Foreign MBBS medicos must secure 50 percent marks in 10+2 to appear in FMGE: Delhi High Court
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Dismissing the plea by a Foreign Medical Graduate, the Delhi High Court bench recently clarified that as per the IMC Act, 1956, the medical graduates from abroad are required to possess 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in order to appearing in the Screening Test.
Such an observation was made by the HC bench comprising of Justice Kameswar Rao while considering a plea by a candidate who scored less than 50 percent in his 10+2 examination and therefore had been declared to be ineligible to appear for the Screening Test by NMC.
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Foreign MBBS Medicos Must Secure 50 Percent Marks In 10+2 To Appear In FMGE: Delhi HC
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