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1 Why most of the candidates are not able to get through this
examination for years together? What are the reasons?
Yes. The pass
percentage in the MCI has declined continuously from 2012-13. While 28.3%
students passed in 2012-13, this went down to 16.7% in 2013-14. The pass
percentage further reduced to 13.1% in 2014-15, while the pass percentage was
just 10.4% in 2015-16 (only one session). In the December session, only 6% passed.
Among them, 4.7% of them had repeated attempts while the others, 1.3%, are fresh candidates who finished the course
just before this examination.
The reasons for low percentage of pass are many. Staying and
studying in an alien country for more than five years, the doctor student gets
a kind of fatigue in life. So to have fresh experience, they join in private
hospitals as ‘helping doctors’ as they are not supposed to practice.
Since there is no age limit to appear for this screening
test, these foreign educated doctors simply postpone their attempts in clearing
this screening test.
These breaks make them forget the concepts of the various
branches of study. This results in not getting the required 50% of marks to get
through.
It is to be noted that
most of the doctors fail by getting 5 to 10 marks less than the marks required
for a pass(50%). This happens because
they do not refresh the subjects enough to handle the questions in the
Screening Test (FMG Exam)
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