NMC snubs Indian Embassy in Philippines, refuses relief to over 10,000 medical students

Published On 2022-04-13 12:13 GMT   |   Update On 2022-04-13 12:13 GMT

Around 10,000 Indian medical students who are pursuing BS course in Philippines are in trouble as the National Medical Commission has turned down the request of Indian Embassy in Milan in Philippines for accepting the course as a part of their undergraduate medical education curriculum.The embassy wrote to NMC seeking relief for these students who enrolled in this course in 2018/2019 and...

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Around 10,000 Indian medical students who are pursuing BS course in Philippines are in trouble as the National Medical Commission has turned down the request of Indian Embassy in Milan in Philippines for accepting the course as a part of their undergraduate medical education curriculum.

The embassy wrote to NMC seeking relief for these students who enrolled in this course in 2018/2019 and faced uncertainty regarding their future after the FMGL Regulations 2022 came into force, adds Outlook India.

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NMC Says NO To Indian Embassy In Philippines Seeking Relief For Medical Students

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