France faces a critical shortage of doctors — particularly in rural areas and underserved departments. For Indian medical professionals, this creates a structured (though demanding) pathway to practise medicine in one of the world’s best healthcare systems. The central requirement is French language proficiency, and this guide covers exactly what level you need, how the recognition process works, and how to prepare.
The Doctor Shortage in France
France has approximately 217,000 practising doctors for 68 million people. The shortage is most acute in:
| Region / Specialty | Shortage Level | Notes |
| Rural areas (déserts médicaux) | Critical | Over 8 million French people in medical deserts |
| General practice (Médecin généraliste) | Very High | GP shortage nationwide |
| Psychiatry | High | Chronic shortage across all regions |
| Paediatrics (rural) | High | Especially outside major cities |
| Emergency medicine | Moderate-High | Urban centres also affected |
French Language Requirement for Doctors
French language proficiency is non-negotiable for medical practice in France. The Ordre des Médecins (Medical Council of France) requires:
| Requirement | Level | Certificate Accepted |
| Inscription to Ordre des Médecins | B2 minimum (C1 strongly preferred) | DELF B2, DALF C1, TCF, TEF |
| Hospital practice (praticien attaché) | C1 effective for patient-facing work | DELF B2 accepted for initial registration |
| Independent practice (médecin libéral) | C1 required in practice | DELF B2 is entry; C1 builds over time |
| Spoken consultation | B2–C1 fluency essential | Demonstrated in practice, not by exam alone |
Key practical point: While B2 satisfies the formal registration requirement, Indian doctors who cannot comfortably discuss patient histories, diagnoses, and treatment options in French at C1 level will struggle in daily practice. Aim for C1 — use B2 to get your licence, then continue to C1.
Indian MBBS Recognition in France — The PADHUE Pathway
Indian doctors must go through the PADHUE (Praticiens à Diplôme Hors Union Européenne) procedure — the official pathway for non-EU doctors to practise in France.
| Stage | What Happens | Authority |
| Application to CNG | Centre National de Gestion — manages PADHUE candidates | CNG (cng.sante.fr) |
| Authorisation Decision | Dossier assessed; candidate placed in one of two categories | Regional health agency (ARS) |
| Category A (direct recognition) | MBBS degree assessed as sufficiently equivalent — rare for non-EU degrees | CNG / Ordre des Médecins |
| Category B (probationary period) | Must work under supervision in a French hospital (1–3 years as Faisant Fonction d’Interne — FFI) | Hospital where placed |
| Autorisation d’exercice (AE) | Full licence to practise independently in France | Ordre des Médecins |
Most Indian MBBS holders fall into Category B — meaning a supervised hospital period (FFI) is required before full licence is granted. During this period, you receive a salary (typically €2,000–€2,600/month) and work in your specialty.
The FFI Period – What It Involves
| FFI Feature | Detail |
| Duration | 1–3 years depending on specialty and equivalency gaps |
| Work Setting | Hospital ward, clinic, or specialist department |
| Salary | ~€2,000–€2,600/month gross during supervision period |
| Language in the FFI | Full French — all patient notes, rounds, meetings in French |
| Assessment | Competence assessed by supervising senior doctor (Chef de service) |
| After FFI | Authorisation d’exercice issued; can apply to work independently or as hospital doctor |
How to Get Your DELF B2 Certificate – Preparation Guide for Indian Doctors
Indian doctors typically need 12–18 months to reach French B2 from zero. Key areas of focus:
| Phase | Duration | Focus |
| A1–B1 | 6–9 months | Core grammar, vocabulary, everyday communication |
| B1–B2 | 4–6 months | Formal writing, medical vocabulary introduction, listening to radio debates |
| B2 Exam Preparation | 2–3 months | DELF B2 mock tests, timed writing, speaking strategy |
From B1 level onwards, add medical French vocabulary (vocabulaire médical) — anatomy terms, symptoms, diagnosis language, and the formal register of patient consultations.
Salary After Full Authorisation
| Role | Annual Salary (Gross) |
| Praticien hospitalier (hospital specialist) | €60,000–€100,000+ (based on seniority/specialty) |
| Médecin généraliste libéral (GP, self-employed) | €70,000–€120,000 (based on volume and location) |
| Médecin salarié (salaried GP at clinic) | €55,000–€80,000 |
| GP in rural medical desert (with incentives) | €90,000–€130,000+ (major state incentives apply) |
France actively incentivises doctors to work in médecin desert zones — with bonuses, equipment subsidies, reduced charges, and accelerated housing assistance. For rural GPs, these incentives significantly boost total compensation.
Documents Required for CNG Application
1. MBBS degree certificate (apostilled, with certified French translation)
2. Academic transcripts (all years, certified translation)
3. MCI/NMC registration certificate (apostilled)
4. Certificate of good standing from Indian state medical council
5. French language certificate — DELF B2 minimum
6. Passport, photographs, CV (in French)
7. Police clearance certificate
Key Takeaway
France is a viable and rewarding destination for Indian doctors who are willing to invest in French language learning and navigate the PADHUE recognition pathway. The shortage of doctors — especially GPs in rural areas — creates genuine demand. Reach DELF B2 first, then begin your CNG application while continuing to C1. Use languagetest.in DELF B2 mock tests to prepare for your language certification milestone efficiently.
References
1. Centre National de Gestion (PADHUE) – cng.sante.fr
2. Ordre des Médecins – conseil-national.medecin.fr
3. CIEP DELF B2 – ciep.fr
4. languagetest.in – DELF B2 Mock Tests
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