
Apply Now: NMC Eligibility Certificate Applications Reopen!
Urgent Update: NMC Extends Eligibility Certificate Application Deadline
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has announced a crucial extension for the NMC Eligibility Certificate Application. This decision provides an additional opportunity for students who previously faced technical difficulties while submitting their applications. The Ethics & Medical Registration Board (EMRB) of NMC issued a public notice, dated April 1, 2026, confirming this extension.
Revised Schedule for Your NMC Eligibility Certificate Application
Consequently, students seeking an Eligibility Certificate can now apply through the NMC portal. The application window is open for a limited period. Therefore, it is crucial for all eligible candidates to note the revised dates:
- **Online Application Opens:** April 6, 2026 (10:00 AM onwards)
- **Last Date for Submission:** April 13, 2026 (Till 6:00 PM)
Previously, candidates had an opportunity to apply until March 31, 2026, based on a notice from February 27, 2026. However, various representations from students indicated they were unable to complete their applications due to technical issues. Hence, this extension addresses those concerns and ensures fair opportunity.
Key Steps for a Successful Application Submission
Applicants must use the official NMC portal for their NMC Eligibility Certificate Application. The direct link is https://www.nmc.org.in/ActivitiWebClient/open/studentRaise. Additionally, prospective applicants should refer to the instructions outlined in the Public Notice for a smooth process. Filling the application form meticulously is paramount; thus, candidates should avoid errors to prevent unnecessary delays.
Furthermore, incomplete applications will face immediate rejection. The EMRB, NMC explicitly states that it will not process partially filled applications. Therefore, candidates must ensure all required information and documents are accurate and complete before final submission. It is always advisable to gather all essential documents, such as Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, NEET qualification certificate (if applicable), and passport details, prior to beginning the application.
Important Advice for All Applicants
The NMC strongly advises candidates to submit their applications as early as possible. Waiting until the last day can lead to unforeseen technical issues or increased website traffic. Moreover, the issuance of an Eligibility Certificate involves multiple verification checks to confirm eligibility. Consequently, prompt submission allows ample time for these checks.
Candidates are also encouraged to regularly monitor their registered email IDs and the online portal for any updates or communication from the NMC. This proactive approach ensures applicants remain informed about their application status. For any queries or IT-related issues, applicants can often find support information on the NMC's official website.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Refer to the latest local and national guidelines for clinical practice.
References
- National Medical Commission. (April 1, 2026). Public Notice: Online Application for the Eligibility Certificate-regarding.
- PrepLadder. (September 1, 2025). NMC Invites FMGE Eligibility Certificate Applications. https://www.prepladder.com/neet-pg/fmge-eligibility-certificate
- Omnicuris. (February 27, 2026). FMGE Eligibility Certificate: Apply Now for Screening Test. https://omnicuris.com/blog/fmge-eligibility-certificate

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