The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has announced a stringent process for the distribution of pass certificates for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) conducted on July 26, 2025. Candidates who cleared the exam must collect their certificates in person at the NBEMS office in Dwarka, New Delhi, between September 16 and October 15.
Mandatory entry slip for certificate collection
Candidates are required to download their entry slip from the official NBEMS website. The slip specifies the exact date and time for collection, and candidates must strictly adhere to the schedule.
“Qualified and eligible candidates are required to be present at the specified date and time for the collection of their pass certificate. They shall be required to bring the documents in ORIGINAL as prescribed in the Information Bulletin. Candidates will be required to bring the printout of the entry slip to seek entry at NBEMS office,” NBEMS stated.
Candidates can download the entry slip from the link provided here.
Self-declaration must be submitted
NBEMS has mandated that candidates complete the self-declaration included in the entry slip before visiting the office. Certificates will not be issued unless the declaration is submitted.
Strict identity verification
The board emphasized the verification of original documents and identity, including biometric authentication or Face ID. NBEMS has explicitly prohibited issuing certificates to any representative or unauthorized individual.
Revised collection dates only by approval
Candidates unable to collect their certificates during the assigned schedule due to emergencies cannot turn up on another day without prior approval. Any revised collection date must be requested through the Communication Web Portal (CWP) of NBEMS after October 15.
Candidates can click on the link provided here to download the official notification related to the FMGE pass certificates 2025.
Candidates are advised to stay in touch with the official website to get the complete details of the FMGE exam 2025.
Mandatory entry slip for certificate collection
Candidates are required to download their entry slip from the official NBEMS website. The slip specifies the exact date and time for collection, and candidates must strictly adhere to the schedule.
“Qualified and eligible candidates are required to be present at the specified date and time for the collection of their pass certificate. They shall be required to bring the documents in ORIGINAL as prescribed in the Information Bulletin. Candidates will be required to bring the printout of the entry slip to seek entry at NBEMS office,” NBEMS stated.
Candidates can download the entry slip from the link provided here.
Self-declaration must be submitted
NBEMS has mandated that candidates complete the self-declaration included in the entry slip before visiting the office. Certificates will not be issued unless the declaration is submitted.
Strict identity verification
The board emphasized the verification of original documents and identity, including biometric authentication or Face ID. NBEMS has explicitly prohibited issuing certificates to any representative or unauthorized individual.
Revised collection dates only by approval
Candidates unable to collect their certificates during the assigned schedule due to emergencies cannot turn up on another day without prior approval. Any revised collection date must be requested through the Communication Web Portal (CWP) of NBEMS after October 15.
Candidates can click on the link provided here to download the official notification related to the FMGE pass certificates 2025.
Candidates are advised to stay in touch with the official website to get the complete details of the FMGE exam 2025.
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