Answer.Yes. As per the current rules of the National Medical Council (NMC), you can practice in India. After graduating from abroad, in order to get a license to practice in India, you are required to qualify the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) conducted by the National Board of Examination (NBE).
Answer.Yes, After registering with MCI, the Doctor can apply for Government & Private jobs or do his/her own practice, as the person is now recognized by the Indian Authorities as a qualified Doctor.
Answer.There is no limit for appearing for FMGE test. The test is held twice a year, in June & December. You can appear for either June or December session.
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Students can cook their food own food – Kitchen Facilities are available.
Indian Canteens and restaurants are available in the city and near the university’s premises.
Establishment of a dedicated low-cost canteen serving Indian food for international students in the hostel premises is under consideration by the university.
All food items such as Rice, dal, potatoes, flour, pizzas, fruits, spices, tea, milk, butter, etc are available for sale in the markets and bazaars.
Answer.As per RBI regulation Students pursuing education abroad can obtain a loan up to Rs. 15 Lacs. Visit the local branch to find the terms. Amount sanctioned depend on Income proof of Parents. i.e last three-year income Tax return / or salary Certificate. You will have to satisfy the criteria that the bank will apply. Visit the local branch of Nationalized banks in your area to find out more.
Answer.YES. It is listed in the WHO Directory of Medical Institutions. WHO publishes a list of Medical Colleges given by Various countries.
Answer.The students can avail several scholarships after completing their class 12 based on their academic merit, financial need or talent. The variety of scholarships after 12th include central government scholarships, state government scholarships, private-funded scholarships, scholarships to study abroad and more. Refer to the tables above for a detailed list of scholarships after 12th.
Answer.Some of the popular scholarship tests that students can appear for after class 12th include the All India Youth Scholarship Entrance Examination (AIYSEE), All India Pre-medical Scholarship Test (Secondary), All India Engineering Entrance Scholarship Examination (Primary), LPU National Entrance and Scholarship Test (LPUNEST), National Entrance Screening Test (NEST), etc.
Answer.Yes, there are many scholarships for students who want to pursue engineering courses after class 12th. Some renowned engineering scholarships after class 12th include Keep India Smiling Foundation Scholarship Programme, Amrita Entrance Examination-Engineering, Schaeffler India Hope Engineering Scholarship, etc.
Answer.In most cases, the study abroad scholarships have similar deadlines, which begin from the academic year in the relevant countries. The applications for scholarships in the Fall session begins from September and lasts till the end of summer, whereas scholarships in the winter session begin around February and continue till late August/ September.
Answer.Some of the top 10 scholarships available for 12th passed students are: College Admission Scholarship Application (CASA) Schindler Igniting Minds Scholarships INSPIRE Scholarship AICTE Pragati Scholarship for Girls Foundation For Excellence (FFE) Scholarship Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Ignite Awards National Scholarship Test (NST) PM Narendra Modi Scholarship for 12th Pass Students Combined Counselling Board (CCB) Scholarship Indian Oil Academics Scholarship
Answer.Yes, there are scholarships for MBBS students in India after completing Class 12. These include the All India Pre-Medical Scholarship Test, the All India Youth Scholarship Entrance Examination, and the Nirankari Rajmata Scholarship Scheme.