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MP HC permits 9 FMGs to appear for NEET PG 2025 after extended internship - Video
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'What's the Logic Behind 2-Year Clerkship?': MP HC asks NMC, Allows 9 FMGs to Appear for NEET PG 2025
Granting interim relief to nine foreign medical graduates who challenged the increased duration of mandatory internship in India, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has provisionally allowed them to appear in the National Eligibility-Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET-PG) 2025 examination.
Earlier, the HC had allowed them to fill up the NEET PG exam form. During the hearing of the matter on May 19, a HC Division bench of Justices Sanjeev Sachdeva and Vinay Saraf also sought clarification from the National Medical Commission's counsel regarding the reason behind 2 years of clerkship for the FMGs to compensate for their online training. "So you do one year of internship plus exam and additionally one year. Now you're saying that additionally 2 years of clerkship. What is the logic behind that? It's not explained," asked the bench.
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