Internship in India not mandatory if done already in abroad
In a landmark judgment for the foreign medical graduates, the Kerala High Court has recently clarified that a person after obtaining medical qualification from abroad should be eligible for being granted State Medical Council registration in India if he has already completed one-year internship abroad.
To be more specific, the High Court bench comprising of Justice PB Suresh Kumar has recently made it clear that medical graduates who have already done their one year internship abroad, need not do another internship in India for obtaining registration as a doctor in India.
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Internship In India Not Mandatory If Done Already In Abroad: Kerala HC To Foreign Medical Graduates
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