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Hope you are doing well. See ,you need to have biology as one of your main subjects in 11th and 12th standards to be eligible for admissions into medical colleges be it here or abroad and you also need to have appeared for the board exams of the subject and have a marksheet and passing certificate displaying your marks in that .
Also ,you should keep in mind that you need to have passed in the individual subjects for ex: in CBSE,the candidate needs to have atleast 50% marks in the individual subjects.
Hope my answer helped.
Hello Aspirant,
You have to produce a medical certificate made by any enlisted Medical Council of India doctor. This certificate will testify that you are suitable for the medical course you have enrolled in. According to Maharastra NEET counseling rules, it is needed.
I hope it helps.
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According to the application norms, if the committee finds any problem in the application you are notified prior to opening of the edit window session.
Secondly if you receive an admit card this means your application isn't rejected and you can give the examination.
But if you yourself know that the uploaded documant is wrong pleas approach the authority from your end so that there are no issues in the future.
Hope that helps you.
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You haven't mentioned the name of the college you're enquiring about, nevertheless you can check out the status of MCI approved medical colleges in India at https://www.nmc.org.in/information-desk/for-students-to-study-in-india/list-of-college-teaching-mbbs/, and you can visit the official website of the concerned college to know more details pertaining to the fee structure, if we go through last year cut-offs for UR, then 610 marks secured seat in Autonomous Medical College, Bahraich hence chances for GMC seem quite tough in your case as UP is the state with pretty high cut-offs, but you hold chances for private medical colleges through state quota as follows-
however, this is completely based on previous year data, cut-offs are subjected to alter every year based on various factors such as
You can go through previous year state cut-offs for for UP at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-up
To know more detailed information about admission possibilities in various medical colleges and its respective medical courses you may use our NEET College Predictor at https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Foreign medical graduates or FMGs need to qualify the Examination conducted by th e Medical Council of India (MCI). It provides practice certificate to foreign medical graduates if they qualify the FMGE(Foreign Medical Graduates Examination).
It is compulsory for foreign graduates to qualify this exam to start their practice in India.
Though you dont need to appear and qualify the test if you have completed your MBBS degree from Colleges in below mentioned countries-
• MBBS in UK (United Kingdom)
• MBBS in US ( united States)
• MBBS in Canada
• MBBS in New Zealand
• MBBS in Australia
Starting 2023, when the National Exit Test gets implemented, all final-year medical students will need to take it in two steps. All local MBBS students will start internships in the colleges where they graduated. Foreign students successful in the NEXT step 1 exam will have internships in designated sites.
After a mentor-certified internship, they will need to appear for the NEXT step 2 exam and can get a license only after clearing it.
I hope you find the answer helpful. Thank you.
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