 🌟
डूँगरपुर में आयोजित नागरिक अभिनंदन एवं स्वच्छता संदेश कार्यक्रम' में माननीय मुख्यमंत्री श्री भजनलाल शर्मा जी को Rajasthan FMGs की मुख्य समस्याओं से अवगत कराने और डॉक्टरों की आवाज़ बनने के लिए आदरणीय श्री के.के. गुप्ता जी का हार्दिक आभार।
इस मुहिम को आगे बढ़ाते हुए चौरासी विधानसभा क्षेत्र की 'रात्रि चौपाल' में माननीय मुख्यमंत्री जी से व्यक्तिगत भेंट कर FMGs के इसी मुद्दे को पूरी मजबूती से री-अड्रेस करने के लिए डिजिटल क्रिएटर व मित्र श्री मेहुल चौबीसा को भी बहुत-बहुत धन्यवाद।
मुख्यमंत्री जी ने उच्चित संज्ञान लेने का आश्वासन दिया है
हम इस पोस्ट के माध्यम से माननीय मुख्यमंत्री जी का ध्यान इस ओर आकर्षित करते हुए त्वरित कार्रवाई की मांग करते हैं। महोदय, कृपया इस प्रकरण पर तुरंत संज्ञान लेकर PR जारी करने, स्टाइपेंड (Stipend) की विसंगतियों को दूर करने और अन्य जुड़े हुए मुद्दों को जल्द से जल्द हल करने का आदेश प्रदान करें, ताकि ये युवा डॉक्टर बिना किसी मानसिक तनाव के अपनी सेवाएं दे सकें।
वरिष्ठ नेतृत्व और सजग युवाओं के इन सम्मिलित प्रयासों से हमें विश्वास है कि समाधान अब बेहद करीब है
इस पुनीत कार्य में अपना अमूल्य समय देकर इसे धरातल पर उतारने और सफल बनाने वाले राजस्थान के मूर्धन्य चिकित्सक: डॉ. जितेंद्र पारीक, डॉ. प्रभव रावल, डॉ. नयन सोनी, डॉ. चिन्मय जैन, डॉ. धीरज दाधीच, डॉ. कनिशराज सिंह एवं सहयोगी श्री निशित भट्ट हैं। हम आपके इस अनुकरणीय योगदान के लिए अत्यंत आभारी हैं।"
@aimsa_fmsw@KKGDungarpur@official_aimsa@medicaldialogs
Requesting @NMC_BHARAT to conduct a meeting with all State Medical Councils and instruct them to accept the compensation certificates already issued by universities to FMGs, as per the NMC notice dated 18 March 2026.
Most State Medical Councils are confused due to the 6 March notice, which has already been withdrawn.
Also requesting @NMC_BHARAT to address the issue of FMGL‑21 regulation disparity, which has already been formally conveyed to the NMC through the association’s letterhead.
#JusticeForFMGs @aimsa_fmsw@FordaIndia@FAIMA_INDIA_@DrDhruvchauhan
Hello @NMC_BHARAT,
Isn’t it a mockery of the National Medical Commission that several State Medical Councils openly claim they do not follow NMC guidelines?
States like Kerala, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh are currently denying the NMC clarification issued on 18‑03‑2026, which clearly states that the 6 March notice has been withdrawn, and that the compensation letters already issued by colleges will remain valid.
Students who have taken admission before 18nov 21 will govern by Screening regulation 2002.
Requesting @NMC_BHARAT to conduct a meeting with all State Medical Councils and instruct them to follow the NMC public notices. They should not create their own rules or act like Kings.
#JusticeForFMG
फॉरेन मेडिकल स्टूडेंट(FMG) ने नेशनल मेडिकल कमीशन के खिलाफ किन मांगों को लेकर प्रदर्शन किया? नेशनल मेडिकल कमीशन और छात्रों के बीच हुई मीटिंग में क्या तय हुआ? छात्र प्रोटेस्ट करने को मजबूर क्यों? देखें रिपोर्ट.
Full Report: https://t.co/mJQrUY8wq3
Foreign Medical Student | Protest | Medical
@RajatpandeyJF@mohankanojia2
An MBBS doctor who clears FMGE proves competence, yet new notices keep targeting FMGs while NEET PG seats are filled even with negative marks. This double standard must stop.
NMC should withdraw this notice immediately.
#JusticeForFMGs#FMGE#NEETPG#Doctors
We don’t deserve this, @NMC_BHARAT
After giving years of our lives to earn this degree, clearing the FMGE licensing exam, completing 1-year mandatory CRMI, and complying with every MCI/@NMC_BHARAT guideline issued at the time — this is the unfair outcome we receive.
No one benefits from such retrospective notices. It only weakens the motivation of doctors who want to serve this great nation.
Policies should not target those who have already crossed the finish line or are about to cross it. Please review this urgently and revoke the notice.
@PMOIndia@MoHFW_INDIA@JPNadda@mansukhmandviya@narendramodi@official_afa_@aimsa_fmsw@KabilaFMGs@DrDhruvchauhan@DrMohammadMomin@official_aimsa@AHindinews@raghav_chadha@aajtak@htTweets@timesofindia
#WithdrawNMCNotice #JusticeForFMGs #JusticeForFMG #TreatFMGsEqually #FMGE #ForeignMedicalGraduates #FMG #NMC #StandWithFMG #FMGEMovement #FMGJustice #withdrawNMCnotice #StopNMCBullying #CovidCompensation ⚕️
FMGs studied through COVID, compensated missed practicals offline, graduated, cleared FMGE and are already doing CRMI. Now asking us to repeat internship again is unjust and retrospective rule-making. Telling doctors “to kar lo 2 saal internship” reflects ignorance and reduces qualified doctors to unpaid labor. We only ask for fair and consistent regulations. Please reconsider and revoke the notice.
@NMC_BHARAT@PMOIndia@MoHFW_INDIA@airnewsalerts@aajtak@ZeeNews@ani_digital@ravish_journo@UDF_BHARAT@official_aimsa@ArvindKejriwal@raghav_chadha@RahulGandhi
#WithdrawNMCNotice #JusticeForFMGs #JusticeForFMG #FairRulesForFMGs #FMGE #DoctorsOfIndia
Thousands of Foreign Medical Graduates are being affected by the new internship compensation rule issued by the National Medical Commission.
Today we will hold a peaceful protest at NMC (10:00 AM) demanding the rule be scrapped and justice for FMGs.
#JusticeForFMGs@NMC_IND
I am a Foreign Medical Graduate currently doing my internship in India. I have already cleared the mandatory screening exam required for all FMGs.
Until 5 March, I was eligible to appear for NEET-PG 2026. But suddenly, the National Medical Commission issued a notice giving a “clarification” about the COVID guidelines from 2019.
According to this new clarification, any FMG who attended online classes during COVID will have to extend their medical degree duration. For example, if a student took admission in 2019 and attended online classes in the second year due to COVID, their course will now be considered 6 years instead of 5 years.
However, earlier the NMC had clearly stated that students only needed a compensation certificate from their university, confirming that the online classes were later compensated within the 5-year course duration. Based on that rule, we submitted the compensation certificate while applying for our screening exam and also while receiving our passing certificate and provisional registration from NMC. At that time, everything was accepted without any objection.
Now suddenly, after all this, we are being told that our internship will be extended because of those online classes during COVID.
Many of us are already 26–30 years old, working extremely hard in internship. On top of that, most FMGs are doing unpaid internships. NEET-PG was our hope — that once internship is completed, we could appear for the exam, start our residency, and finally begin earning to support our families.
For the last 6–7 months, I have been preparing seriously for NEET-PG. With this sudden decision, all that effort feels wasted. I know knowledge never goes to waste, but realistically we also need to start earning and building our lives, not just keep studying endlessly while working unpaid.
Another important question is about fairness. During COVID, online classes were conducted everywhere, including for students studying in India. Then why is this rule being applied only to Foreign Medical Graduates? The Indian Constitution talks about equality, so why this discrimination?
FMGs already go through an additional screening exam to prove that our knowledge meets the required standards. If the purpose is to ensure competence, then why is there no similar screening for Indian graduates before they start practicing? After all, every doctor carries someone’s life in their hands.
We are not asking for special treatment. We are only asking for fair and equal treatment.
How long will this discrimination continue?
We want justice.
And we want it now.
#withdrawNMCnotice
@timesofindia@raghav_chadha@hanumanbeniwal@NMC_IND@official_aimsa@raghav_chadha@ronak_khatrii@dhruv_rathee@nitishrajput@TheDeshBhakt@andreapreti88@SachinPilot@IMAIndiaOrg@medicaldialogs@DrDhruvchauhan@Indian__doctor@CMODelhi