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You must have heard that to study MBBS abroad, students need to
check whether their choicest universities are recognized by MCI (Medical
Council of India), WHO and other such governing bodies or not. MCI is that
governing body in India that is in-charge of maintaining high standards of
medical education in the country. Another vital function of MCI is that it
approves those degrees that are granted to students in foreign medical
universities before they can begin practicing in India.
There are some vital MCI rules for MBBS
abroad. These are:
1. Students who are interested to study MBBS in abroad
universities, must have their NEET qualifying scorecard which is the
eligibility certificate for the applicant. This is so because MCI no longer
issues Eligibility Certificates for abroad-going students.
2. The medical aspirant must know the university’s status of
medical qualification from MCI as well as the fee structure from the concerned
university/college.
3. According to the MCI rules for MBBS abroad, no student shall
be allowed to take the Screening Test for the registration in India unless the
applicant produces the Eligibility Certificate issued by MCI. This is for
students who have taken admission before May 2018 and those who have taken
admission after May 2018, must have the NEET scorecard.
4. In 2018, some students could not qualify NEET but were
allowed to study in abroad medical universities. Such students must get
Eligibility Certificates from MCI. While students who qualified NEET 2018, can
treat their NEET scorecard as their Eligibility Certificate.
5. The applicant must be 17 years or above on/before 31st
December of the year of admission. He/she must also clear NEET before getting
admitted in his/her choicest abroad medical universities.
How to make an application for the Eligibility Certificate?
You need to visit the official website of MCI where the format
for the application is mentioned. After the application is completed, submit it
with the original mark sheet of the previous qualifying examination and with
the photocopies of the documents. Besides, you also need to submit a Demand
Draft of a specific amount that is mentioned in the website of MCI, in favour
of the Secretary, Medical Council of India, New Delhi. If a candidate fails to
produce a document that doesn’t have the applicant’s date of birth, he/she must
provide a government document that has the birth date.
The Medical Council of India has the further right to verify the
submitted documents. In case the documents are found to be fake/false, the
council can deny providing the eligibility certificate. Should the certificate
get already issued to the student, it will be considered as invalid.
For a candidate who belongs to the reserved category, he/she
must submit a certificate mentioning the same.
It is only when the council has verified the submitted documents
and has approved it, then the candidate is allowed to receive the Eligibility
Certificate and the medical degree from the abroad medical university.
Any a student who has completed his/her medical course from abroad university needs
to appear for the screening test held by MCI. It is only after clearing this
test that he/she can receive permanent registration to practice in India.
The eligibility
criteria for MBBS course are:
·
The student must have attended a continuous 12 years of study.
·
The student must pass 10+2 of any recognized board (West Bengal
Board, ICSE, CBSE or others) with the minimum qualifying marks in PCB (Physics,
Chemistry and Biology).
·
He/she must be 17 years or above on or before 31st December of
the year of admission.
·
He/she must qualify NEET.
Admission
to your choicest abroad medical university requires professional assistance. So
should you be looking for one, do not forget to contact Axis Institutes, one of
the leading study abroadconsultants in India, who aids in the entire MBBS admission process in Kyrgyzstan,
Ukraine, Georgia and
many more countries.
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