Maharashtra rules for recognizing FMGs not binding in Karnataka: HC
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The Kalaburgi bench of Karnataka High Court recently dismissed a plea by a Medical Graduate from China, who questioned the decision of the State Health Department for rejecting her application for the post of Medical Officer.
Challenging the decision of the State of rejecting her application on the grounds that he has graduated from an University in China, the concerned Foreign Medical graduate had pointed out that the State of Maharashtra recognizes medical degrees from Foreign University for appointing medical officers.
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Maharashtra Rules For Recognizing FMGs Not Binding In Karnataka: HC
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