Gujarat Medical Council Faces FMG Stipend Controversy
The All FMGs Association alleges that the Gujarat Medical Council is ignoring the NMC directive mandating stipends for Foreign Medical Graduates during internships.

The All Foreign Medical Graduates (FMG) Association has raised concerns over the Gujarat Medical Council (GMC) allegedly disregarding the National Medical Commission (NMC)’s directive on stipends for FMG interns. The directive, which ensures financial support during the Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI), is reportedly not being enforced in Gujarat, sparking criticism and demands for intervention.
NMC’s Directive on FMG Stipends
- The NMC mandates that all medical colleges and institutions provide stipends to FMG interns during their internship period.
- State medical councils are responsible for implementing and monitoring compliance with this directive.
- The directive aims to prevent financial exploitation of FMGs and ensure fair treatment in the medical training process.
Allegations Against Gujarat Medical Council
- The All FMGs Association has accused the GMC of failing to enforce the stipend rule, leaving FMG interns without financial support.
- Reports suggest many FMG interns in Gujarat receive no stipend, despite completing the same duties as their Indian counterparts.
- This situation has led to financial difficulties for FMG interns, raising concerns about fairness in medical education and training.
Broader Implications and Responses
- Similar non-compliance issues have surfaced in other states, prompting nationwide scrutiny.
- The NMC is now seeking reports from medical institutions regarding stipend payments to FMG interns.
- Medical organizations are calling for uniform stipend policies across all states to ensure equal treatment of medical graduates.
Conclusion
The Gujarat Medical Council’s alleged non-compliance with the NMC’s directive has drawn significant criticism. Ensuring fair stipends for FMG interns is essential for financial stability and quality medical training, making immediate corrective action necessary.