NMC cracks down on foreign medical admissions, flags Uzbekistan route over compliance risks
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued a fresh advisory to Indian students regarding procedural lapses while seeking admission to undergraduate medical courses in foreign institutions, specifically mentioning those in Uzbekistan.
The latest notice by the Under-Graduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) is based on a series of previous communications sent to Indian students from 2023 to 2025. It has been emphasized that the norms have to be adhered to while seeking medical education abroad.
The latest advisory is similar to the concerns that have been raised previously, suggesting that the problem is still not being addressed properly.
The advisory draws attention to the process of admissions undertaken by Indian students in foreign institutions. It emphasises the importance of verifying key parameters, including recognition status, course structure, and eligibility conditions aligned with Indian medical education regulations.
The NMC has stressed that decisions taken without proper verification could have implications for future registration and practice in India.
The mention of Uzbekistan in the advisory comes amid a rise in the number of Indian students choosing the country for medical studies. The NMC has not identified specific institutions but has indicated the need for heightened caution in this context.
The communication places responsibility on applicants to ensure that the selected universities meet all regulatory requirements.
The advisory directs all concerned stakeholders to take note of the guidance and ensure compliance. It underscores that students and parents must exercise caution and avoid relying solely on external assurances at the time of admission.
The NMC has reiterated that adherence to its regulations is essential for securing eligibility to practise medicine in India.
In its repeated advisories on the topic, it has reiterated the importance of informed decision-making in foreign medical admissions. The latest notice has reaffirmed its earlier message that adherence to set norms is an essential criterion for Indian students seeking medical education abroad.
Here is the link to the official notification.
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The latest advisory is similar to the concerns that have been raised previously, suggesting that the problem is still not being addressed properly.
Focus on admission practices
The advisory draws attention to the process of admissions undertaken by Indian students in foreign institutions. It emphasises the importance of verifying key parameters, including recognition status, course structure, and eligibility conditions aligned with Indian medical education regulations.
The NMC has stressed that decisions taken without proper verification could have implications for future registration and practice in India.
Uzbekistan emerges in regulatory focus
The mention of Uzbekistan in the advisory comes amid a rise in the number of Indian students choosing the country for medical studies. The NMC has not identified specific institutions but has indicated the need for heightened caution in this context.
Stakeholders asked to ensure compliance
The advisory directs all concerned stakeholders to take note of the guidance and ensure compliance. It underscores that students and parents must exercise caution and avoid relying solely on external assurances at the time of admission.
The NMC has reiterated that adherence to its regulations is essential for securing eligibility to practise medicine in India.
Clear message on accountability
In its repeated advisories on the topic, it has reiterated the importance of informed decision-making in foreign medical admissions. The latest notice has reaffirmed its earlier message that adherence to set norms is an essential criterion for Indian students seeking medical education abroad.
Here is the link to the official notification.
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