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NMC's Deadline: Correct Your Eligibility Certificates in 10 Days – Attention to Medical Students Abroad

In a notice dated 26.12.2023, the National Medical Commission (NMC) talks about fixing issues in eligibility certificates for studying medicine abroad. This is crucial for students planning to go abroad for medical studies. The notice reminds everyone to follow the rules set by NMC.

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The notice refers to Section 13(4B) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. It says that Indians must get a certificate from the Council before studying medicine in a foreign country. If they don’t, they might not be able to take the required test to practice medicine in India.

Changes After NEET-UG 2019:

The notice says that after the NEET-UG 2019 results, students don’t need a separate eligibility certificate. Just passing the NEET-UG exam is enough for Indian/OCI citizens to study MBBS or similar courses abroad.

Some students listed in Annexure-I went abroad without the needed certificate. NMC gives them 10 days to fix the issues and submit their applications through the NMC portal. If they don’t, their applications will be rejected.

NMC appreciates students cooperating to fix these issues quickly. Fixing things fast not only helps process their certificates quickly but also allows them to continue their studies without any problems.

Conclusion:

This notice from NMC is important for students planning to study medicine abroad. It tells them to follow the rules. The 10-day period given to fix issues is a chance for students to make sure their certificates are in order. By doing this quickly, students can continue their dream of studying medicine without any delays.

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