FMGE December 2022: National Board of Examination In Medical Science will be conducting the exam tomorrow, 20th January 2023. Candidates appearing for the exam need to be aware of the exam pattern and the marking scheme. The FMGE 2022 exam will be conducted online mode and will consist of 300 questions. Candidates who successfully qualify for the exam will become eligible to practice medicine in India. The examination will be conducted online in 2 different phases. Candidates will be given 150 minutes (2 hours and 15 minutes) to answer all the questions in each phase. To qualify for the exam candidate must score a minimum of 150 marks out of 300 i.e. 50 per cent in the exam. Authorities will announce the result by 15th February 2023.
FMGE December 2022 Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
Below Candidates can check the FMGE December 2022 exam pattern along with the marking scheme:
FMGE 2022 Exam Date | 20th January 2023 |
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Mode of Exam | CBT (Computer Based Test) |
Total Papers | 2 |
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Type of Question Asked | MCQ (Objective Type Question) |
total number of Question | 300 |
Exam Duration | 150 Minutes (2 hours 30 Minutes) |
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Also read| FMGE Exam on December 20: List of documents required on exam day
FMGE December 2022 Exam: Last-Minute Preparation Tips
Below candidate can check the last-minute preparation tips along with the question-solving strategy:
- Start with revising all the short notes created while preparing for the exam
- Don't stress a lot if you forgot any point during the revision
- Avoid starting a new topic as it might create a sense of panic
- Candidate can focus on solving image-based questions
- Can think of solving a Mock Paper or previous years so that you feel confident during the exam
- Create a question paper solving starting on how you will start attempting the question
- While solving the previous year's question paper one can easily determine how to sleeve the question on the exam day
- Avoid spending a lot of time on single questions as it's a time bounded exam
- Candidates are advised to attempt all the questions as there is no negative marking in the exam