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which r the screening test for post graduation for mci
The following is the extract of the Law:
(4A) A person who is a citizen of India and obtains medical qualification granted by any medical institution in any country outside India recognised for enrolment as medical practitioner in that country after such date as may be specified by the Central Government under sub-section (3), shall not be entitled to be enrolled on any Medical Register maintained by a State Medical Council or to have his name entered in the Indian Medical Register unless he qualified the screening test in India prescribed for such purpose and such foreign medical qualification after such person qualifies that said screening test shall be deemed to be the recognised medical qualification for the purposes of this Act for that person.
(4B) A person who is a citizen of India shall not, after such date as may be specified by the Central Government under sub-section (3), be eligible to get admission to obtain medical qualification granted by any medical institution in any foreign country without obtaining an eligibility certificate issued to him by the Council and in case any such person obtains such qualification without obtaining such eligibility certificate, he shall not be eligible to appear in the screening test referred to in sub-section (4A):
As per above, all those who are having foreign degrees, must qualify the screening test in India, conducted by MCI
What is Mci 1956act 13(4a),4(b) I have read it but I am not able to understand can explain about it in detail it very confusing
Hope Our Student Coordinator had spoken to you regarding your query.
As u mentioned 5English speaking country r recognised. Whether tau situated in South American country which is only English speaking aspergillosis ur Web site so I think it should be also consider for recognised what is ur opinion
Students from TAU can take their eligibility exams in Dubai.
as ur having unversity and office in dubai as per my knowledge i am doing MD PSYCHIATRY from texila american university after dong ur degree it will be recognised as md done in indian university in dubai or not. yes i know in dubai DNB OR MD CAN APPLY FOR JOB AND THEY HAVE TO GIVE THEIR ELIGIBILITY EXAM.SO WHETHER MD FROM TAU ALSO HAVE SAME VALUE IN DUBAI AS I MENTION
I want to study medicine at TAU . So after completing the degree , what job prospect for doctors and if someone wish to work in USA , is TAU recognized in USA ?
Thank you.
There is an International university who offer medicine which is located in Guyana, South America.
They also offer online degree with partnership of University of central Nicaragua.
Does it valid for Indian nationality students who is applying for Masters and PHD.
Thankyou
With reference to your query, we wish to clarify as follows:
We wish to inform you that Texila American University is registered with National Accreditation council of Guyana (which is governed by Ministry of Education). We are also Listed in WHO (World Health Organization) Handbook. We are a Member of GAME (Global Alliance for Medical Education) and AMEE (International Association for Medical Education).
Further, we have tied up with University of Central Nicaragua (UCN). This University is listed with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), International Association of Universities and the International handbook of accredited universities published by the United Nations.
Degree that has been awarded by us through UCN is valid around the globe due its listing in IAU - UNESCO.
In all countries, you will have to take their Licensing Exams to be eligible to practice in their country.
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