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MINIMUM ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION 10 + 2 (BIOLOGY, PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY) with 50-60% aggre- gate MINIMUM AGE 17 years old as of applying for the admissions OTHER REQUIREMENTS Scanned copies of following documents Attested and Translated* - School leaving certificate - 10th & 12th Marksheets - Valid passport - No criminal records certification - Passport size photographs - Bank account statement - IELTS / TOEFL scores if required - NEET scores if required Note: 1 - The above process may vary across various universities. 2 - Some universities might conduct their own admission tests. 4 +91 9555 120 101 www.selectyouruniversity.com [email protected] PURSUING MBBS ABROAD PROPEL YOUR PROSPECTS LICENSE FOR PRACTICING IN INDIA FMGE Foriegn Medical Graduate Exam or FMGE is a prerequisite for doctors trained abroad to formally practice in India. It’s a screening test conducted by the National Board of Examination. Successfully passing the FMGE grants you licensure to practice in the Indian subcontinent. The license is valid for lifetime. Introduced in 2002, the highly controversial FMGE has been challenged in courts for being unfair to the students graduating from abroad. However, it should not be considered as a roadblock. Being a physician in itself is quite a challenging profession and requires the stringent most scrutiny to avoid pitfalls and malpractices that could potentially be hazardous to the healthcare domain. It’s’ not as daunting as it may seem although the statistics scattered over the internet might scare you. Many of the universities abroad mentor you to prep for similar qualifying licensure examinations. - FMGE is conducted twice a year Source: TIO - MCI requires the fresh overseas graduate to undergo a year of mandatory clinical internship in rural India for the validation of FMGE license - The candidate must have at least 50% MBBS to qualify for the FMGE - The exam is conducted in English - The pattern of the exam is MCQ with 300 questions that will test your medical rigor - No negative marking SYU helps you track universities that are MCI approved and ensures you attain the best medical pedagogy abroad. For further queries please get in touch with us. LICENSE FOR PRACTICING IN THE USA USMLE United States Medical Licensing Exam or USMLE is a medical licensure exam to formally practice in the US. The examination was introduced in 1992 conducted by NBME (National Board of Medical Education). 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More details can be availed at the General Medical Council’s website at gmc-uk.org LICENSE FOR PRACTICING IN AUSTRALIA AMC International students prospecting to practice in Australia have to apply through the Australian Medical Council or AMC that screens through clinical exams 5 +91 9555 120 101 www.selectyouruniversity.com [email protected] PHILIPPINES P H UNIVERSITY OF EMILIO AGUINALDO SANTO TOMAS I COLLEGE While the University of Santo Tomas holds the distinction of being Asia’s oldest existing university, its age is coupled with its preeminence in Philippin The history of EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE begins with a man who had a education. Not only does it boast of several firsts in the different realms of dream — Dr. Paulo C. Campos, President of the University Physicians’ Services, education, it also has administrators and faculty members who are holding Inc. (UPSI), who was its founding President, and where Emilio Aguinaldo College belongs among its subsidiaries. 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