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Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
NBEMS announces Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2025 results, details here
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has announced the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2025 results. Candidates can check their results on the official website, NBEMS announces FMGE June 2025 results(Getty Images/iStockphoto) Also read: NBEMS releases schedule for NEET SS, FMGE & other examinations, check dates here The exam was conducted on July 26 at test centres across the country. Along with the FMGE June 2025 result, NBEMS has also shared the marks obtained by the candidates. FMGE June 2025 result direct link NBEMS said all the questions asked in the test were reviewed for technical correctness by faculty members from the concerned speciality area, and none of the questions were found incorrect. Individual scorecards of the candidates can be downloaded from the NBEMS website, on or after August 21, 2025, it added. Also read: NEET PG 2025 over, NBEMS warns candidates against sharing exam content; check details here Qualified candidates will have to collect their pass certificates in person after identity and credential verification, the schedule for which shall be notified separately on the NBEMS website. NBEMS further added that the result of five candidates has been kept 'WITHHELD' and are subject to outcome of NBEMS Examination Ethics Committee/ Unfair Means Case/ Court Matter, as may be applicable. For any queries, candidates can contact NBEMS at 011-45593000 or write to its Communication Web Portal. Also read: NEET-PG exam conducted across 301 cities; over 2,42,000 candidates appear FMGE June 2025: Steps to check results Go to Go to the FMGE June 2025 result link. Open the PDF and click on the result link. Check your result using your roll number or application ID. FMGE is a screening test for foreign medical graduates who want to practice in India. This test is essential for Indian citizens and overseas citizens of India possessing a primary medical qualification awarded by any medical institution outside India.


Hindustan Times
04-08-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Calcutta University to not reschedule undergraduate law semester exam on August 28
Calcutta University's officiating VC Santa Dutta on Monday said the varsity will not reschedule its undergraduate law semester exam on August 28 as "overwhelming majority" of CU syndicate members decided not to give in to the request of the higher education department and the ruling TMC to shift the date. Calcutta university will hold the undergraduate law semester exam on August 28, 2025. (Samir Jana/HT PHOTO) Dutta, who had earlier been accused by Education Minister Bratya Basu of "overstaying" in her post despite her term as officiating VC having ended sometimes back, told reporters that the emergency meeting of syndicate, attended by several educators including some principals, felt that the university cannot reschedule the exam date to accommodate the wishes of a political organisation. Also read: Nagaland University launches new 'Master of Arts programme in Language and Culture', check course details and more "Barring the note of dissent by one syndicate member (Om Prakash Mishra) and reservations voiced by the representative of the higher education department, all other members endorsed our previous decision not to change the date of exam," she said. "We must keep in mind, barring government holidays, there has been no precedent of altering dates of exams of university for the political programme of any organisation. The decision has been taken to keep high the legacy of Calcutta University and functional academic autonomy on such matters," he added. Asked about apprehensions by the higher education department official and one of the syndicate members about candidates faced with largescale traffic disruptions due to the rallies taken out on that day, Dutta said, "We have requested the transport department and the administration to ensure smooth unhindered traffic movement on that day." Also read: SSC exam will not be cancelled, may hold retest for affected candidates, says Chairman "If the government can ensure no employee and other commuters should face any difficulty on the days of 'bandhs' called by different political parties, they can follow the same policy," she observed. Three days ago, the West Bengal government had urged the institution to reschedule its undergraduate law semester exam date on August 28 since it clashed with the foundation day of the Trinamool Congress Chhatra Parishad, the students' wing of the state's ruling party. The higher education department's letter, signed by a senior special secretary, justified its "request" stating that the rescheduling will be "in the interest of a large section of candidates". According to the CU exam fixture, the BCom semester-4 and BA-LLB semester-4 exams are scheduled on that date from 2 pm-5 pm, around the same time when the TMCP foundation day rally takes place in central Kolkata. Also read: NBEMS releases schedule for NEET SS, FMGE & other examinations, check dates here "The exam schedule was prepared much in advance keeping in mind all the registered government holidays, and that does not include August 28. Numerous other factors are taken into consideration while fixing exam dates for a large institution like ours," said Dutta, who heads CU that has 151 affiliated UG colleges and 16 institutes in Kolkata and adjacent areas. Dutta, who was appointed as the officiating VC by Governor C V Ananda Bose in 2023, told reporters on Friday that she was issued a letter earlier in the day which asked her "to reschedule the exam date as it falls on the same date of August 28, which is the foundation date of Trinamool Chhatra Parishad and hurt the sentiments of students." The VC questioned how "such a letter could be issued by the state government to openly favour a certain political party", and asserted that it undermined the functional autonomy of the 168-year-old state-run institution. "Nearly 30,000 candidates will appear in the exams on August 28. How many among them will attend the rally or how many among them made request for changing the exam schedule? A very small percentage," she said. Dutta said the CU will take a decision about those skipping the test on August 28 later on. Dutta has allegedly remained at the receiving end of the TMCP's ire over the past few days after her rigidity to stick to the original schedule led to students' agitations and submission of memoranda. Dutta had taken over after CU's full-time VC Sonali Chakraborty Banerjee left, following allegations of illegalities in her appointment by the state government. TMCP's state unit president, Trinankur Bhattacharya, accused Dutta of working at the behest of the saffron camp. "This is not a simple academic decision," he said, "The VC must abide by the higher education department's directive. She is not above the institution and or the system." "Not just TMCP supporters, but thousands of candidates will appear for the exams at different centres affiliated to CU on that day. There will be rallies in the city which could cause traffic disruption. Is she not concerned about the ordinary examinees?" he asked.


Hindustan Times
04-08-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
SSC exam will not be cancelled, may hold retest for affected candidates, says Chairman
The Staff Selection Commission will not cancel the recent Selection Post Phase 13 exam, but may hold a retest for affected candidates who were denied a "fair chance", Chairman S Gopalakrishnan said on Monday amid protests over mismanagement during the test. SSC chairman said that the Selection Post Phase 13 exam will not be cancelled. (File) The body has also written to exam vendor Eduquity Career Technologies, asking the firm to address all issues reported during the July 24-August 1 test window. "We are analysing the data. If we find even one candidate who has been wronged, we will conduct the exam again for them," the Chairman said. Also read: Nagaland University launches new 'Master of Arts programme in Language and Culture', check course details and more The SSC is a statutory body that conducts recruitment exams for various posts in ministries, departments, and other government organisations. The Phase 13 exam, conducted between July 24 and August 1 across 194 centres in 142 cities, was plagued by abrupt cancellations, software crashes, biometric verification failures, and erroneous centre allotments. During the test window, around 5 lakh candidates appeared for the examination. These disruptions triggered a wave of protests across Delhi last week, bringing thousands of aspirants to the streets and also resulting in a strong backlash on social media. Also read: NBEMS releases schedule for NEET SS, FMGE & other examinations, check dates here Speaking to ANI, the Chairman admitted to mismanagement, including technical glitches and far-off centres being assigned to candidates. He assured that all issues would be resolved in the coming months. "We will correct and plan in the coming months," he added. To address the immediate concern of candidates, additional tests were held on August 2 in three shifts. Two centres, one in Delhi (Pawan Ganga) and another in Uttar Pradesh (Educasa), saw complete cancellations, affecting around 2,500 students. On August 2, about 16,600 candidates were scheduled for the retest, but only 8,048 turned up, marking a 60 per cent attendance rate. The Chairman said the SSC would conduct another re-test for affected candidates, if necessary. Also read: From degrees to skills: Why India's youth need practical skills to drive a future-ready workforce Chairman Gopalakrishnan admitted to "teething problems" with the new vendor and said penalties would be imposed for lapses such as system hangs and mouse malfunctions. However, he rejected calls by candidates and educators to remove the vendor. "Based on one test, I cannot remove them. How will I conduct examinations in the coming weeks? I will have to float a new tender, and it will take until December for a company to be finalised. Till then, what will I do?" he asked. "We have seen an improvement in the company's functioning over one week. There were issues on the first few days, and then they resolved them," he added. Responding to concerns over the use of Artificial Intelligence in question selection, the SSC clarified that only a rudimentary AI system is used to avoid repetition, with each question tagged with metadata. Students alleged that the use of AI led to the repetition of questions. The SSC said it relies on logs, CCTV footage, and electronic data analysis to ensure the integrity of exams, with network systems opened to the commission and monitored with the help of the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC). The SSC is hopeful that the upcoming examinations will be smooth and without disruptions. "In this exam, we have seen what issues can arise. The upcoming exams on August 6-8 will be much less disruptive. There will be 3.5 lakh candidates in the upcoming exams," he said.


Hindustan Times
04-08-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
Nagaland University launches new ‘Master of Arts programme in Language and Culture', check course details and more
Nagaland University has launched a Master of Arts programme in Language and Culture, an interdisciplinary Master's degree that is aimed at preserving, promoting, and advancing the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the Naga people. Nagaland University has launched a new 'Master of Arts programme in Language and Culture'. The course allows students to learn and explore different courses or curricula from different areas of study, instead of being confined with only one discipline, in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Also read: NBEMS releases schedule for NEET SS, FMGE & other examinations, check dates here As per a press statement issued by the university, students who graduate from this programme will be able to avail NET exams in three papers, namely Linguistics, Folk Literature, and Tribal and Regional Language. The classes for the first batch will be conducted on August 5, 2025. A total of 20 Students will be admitted to this program. Prof. Jagadish Kumar Patnaik, Vice-Chancellor of Nagaland University, expressed his delight on the launch of the Master of Arts programme in Language and Culture by the Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies, Nagaland University. He said, 'This marks a historic milestone as the first interdisciplinary master's degree of its kind introduced by our university. The programme is a timely and significant initiative aimed at preserving, promoting, and advancing the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the Naga people. It reflects Nagaland University's continued commitment to academic excellence, inclusivity, and the advancement of indigenous knowledge systems.' Also read: DU UG Admissions 2025: Round 3 upgraded allocations to be out tomorrow at know how to check The course has been designed as a four-semester interdisciplinary programme incorporating the core perspectives from various schools of thought underpinning the study of language and culture. Dr. Yanbeni Yanthan, Assistant Professor at the Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies, Nagaland University said, "The course aims to remain relevant to meet the growing challenges of the 21st century especially in terms of social impact, contribution to policy making at the grass root level and tackling sensitive issues such as cultural heritage, language revitalisation, language policy as well as tackling poetics and practices of lesser studied indigenous cultures.' Also read: From degrees to skills: Why India's youth need practical skills to drive a future-ready workforce Students who pursue this course can opt for careers in research, teaching, digital archiving, consultancy, development sector professionals, language planning and policy analysts.


Scroll.in
04-08-2025
- Health
- Scroll.in
NBEMS exam calendar 2025 out for NEET SS, FMGE and others; details here
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the exam calendar for various exams, including DrNB SS, FMGE, NEET SS, and others. Candidates can download the exam schedule from the official website As per the notification, the DrNB (SS) final theory exam and NEET SS 2025 will be conducted from October 29 to 31, and November 7 and 8, respectively. The DNB (BS) final theory exam will be held from December 18 to 21, 2025. The exam for the diploma final theory exam is scheduled to commence on January 6 and conclude on January 8, 2026, whereas the FMGE 2025 will be conducted on January 17, 2026. 'Please note that the above schedule of forthcoming examinations is purely tentative. The exact dates of exams will be indicated in the Information Bulletin which will be notified on NBEMS website ( in due course,' reads the notification.