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FMGE Coaching

Our Coaching Centre

Shalom Med Education is the only Institution having its own NEET &FMGE Coaching centre. We will give the complete solution to become a doctor.Shalom Med Education is having its own academic training institution for Foreign medical graduates to guide and coach them in the preparation for post-graduate entrance examinations and medical screening tests.

Shalom Med Education spam the institute providing the best medical education with top end faculties. They delivered excellent results. The institute is one of the HUB of medical education in Tamil nadu.

Shalom had taken care by highly Qualified Management GRADUATES of reputed Management Institutes.

Our orientation programme is scientifically designed in such a fashion that even students who did their MBBS in Foreign Languages are benefited by the classroom coaching followed by excellently designed study material by our faculties.

Facilities
  • All the classroom in Shalom are Fully Air Conditioned which provides suitable environment for the study. We don’t teach our student by Graduate faculties.
  • Best faculty group..
  • Excellent designed Courses and study Material.
  • Direct one to one interaction with the Faculty.
  • Limited seats in one batch.
  • Every week class test.
  • Mock Test (Topic wise & subject wise)
  • Interactive sessions at the end of programme.
Course Details

In Shalom we will provide two type of Classes for the future Doctors. One is Regular course & another one is Crash Course.

Regular Course

This course is best combination of complete course material with best of faculty and extended time duration to acquire in depth knowledge of all the subjects. all the subjects are covered comprehensively from exam point of view.mock tests are held at regular intervals to give them the actual feel of the examination

Each Session will be of 2 Hour duration.

There will be a Test after completion of every 2-3 topics in each subject, followed by a complete subject Test.

Whole courses will be finished in 3.5 – 4 Months duration which will be followed by rapid Test Session Series followed by Brainstorming Sessions.

Crash course

Crash course is meant to give the final thrust to preparation by covering all pre and para clinical subjects with special emphasis on answering MCQ s.

FMGE

MCI Regulations – only for Indian Nationals
As per the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997, of the Medical Council of India, the minimum qualification for Indian students for admission to any Foreign Medical Institutions is as follows:

  • He/she shall complete the age of 17 years on or before the 31st of December, of the year of admission to the MBBS course.
  • He/she must have passed in 10+2 or equivalent examination in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually.
  • He/She must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the qualifying examination for general category.
  • For reserved category like SC&ST they should get 40% marks.

MCI Screening Test Regulations
After the successful completion of the course, the student is expected to appear for a screening test conducted by the National Board of Examination (http://www.natboard.edu.in ) as required by the Medical Council of India prior to the registration with the Medical Council of India.

More details could be obtained from the Medical Council of India, either from their office in New Delhi or from their official website ( http://www.mciindia.org )

All Indian citizens, possessing a primary medical qualification, awarded by any medical institution outside India, who are desirous to get Provisional or Permanent Registration with the Medical Council of India or any State Medical Council on or after the 15th of March, 2002, shall have to qualify a Screening Test, which will be conducted by the National Board of Examinations, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110029, as per the provisions of the Indian Medical Act, 1956 (as amended) and the Screening Test Regulations, 2002, which has been notified in Part III Section 4 of the Gazette of India Extra-ordinary issue dated the 18th of February, 2002. The Screening Test will be conducted twice a year as per the Schedule of Examination to be announced by the National Board of Examination, New Delhi. There shall be three papers of Multiple-choice questions in pre-clinical, para-clinical and clinical medicine and its allied subjects including Obstetrics & Gynecology. The language of the Test shall be English. The test for each paper will be of three hours duration. A candidate has to obtain a minimum of 50% marks in each paper separately for passing the Screening Test. No candidate shall be allowed to appear for the Screening Test unless:

Once the candidate passes the Screening Test and completes the requisite internship, he is entitled for registration with the Medical Council of India with the consequent right of medical practice in India.

All the Medical universities were included in the World Directory Of Medical Schools, published by the World Health Organisation and award degree, which is a recognised qualification for enrolment as medical practitioner in the country in which the institution awarding the said qualification is situated and thus is recognised by the Medical Council of India as per the MCI act stated above. For further details please check official website of Medical Council of India: www.mciindia.org.