India Issues Advisory for Students Planning to Study MBBS in Uzbekistan
Planning MBBS in Uzbekistan? Read India’s Latest Advisory First
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India's government has issued a warning for students considering medical studies in Uzbekistan, urging them to verify university credentials and adhere to Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) regulations. The advisory aims to protect students from misleading agents and ensure their degrees are recognized in India.
- 01Students must verify the credentials of Uzbek universities before applying for medical programs.
- 02The advisory emphasizes adherence to Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) regulations.
- 03Complaints have arisen regarding admissions practices in Uzbekistan's medical colleges.
- 04Students are urged to seek transparent information from education consultants.
- 05The Indian Embassy in Tashkent will provide psychological support and a dedicated communication channel for students.
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The Indian government has issued an advisory to students interested in pursuing MBBS in Uzbekistan, highlighting the importance of verifying university credentials to ensure compliance with the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) regulations set by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India. The Indian Embassy in Tashkent has received multiple complaints regarding misleading practices by education consultants and has urged students to remain vigilant. With approximately 21,000 Indians residing in Uzbekistan, including 16,300 students, the advisory aims to protect them from potential exploitation. Students are encouraged to ensure that their chosen universities do not exceed their admission capacities and that their degrees will be valid for medical practice in India. Additionally, the embassy plans to launch psychological counseling support and a dedicated Telegram channel for students to facilitate communication and support. The advisory includes an eight-point checklist for students to follow to ensure eligibility for licensure in India.
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This advisory aims to protect Indian students from potential exploitation and ensure their medical degrees are recognized in India, impacting their future careers.
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