Are There Healthcare Jobs Without Giving FMGE/NEET PG? Attend MedConnect Global Healthcare Career Event in Delhi

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Dr. Akram Ahmad
Global Healthcare Career Event in Delhi
Created On : Jan 12, 2026 Updated On : Jan 12, 2026 4 min read

How does a Sunday look for a global healthcare thought leader? When students continue to chase their dreams across time zones, borders, and exam calendars, mentorship does not pause. 

In the world of medical education, traditional working hours often do not apply. Dr. Akram Ahmad (B.Pharm, Pharm.D, Ph.D in Medicine from University of Sydney) holds counseling sessions that stretch across cities and countries, often extending well beyond a standard 9-to-5 schedule. 

This commitment is not driven by obligation, but by purpose. Helping students navigate one of the most complex career landscapes in the world requires presence, clarity, and honesty every single day.

Productive Sundays that Shape Medical Careers in 2026

Sunday showed us a harsh reality. Three ambitious students travelled from Delhi to Dehradun with one goal: “Clarity”. Among them were two candidates. Two of them are preparing intensely for the upcoming FMGE exam 2026. The other NEET PG 2026 candidate is focused on securing an internship. 

Their questions were simple but deeply significant.

  • What are the options apart from FMGE or NEET PG?
  • Is the AMC exam worth pursuing?
  • Are global healthcare careers even realistic?
Productive Sundays that Shape Medical Careers in 2026

What emerged from these conversations was unsettling. Many International Medical Graduates (IMGs) are still unaware of global licensing exams like the Australian Medical Council (AMC exam) or alternative high-paying healthcare pathways abroad that do not depend on FMGE. 

This lack of awareness often leads to years of repeated exam attempts, financial strain, and emotional burnout.

That moment became a turning point.

Global MedConnect Healthcare Career Event in Delhi 2026

When students consistently travel long distances for guidance, the responsibility shifts. It was time to meet students where they are. Dr. Akram is coming to your city, Delhi, a central hub for many students across the country.

The objective is not to sell dreams, but to offer realistic, structured, and transparent career guidance. Healthcare careers today are no longer limited to one country or one exam. With the right qualifications, planning, and mentorship, professionals can explore productive opportunities both in India and internationally.

Meet Dr. Akram Ahmad in Gautam Nagar, Delhi on 18th January 2026 for all your global healthcare career queries.

Venue: Academically Global, near Green Park metro station, Delhi

Healthcare Careers Are Bigger Than Just One Exam

While exams like FMGE and NEET PG remain important, they are not the only gateways to success. A sustainable healthcare career depends on multiple factors:

  • Academic qualifications and recognitions
  • Relevant work experience
  • Skill sets and personal interests
  • Financial preparedness for licensing and migration pathways
  • Awareness of global healthcare systems and demand

Countries like Australia, the UKGermany, and the Gulf region continue to offer structured pathways for doctorspharmacistsnursesphysiotherapistsdentists, and allied health professionals. Exams such as AMCPLAB (now known as UKMLA), OPRAPEBC, APEP, and others open doors that many students never explore simply due to a lack of guidance.

A Message to FMGE Aspirants

All the best to FMGE students. Clear the exam with flying colours. Giving the exam full commitment is essential. However, one exam should never define an entire career.

Post-exam is when strategic planning truly begins.

Understanding global options, evaluating strengths, identifying gaps, and choosing the right pathway can completely change a professional’s trajectory. With proper mentoring, students can move forward with confidence instead of confusion.

Open Guidance for All Healthcare Professionals

This initiative is not limited to medical graduates alone. The session in Delhi is open to:

  • Doctors
  • Dentists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Pharmacists
  • Nurses
  • Allied Health Professionals

Each role has its own global relevance, demand, and migration pathway. What matters most is having one honest conversation that replaces myths with facts and fear with direction.

Why Mentorship Matters

In healthcare education, misinformation spreads faster than clarity. Students often hear exaggerated success stories or discouraging half-truths. What they truly need is one mentor who tells the truth, explains the effort involved, and helps them choose a path aligned with reality.

A career does not end with an exam result. In many ways, it begins right after.

FAQs

Q- Are there career options apart from FMGE and NEET PG for IMGs?

Ans- Yes. IMGs can explore global licensing exams such as AMC (Australia), PLAB (UK), and other country-specific pathways, along with non-clinical and allied healthcare roles.

Q- Is the AMC exam worth attempting?

Ans- The AMC exam can be a strong option for eligible candidates willing to invest time in preparation, documentation, and structured career planning for Australia.

Q- Where is the global medconnect healthcare career event happening in Delhi?

Ans- It’s close to Green Park Metro Stn. You’ll see adjacent to it, our hoarding- Academically Global. That’s where your journey begins as a global healthcare professional.

Q- Do global healthcare careers require work experience?

Ans- Requirements vary by country and profession. Honestly, you don’t need work experience everywhere. Some pathways require clinical experience, while others focus on qualifications, language proficiency, or skill-based assessments.

Q- Can allied health professionals work abroad?

Ans- Yes. Pharmacists, nurses, physiotherapists, and other allied professionals are in high demand globally, with clear licensing and migration routes.

Q- Is financial planning important for overseas healthcare careers?

Ans- Absolutely. Exam fees, credential verification, language tests, and relocation costs require structured financial preparation to avoid unnecessary stress.

Q- When should students seek career guidance?

Ans- Ideally, guidance should begin alongside exam preparation or immediately after results. Early planning opens more options and prevents repeated trial-and-error decisions.

Aritro Chattopadhyay
Aritro Chattopadhyay
about the author

Aritro Chattopadhyay is a seasoned content professional, lifestyle blogger, and English language teacher with 9 years of experience. His expertise ranges from education, healthcare, food, and travel. Featured in Amar Ujala, Vistara in-flight magazine, and The Dehradun Street. Having worked with 270+ brands, he continues to fulfil his passion with words that influence thoughts, minds, and actions. Currently, Aritro is heading the content team at Academically Global.

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