In order to practise medicine in India, graduates of medical schools outside of the country must now complete a 12-month internship under the supervision of an Indian physician. Along with this, they will complete a 12-month internship in their host country as part of their degree programme there. Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) will be replaced by the national exit test for MBBS (NExT) for all candidates who wish to practise in India (NEXT). The NMC announced the Foreign Medical Graduate Licensing Regulations 2021. Prior to applying for permanent registration in India, candidates hoping to practise medicine in India must meet the requirements outlined in the notification. Next exam for foreign medical graduates will be replacing FMGE In place of the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination, the exit exam for MBBS will be used. NEXT exit exam with common exit for both Indian and foreign medical students. The Indian MBBS curriculum is expected to be followed by students. The NEXT exam for MBBS will also serve as an exit exam for MBBS graduates in India and an admission test for postgraduate studies in medicine when the National Medical Commission replaces the Medical Council of India in 2019. (MD, MS). The National Eligibility Cumulative Entrance Test for Postgraduate Studies is expected to be replaced by it eventually (NEET PG). Students have a total of 10 years to complete their courses. In place of the FMGE, the National Medical Commission (NMC) is implementing the National Exit Test (NET) (NExT). By 2022, NExT is expected to be in place. NExT is expected to be more difficult than FMGE, according to experts. FMGE uses conceptual questions to assess candidates' knowledge, which is cited as the primary reason for this. NExT, on the other hand, will be based on clinical problems and their solutions. Recent draught regulations on foreign medical graduates were released by the National Medical Commission (NMC) (FMGs). After finishing their MBBS degree abroad, foreign medical graduates will have two years to take and pass the exit test for MBBS (NExT). This is viewed as unfair by experts. In their opinion, it's unethical to reschedule the exam and require students to show up at the last minute.