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It is brought to the notice of Indian (citizens) students who are desirous of joining an Undergraduate Medical Course (equivalent to MBBS in India) in any Foreign Medical Institution on or after the 15th March, 2002, that all such intending candidates shall have to approach the Medical Council of India, Aiwan-E-Galib Marg, Kotla Road, New Delhi-110002 for issue of Eligibility Certificate for getting admission to an Undergraduate Medical Course in any Foreign Medical Institution as per the provisions of "Eligibility Requirement for taking admission in an undergraduate medical course in a Foreign Medical Institution Regulations,2002" which has been notified in Part III Section 4 of the Gazette of India Extra-ordinary issue dated the 18th February,2002. The application form for issue of the Eligibility Certificate may be obtained from the Council office. The application form along with the details required therein may be submitted to the Council along with the demand draft in favour of Secretary, Medical Council of India, New Delhi, for the prescribed sum. It may be understood that Eligibility Certificate will be issued by the Council only to such candidates who fulfill the criteria of age of admission to the medical course and passing of qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent or higher qualification) with the required percentage of marks as prescribed in the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997, copies of which are available in the Council office on payment of Rs.100/-. The relevant extracts from these Regulations are also available on the Council¡¯s Website. A candidate belonging to SC/ST/OBC has to produce a caste certificate from the competent authority. Only after necessary verification, if the candidate fulfills the eligibility criteria, the Council shall issue Eligibility Certificate to the candidate certifying that he/she is eligible to join a medical institution outside India to obtain a primary medical qualification. No candidate who has obtained admission in a Foreign Medical Institution on or after 15th March,2002 shall be permitted to sit for the Screening Test, after obtaining the medical degree from abroad, for the purpose
of his registration in India, unless he produces the Eligibility Certificate issued by the Medical Council of India. Further details may be obtained from the office of the Medical Council of India, New Delhi and also may be seen in the website of the Council ¨C www.mciindia.org.
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DR. M. Sachdeva
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Chinese medical universities wooing Indian students
Tribune News Service
(New Delhi, February 25)
First it was electronics and toys, now the Dragon is planning to teach us a lesson in the medical field as well. Chinese medical universities are now opening their doors for Indian students. This decision of Tianjin Medical University will enhance the people-to-people contact and provide an opportunity for those budding talents, who cannot afford to get a seat due to high merit list or huge amount of tuition fees in other universities.
Professor Xi-shan Hau, President, Tianjin Medical University and Prof Feng Lin Guo, Director, International College of Tianjin Medical University, are currently in India.
In a press conference organised by Growell Education Consultancy Services, Prof Hau said the Indian students are hard working and talented, and that is why I am here to invite them to pursue their medical education at Tianjin University, which is at par with any international medical institute.
Tianjin Medical University offers four-and-half-year MBBS degree course, and other courses like Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicinal practice etc. are also on offer. There are a number of one-year courses. The medium of teaching is not a problem at all for the Indian students as it is in English, said Prof Hau.
Mr D. N. Trivedi of Growell Education Constancy Services said, “this step of Tianjin Medical University will help the Indian students and I hope that other professional colleges will open their doors for us in future.” The degree courses offered by this university are approved by Indian authorities, said Mr Trivedi
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