The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued a notice allowing foreign medical graduates (FMGs), who have passed their screening test, to complete their internship at non-teaching hospitals. The commission has also relaxed its norms as a one-time measure. The internships at 679 selected hospitals across the country will be allowed till May 2024. The relaxation in norms has been announced keeping in mind the candidates, especially those who completed their training from China and Ukraine last year.
Medical students who need to do their two-year internship are allowed to choose their second year of internship from a different state or college. The National Medical Commission has further clarified that the
accomplishment of a stipend will be at the “discretion of the concerned state authorities under which the medical college/ institute is located.”
“This relaxation is granted only as a one-time measure. The allotment of FMGs in these non-teaching hospitals shall also be done through concerned state medical councils,” reads an official statement. Additionally, the two-year internship programme has also been announced for candidates who have returned to India during their final year and completed their education online due to the Russia-Ukraine war or the COVID-19 pandemic. The NMC has asked the selected hospitals to make sure that at least 7.5 per cent of their internship seats are given to foreign medical graduates.