Educational and Licensing Challenges Faced by Indian International Medical Graduates: A Critical Synthesis


Zholdybayeva A. Chyngyshpayeva Y. Mirsaliev M.
October 2025Springer

Medical Science Educator
2025#35Issue 52605 - 2614 pp.

Background: Each year, ~ 10,000 Indian nationals begin medical studies abroad to bypass the severe domestic seat bottleneck but must overcome substantial curricular, licensing, and psychosocial hurdles on return. Aim: To synthesize current evidence on the academic, regulatory, and psychological challenges facing Indian international medical graduates (IMGs) and to outline system‑level strategies that facilitate successful reintegration. Methods: A critical narrative synthesis of 82 peer-reviewed studies, policy documents, and commentaries published from 2004 to April 2025. Sources were captured through a multi-database search, screened with predefined criteria, and thematically coded into four domains: curriculum, licensing, wellbeing, and regulation. Results: Curricular disparities—particularly reduced bedside exposure and divergent competency frameworks—impede clinical transition. First‑attempt pass rates on the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination remain < 25%, and the forthcoming National Exit Test introduces additional uncertainty. Up to 45% of returnees experience clinically significant anxiety or depression during licensure preparation. Recent “double‑internship” regulations and variable accreditation standards prolong the path to independent practice and inflate costs. Conclusions: Examination reform alone is insufficient. A student-centered, system-integrated approach should combine (i) early licensing-oriented preparation within foreign curricula, (ii) structured mental health and peer mentoring support, (iii) targeted bridging modules aligned with Indian clinical priorities, and (iv) transparent publication of educational outcomes by sending and receiving institutions.

Curricular alignment , FMGE , Indian medical students abroad , Licensing examinations , NExT , Transnational medical education

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Caspian International School of Medicine (CISM), Caspian University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

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