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PG after MBBS abroad: exams, pathways and what they actually pay

NEET PG has ~57,000 seats at 4:1 competition. USMLE IMG match rate was ~42% in 2024. PLAB Part 1 pass mark sits around 65%. Here is what each pathway costs, how long it takes, and what you earn after.

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~57,000
MD/MS/DNB seats in India (NEET PG)
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~42%
IMG match rate, 2024 NRMP (USA)
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₹6L-1Cr+
Specialist salary range (India)
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3-7 yrs
Training duration by specialty

PG pathways for foreign medical graduates

Six routes compared: NEET PG and DNB in India, USMLE (USA), PLAB (UK), MCCQE (Canada), and AMC (Australia). Each section covers eligibility, duration, stipend and post-training salary.

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MD/MS in India via NEET PG

Pathway: FMGE → NMC Registration → NEET PG → Counseling
Duration
3 years (MD/MS) + 3 years (DM/MCh super specialty)
Stipend During Training
₹70,000 - ₹1,20,000/month during PG
Salary After PG
Neurosurgeon: ₹25L-1Cr+, Cardiologist: ₹18-70L, Ortho: ₹15-55L, Radiologist: ₹12-35L, Pediatrician: ₹8-30L, GP: ₹6-15L
Requirements:
  • Clear FMGE examination (passing score: 150/300)
  • Complete 1-year internship in India
  • NMC provisional/permanent registration
  • Qualify NEET PG (~57,000 MD/MS/DNB seats, 4:1 competition ratio)
  • Participate in AIQ/State counseling
Advantages
  • Known exam system
  • Lower living cost during training
  • No visa/immigration hurdles
  • Large seat pool (~57K)
Challenges
  • 4:1 competition ratio for NEET PG
  • FMGs compete in separate merit list in some states
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USA residency (USMLE pathway)

Pathway: USMLE Step 1 (pass/fail) → Step 2 CK (scored) → ECFMG → NRMP Match → Residency
Duration
3 years (Internal Medicine) to 7 years (Surgery)
Stipend During Training
$60,000 - $70,000/year during residency
Salary After PG
$250,000 - $500,000/year as Attending
Requirements:
  • Clear USMLE Step 1 (pass/fail since 2022)
  • Clear USMLE Step 2 CK (scored; 230+ competitive)
  • ECFMG certification
  • Research publications (preferred for competitive specialties)
  • US clinical experience via electives/observerships
  • Match through NRMP (~42% IMG match rate in 2024) or SOAP
Advantages
  • Highest post-training salary ceiling
  • Internal Medicine and Family Medicine have highest IMG match rates
  • Step 1 is now pass/fail, reducing score pressure
Challenges
  • ~58% of IMGs did not match in 2024 NRMP
  • Prep takes 1-2 years
  • J1/H1B visa dependency
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UK residency (PLAB pathway)

Pathway: PLAB 1 (MCQ, pass mark ~65%) → PLAB 2 (OSCE) → GMC Registration → Foundation (2 yrs) → Specialty/GP (3+ yrs)
Duration
2 years (Foundation) + 3 years (GP) or 5-6 years (Specialty)
Stipend During Training
£32,000 - £45,000/year during training
Salary After PG
£80,000 - £120,000/year as Consultant
Requirements:
  • Clear PLAB 1 MCQ (pass mark ~65%)
  • Clear PLAB 2 OSCE (taken in UK)
  • GMC registration
  • IELTS Academic (7.0 overall, 7.0 each band)
  • Foundation training (2 years), then specialty or GP route (3+ years)
Advantages
  • English-speaking system
  • NHS structured training
  • PR route after 5 years
Challenges
  • PLAB 2 OSCE has a significant fail rate
  • Specialty training places are limited outside shortage areas
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DNB in India

Pathway: FMGE → NMC Registration → DNB CET → Counseling
Duration
3 years
Stipend During Training
₹60,000 - ₹1,00,000/month during DNB
Salary After PG
₹12-30 lakhs/year as Specialist
Requirements:
  • FMGE clearance
  • NMC registration
  • DNB CET exam (conducted by NBE)
  • Counseling for seat allotment
  • Training in NBE-accredited private hospitals
Advantages
  • Counted within the ~57,000 national PG seats
  • More hands-on clinical exposure in private hospitals
  • Legally equivalent to MD/MS for practice and teaching
Challenges
  • Training quality varies widely between hospitals
  • DNB CET exam pattern differs from NEET PG
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Canada residency (MCCQE pathway)

Pathway: MCCQE Part 1 (computer-based) → NAC OSCE → CaRMS Match → Residency
Duration
2-5 years depending on specialty
Stipend During Training
CAD $55,000 - $75,000/year during residency
Salary After PG
CAD $250,000 - $400,000/year as Physician
Requirements:
  • MCCQE Part 1 (computer-based exam)
  • NAC OSCE examination
  • Provincial medical license
  • CaRMS application and match
  • IELTS/CELPIP language proficiency
Advantages
  • PR pathway available after residency
  • Some provincial IMG-specific programs exist
  • Family Medicine residency is 2 years
Challenges
  • Very competitive: IMG seat numbers are small
  • Requirements vary by province
  • CaRMS match for IMGs is harder than domestic grads
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Australia residency (AMC pathway)

Pathway: AMC CAT MCQ → AMC Clinical Exam → Internship → Specialty College Training
Duration
1 year internship + 4-7 years specialty training
Stipend During Training
AUD $80,000 - $120,000/year during training
Salary After PG
AUD $300,000 - $500,000/year as Specialist
Requirements:
  • AMC CAT MCQ exam
  • AMC clinical exam
  • Complete 1-year internship in Australia
  • Apply to relevant specialty college for training
  • IELTS Academic (7.0 overall)
Advantages
  • PR pathway available for doctors
  • Shortage specialties (rural/GP) have more positions
  • High training stipend compared to UK
Challenges
  • AMC clinical exam has a significant fail rate
  • Specialty training spots are competitive in metro areas

Fellowship programs (1-2 years, no MD/MS required)

If you want to specialize without doing a full 3-year MD/MS, these fellowships let FMGs gain focused clinical skills in 1-2 years after FMGE clearance.

Fellowship in Family Medicine

Duration: 2 years
Eligibility: MBBS + FMGE
Stipend: ₹50,000-80,000/month

Fellowship in Emergency Medicine

Duration: 1-2 years
Eligibility: MBBS + FMGE + 1 year experience
Stipend: ₹60,000-1,00,000/month

Fellowship in Diabetes Management

Duration: 1 year
Eligibility: MBBS + FMGE
Stipend: ₹40,000-60,000/month

Fellowship in Critical Care

Duration: 1-2 years
Eligibility: MBBS + FMGE
Stipend: ₹70,000-1,20,000/month

Fellowship in Infectious Diseases

Duration: 1 year
Eligibility: MBBS + FMGE
Stipend: ₹50,000-80,000/month

Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine

Duration: 1 year
Eligibility: MBBS + FMGE
Stipend: ₹40,000-70,000/month

Frequently asked questions about PG after MBBS abroad

Can I do MD/MS in India after MBBS abroad?

Yes, you can pursue MD/MS in India after MBBS abroad. You need to: 1) Clear FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) conducted by NBE, 2) Get NMC registration, 3) Qualify NEET PG exam, 4) Participate in AIQ/State quota counseling for seat allotment.

What is the NEET PG eligibility after MBBS abroad?

You need: FMGE clearance, provisional or permanent NMC registration, completion of 1-year internship in India, and a qualifying NEET PG score. There are ~57,000 MD/MS/DNB seats nationally with a roughly 4:1 competition ratio. FMGs compete in the 50% AIQ seats and state quota seats.

Which is better - MD/MS in India or USA residency after MBBS abroad?

Depends on your priorities. MD/MS in India: 3-year duration, stipend ₹70K-1.2L/month, ~57,000 seats at 4:1 competition. USA residency: $60K-70K/year during training, $250K-500K after, but IMG match rate was only ~42% in 2024 NRMP. Internal Medicine and Family Medicine have the highest IMG match rates. India is faster and cheaper; the US pays far more but takes longer and has a real risk of not matching.

What is USMLE and how to prepare after MBBS abroad?

USMLE has 3 steps. Step 1 is pass/fail (changed in 2022). Step 2 CK is scored and matters most for matching — aim for 230+. Step 3 is taken after you start residency. Preparation takes 1-2 years. You also need ECFMG certification and ideally US clinical experience (observerships or electives). The 2024 NRMP IMG match rate was ~42%, with Internal Medicine and Family Medicine offering the best odds.

Can I practice in India without PG after MBBS abroad?

Yes. Clear FMGE, complete 1-year internship in India, get NMC registration, and you can practice as a General Physician. GP salary in India ranges from ₹6-15 lakhs/year depending on location and setting (primary health center, private clinic, corporate hospital).

What is DNB and how is it different from MD/MS?

DNB (Diplomate of National Board) is equivalent to MD/MS, offered by private hospitals under NBE. Differences: DNB is through DNB CET (not NEET PG), more practical training, conducted in private hospitals, and has equal recognition as MD/MS for practice and teaching.

What are the fellowship options after MBBS abroad?

After MBBS abroad and FMGE, you can pursue: Fellowship in Family Medicine (2 years), Fellowship in Emergency Medicine (1-2 years), Fellowship in Diabetes (1 year), Fellowship in Critical Care (1-2 years). These are shorter alternatives to MD/MS.

How to get UK residency (PLAB) after MBBS abroad?

Step 1: Clear PLAB 1 MCQ (pass mark ~65%). Step 2: Clear PLAB 2 OSCE (taken in the UK). Step 3: Get GMC registration. Step 4: Apply for Foundation Programme (2 years), then specialty training (3+ years) or GP route (3 years). Salary during training is £32K-45K/year. Consultants earn £80K-120K/year.

Not sure which PG pathway fits your situation?

Each pathway has different timelines, costs and success rates. Talk to a counselor who can map your FMGE score, budget and country preference to a realistic plan.

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