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Medical graduates from foreign universities need to qualify the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) to secure the registration and license to practise medicine in India. Among the 40,417 candidates who took the test from 2015 to 2021, only 6387 have passed.
The university this year is taking admission on the basis of their scores in the newly-launched Common University Entrance Test (CUET), which concluded on Tuesday.
The national level counselling for MBBS/BDS/ BSc nursing would be done by the Medical Counselling Committee (www.mcc.nic.in) that comes under the ministry of health.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) chief had last month announced that Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will be merged with the CUET in future.
The debut edition of the CUET-UG, a gateway for undergraduate admissions, began in July and concluded on August 30. Sixty per cent attendance was recorded in the exam.
One Malayali (Nanditha P) features in the top-50 in all India.
As reported ealier the candidates now allowed the re-exam were forced to remove their innerwear before appearing for the medical entrance test.
There were reports that the NEXT will be implemented from 2023 resulting in the withdrawal of NEET PG exams.
The Union Health Ministry on Monday deferred the NEET-PG counselling for admission to postgraduate medical courses, which was scheduled to begin from September 1, to allow the National Medical Commission to complete the process of adding new seats.
The PG medical admission to AFMS is based on the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (Postgraduate) or NEET (PG) rank list. The applicants should register on the website www.mcc.nic.in. Besides, they should have the minimum score required for selection.