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NMC New Guidelines

The trend of studying MBBS abroad is reaching new heights with every passing year. More and more students are exploring new destinations that fulfill their goal of becoming a successful doctor. As a result, along with the conventional popular destinations like the USA, Australia, Canada and the UK, the new aspirants of medical education are favoring MBBS in Russia, Bangladesh, Guyana, Barbados, etc. 

One of the most common reasons for these students choosing these countries is the affordable options. In 2019, qualifying NEET became mandatory for these students to study MBBS abroad. This further filtered the students going abroad. As a result, only devoted medical aspirants who have qualified NEET can opt to study MBBS abroad. 

In a counter response, an even more severe number of students started opting for the countries with ‘easier’ studies and more ‘favorable’ opportunities. However, this ease has been put in check with the new NMC Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate, Regulation issued on 18th Nov 2021.

National Medical Commission

The National Medical Commission, following the gazette released on 8th August, 2019. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has been constituted by an act of Parliament known as National Medical Commission Act, 2019 which came into force on 25.9.2020 by gazette notification dated 24.9.2020. The Board of Governors in supersession of Medical Council of India constituted under section 3A of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 stands dissolved thereafter.

Some of the many functions of NMC are listed as:

(a) lay down policies for maintaining a high quality and high standards in medical education and make necessary regulations in this behalf;

(b) lay down policies for regulating medical institutions, medical researches and medical professionals and make necessary regulations in this behalf;

(c) assess the requirements in healthcare, including human resources for health and healthcare infrastructure and develop a road map for meeting such requirements; etc

Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate Regulations 2024

After releasing a draft notification proposing the drastic change for the Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) released in April 2021, NMC received severe uproar from various stakeholders. NMC took note of all these concerns and issued the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) Regulations on 18th Nov 2021. 

For the students planning on to study MBBS abroad, the guidelines ensured that all the foreign medical graduates can practice in India once after receiving the permanent registrations after qualifying the Indian medical licensing exam & its related procedures. 

To be eligible to apply for the permanent registrations by the FMGs, they are required to fulfill the below criteria: 

  • The total course duration of MBBS in the chosen university abroad should be at least for 54 months, along with the internship period of minimum 12 months in the same medical institutions.
  • The students should have studied in the university with English as the official medium of instruction. 
  • The students must have studied the subjects like Community Medicine, General Medicine, Psychiatry, Paediatrics, General Surgery, Anaesthesia, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Orthopaedics, Otorhinolaryngology, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Emergency or Casualty services, lab services and their sub-specialties.
  • The duration and course details for the Foreign Medical Graduates are as follows:

    • The students must have undergone a theoretical, practical and clinical training which should be equivalent to the MBBS course in India. 
    • The students must have completed 12 months of compulsory internship from the same institution where they have completed their other parts of the course. 

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