The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued a crucial advisory for Indian students seeking admission to MBBS (UG) courses in foreign universities. The notice highlights the importance of adhering to the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiates (FMGL) Regulations, 2021, and warns against enrolling in institutions that do not meet these standards.
Key Guidelines for MBBS Admission Abroad
Course Duration and Training -
Medium of Instruction -
Registration in India Eligibility -
Curriculum and Syllabus -
The curriculum must align with NMC standards, covering essential subjects.
Foreign Institutions Accreditation -
Students must verify that the foreign institution is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDMS) and recognised by the medical council of the respective country.
Internship and Training -
Enrolling in a foreign medical institution that does not comply with the NMC's regulations regarding duration, syllabus, clinical training, or medium of instruction may lead to disqualification from obtaining medical registration in India.
Students are solely responsible for ensuring the foreign institution’s compliance with NMC regulations. Clearing the National Exit Test (NEXT) or other mandated exams is essential for permanent registration in India. They are also strongly advised to thoroughly review the FMGL Regulations, 2021, before securing admission to any foreign medical institution.