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Hello,
Yes, your brother-in-law can apply to practice medicine in India, but he needs to meet the eligibility criteria set by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and complete the required process:
1. Primary Medical Qualification: His
MATS degree from Bangladesh must be recognized by MCI.
2. Eligibility Certificate: He needs to obtain an Eligibility Certificate from MCI.
3.
FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate
Examination): He must pass the FMGE screening test.
4
Registration with MC/: After passing
FMGE, he needs to register with MCl.
5. State Medical Council Registration:
He also needs to register with the West Bengal Medical Council (WBMC) to practice in Kolkata.
6. Work Permit/Visa: He may require a work permit or visa to work in India.
Consult the Indian Embassy or Consulate in Bangladesh for guidance.
Procedure:
1. Check MCI's website for recognized foreign medical institutions and eligibility criteria.
2. Apply for an Eligibility Certificate from
MCI.
3. Prepare for and pass the FMGE
screening test.
4. Register with MCI and WBMC.
5. Obtain a work permit/visa (if required).
Hope this helps,
Thank you
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Greetings, The duration required to become an ophthalmologist (eye doctor), gynecologist, and orthopedic doctor in India: Ophthalmologist (Eye Doctor)
Greetings, Yes you can pursue your MBBS degree after BSC Cardiology, but you have to pursue your MSC degree and then MD in Cardiology. You have to appear for examinations like NEET and MCAT to gain admission in a medical school and fulfill allthe necessary requirements for medical licensing . After this you'll be allowed to practice medicine and obtain a doctoral degree. For further information about NEET colleges, you can go through the link attached below. https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
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With a rank of 28,345 in the context of seeking a free seat for a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) program, the eligibility largely depends on the specific rules and cutoff ranks set by the respective state or college for admissions. Here are some key points to consider: 1. Cutoff Trends:
While a rank of 28,345 may or may not guarantee a free seat in Pharm.D, your chances depend on the specific college, state cutoff trends, and any reservation policies in place. Make sure to gather information from the relevant admission authorities and stay engaged during the counseling process.
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Hello aspirant
To get bds seat in government college , the candidate must secure 450+ marks in neet ( for general category candidate )
Considering you as a general category candidate , you are just few marks less from expected cut off .
We can't predict anything at this time but you may have chances of getting a bds seat whether in private or government college depends upon neet cut off 2024. Cut off keeps changing every and depends upon many factors such as number of students appeared in exam, difficulty level of exam, number of seats available and previous years cut off.
Qualifying marks for neet ug for general category is p
50 percentile ie score between 720 - 137
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