TNCC chief criticises ‘sudden alteration’ of FMGE exam pattern

TNCC president Manickam Tagore has criticized the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences for a sudden change in the FMGE exam pattern, which he claims caused a significant drop in pass rates. He has demanded that the Union Health Ministry conduct a transparent review and lower the qualifying cut-off marks for affected students.
Why it matters
The controversy highlights growing concerns over the transparency and fairness of national medical licensing examinations, which directly impact the career prospects of thousands of foreign-educated medical graduates.
Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) president Manickam Tagore has alleged that injustice has been meted out to students who took the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE).
The article focuses on the criticism leveled by an opposition party leader against the central government, framing the policy change as an injustice to middle-class families.
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