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NMC Permits Indian students from Ukrainian Universities Achieve Their Medical Degrees in Other Countries
Indian medical students who had returned from war-ravaged Ukraine will now be allowed to resettle or migrate to universities in other countries and achieve their medical degrees. The official notice from NMC read that the degree will be awarded by the parent Ukrainian university. The Commission thus shares its no-objection for academic mobility programme in respect of Indian medical students studying in Ukraine provided that other criteria of Screening Test Regulations 2002 are fulfilled.
by Pragti Sharma / 08 Sep 2022 16:43 PM IST / 0 Comment(s) / 362
Indian medical students who had returned from war-ravaged Ukraine will now be allowed to resettle or migrate to universities in other countries and achieve their medical degrees.
Considering the unusual circumstances, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has decided to recognize the academic mobility programme offered by Ukraine to permit such students to complete their education, as the degree will be rewarded by the parent Ukrainian university only.
According to the National Medical Commission (NMC) Act, students pursuing education in a foreign medical college are required to complete their education and acquire a medical degree from a single university only.
On Tuesday, the public notice issued by the National Medical Commission (NMC) stated that the mobility programme offered by Ukraine had been considered in the Commission in consultation with the Ministry of External Affairs, wherein it was intimated that the academic mobility programme is a temporary relocation to other universities in different countries across the globe.
The official notice from National Medical Commission (NMC) read that the degree will be awarded by the parent Ukrainian university. The public notice by NMC stated- The Commission thus shares its no-objection for academic mobility programme in respect of Indian medical students studying in Ukraine provided that other criteria of Screening Test Regulations 2002 are fulfilled.
News Source: Times Now
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