MCI
Hello Aspirant,
NEET exam is required to fetch a medical seat in India or abroad , it is the basic mandatory criteria for MBBS admission. But you have already got admission in MBBS course and is in your second year. And, coming to MCI screening test (assuming that is what you are asking about), it is a qualifying test for foreign MBBS students who want to come and practice medicine in India. So if your admission in that particular abroad university where you are currently studying is valid and legal ,then I do not see the need to clear NEET in order to appear for MCI test /FMGE . After completing your MBBS course abroad, you can directly appear for and clear FMGE. However, to confirm , you may contact the official MCI authority through their mail or helpline ,and raise this query .
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/fmge-exam-pattern
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
All the best
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To know whether you are eligible you should satisfy all the eligibility criteria listed below:
1.Student must be an Indian citizen or abroad citizen of India.
2.The Student must be completed the primary medical qualification, which is accepted by the Indian Embassy & to be recognized as a medical practitioner in the country.
3.It is compulsory to provide required documents proof to support candidates passed final examination and primary medical qualification.
It is better to read the screening test rules & regulations on Graduate Medical Education and the Eligibility Certificate Regulations issued by the MCI ( Medical Council of India). Students with medical degree from New Zealand, United Kingdom, Australia, USA and Canada are exempted. Students belonging to other countries need to clear MCI/FMGE test to practice in India.
Listed below are the main documents needed to appear for FMGE/MCI Screening Test:
Date of birth proof
Copy of applicant passport/Nationality Proof (e.g. Voters ID, Pan Card)
Copy of 10+2 result certificate issued by the respective Board of Examination
Certificate of passing primary medical qualification i.e. MBBS or equivalent with mark sheet.
Copies of degrees need to be submitted by the candidate which is duly attested by a Gazetted Officer and self-certified. The degrees should be attested by the Embassy of India.
Internship certificate (if any which is done abroad)
Eligibility certificate issued by MCI (if available)
If the certificates are in language other than English / Hindi. (need to be translated copies).
Equivalence Certificate : From Association of Indian Universities (for 10+2 abroad)
To know more about how to apply visit the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/fmge-application-form
For FMGE/MCI test 2021 dates and exam patterns visit the links below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/fmge-important-dates
Hello,
AIIMS are allow foreign degree if it's recognised by medical council of India. Schedule 2 of MCI its recognises foreign degrees and University. If yours is there is in list then you are eligible.
All the best.
Currently, the Medical Council of India (MCI) and Indian Nursing Council (INC) regulate only those courses that are offered through medical and nursing schools . Only medical courses will come under MCI. But MHA from a medical college might be MVI recognized ,so you may check it up. For example, MHA program in AIIMS institute is MCI approved. Masters in Hospital Administration is generally a masters program in the healthcare sector and not a medical degree so in other regular universities it will come under the UGC (University Grants Commission).
As per the guidelines of NEET 2021 counselling, the security amount of 10,000 INR will be adjusted with the first year fee of the college/program, if candidate has alloted and joined the seat. So, as you said that you have joined the seat then your security amount is adjusted with the first year fee which you have paid.
Hope it helps to clear your dilemma, thankyou!
You cannot take Biology alone as an additional subject. You should have studied Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology but Biology should have been an additional subject. You might have to study Physics, Chemistry and Biology again from NIOS and not just Biology alone according to the rules. Because to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th.
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