MCI Eligibility Certificate details
(Published in Part III, Section 4 of the Gazette of India
Extra-ordinary issue dated the 18th February,2002)
MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi dated the 13th February,2002
No. MCI-203(9)/2001-Regn/
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102
of 1956), the Medical Council of India, with the previous sanction of the Central Government,
hereby makes the following regulations, namely:-
1. Short title and commencement – (1) These regulations may be called the Eligibility
Requirement for taking admission in an undergraduate medical course in a Foreign Medical
Institution Regulations, 2002
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definitions:-In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) “Act” means the Indian Medical Council Act,1956 (102 of 1956);
(b) “Council” means the Medical Council of India constituted under section 3 of the Act;
(c) “Permanent Registration” means registration for the purpose of enrolment on any State Medical Register or Indian Medical Register after obtaining the Primary Medical qualification followed by completion of such practical training as prescribed either in India or abroad as per the provisions of the Act;
(d) “Primary Medical qualification” means a medical qualification awarded by any medical institution outside India which is a recognized qualification for enrolment as medical practitioner in the country in which the institution awarding the said qualification is situated and which is equivalent to MBBS in India.
(e) “Provisional Registration” means provisional registration in a State Medical Register or Indian Medical Register for the purpose of undergoing practical training in India as prescribed and for no other purpose by an Indian citizen possessing any primary medical qualification but has not undergone such practical training after obtaining that qualification as may be required by the rules or regulations in force in the country granting the qualification.
(f) “qualifying examination” means the examination to be qualified to become eligible for admission to MBBS course in India as prescribed in the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997.
3. An Indian citizen, who has passed the qualifying examination either from India or an equivalent examination from abroad and is desirous of joining an undergraduate medical course in any foreign medical institution on or after 15th March, 2002 shall approach the Council for issue of an Eligibility Certificate for that purpose.
4. The request for issue of Eligibility Certificate shall be made by the candidate in the proforma prescribed by the Council and shall be accompanied by the original certificate/mark-sheet (alongwith Photostat copy) of the qualifying examination. The original certificate shall be returned to the candidate after verifying the same with the photostat copy which shall be retained by the Council. Request shall also be accompanied by a Demand Draft for the specified sum in favour of Secretary, Medical Council of India, New Delhi. The fee shall be fixed by the Council.
5. The Council shall be free to investigate on its own into the correctness of information furnished by the candidate in his/her application and/or call for any further information in this regard from the candidate and in the event of any information furnished by the candidate being found to be incorrect or false during such investigation or at any subsequent stage, the Council may refuse to issue the eligibility certificate or if already issued may cancel the same and he/she shall stand debarred from appearing in the screening test prescribed in sub-section (4A) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 without any notice. The decision of the Council in this regard shall be final.
6. The candidate shall also produce a certificate of his/her date of birth if it is not recorded in
the certificate of the qualifying examination.
7. A candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste/Schedule Tribe/Other Backward Class shall produce a caste certificate issued by Competent Authority.
8. The Council shall consider the application for Eligibility Certificate and verify the following
details as per the Regulations of the Council –
(i) Whether the candidate fulfills the age criterion prescribed by the Council?
(ii) Whether the candidate fulfills the eligibility criteria for admission to MBBS course in India as prescribed in the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997, i.e., minimum qualifying marks criteria in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English, including relaxed criteria in case the candidate belongs to a reserved category?
(iii) If the candidate belongs to SC/ST/OBC, whether he/she has produced a caste certificate
from a Competent Authority?
9. After verification, as required, if the candidate is found to fulfill the eligibility criteria, the
Council shall issue an Eligibility Certificate in the prescribed format to the candidate certifying that he/she is eligible to join a medical institution outside India to obtain a primary
medical qualification. The certificate shall indicate that on return after obtaining the foreign
primary medical qualification, the candidate shall have to undergo a screening test, subject to
fulfillment of the conditions prescribed in the Screening Test Regulations, 2002, and thatpassing this test shall only entitle him to provisional/permanent registration by the Medical Council of India or the State Medical Councils.
The following proviso has been added to clause 9 in terms of Notification
published on 16.04.2010 in the Gazette of India and the same is also annexed at
ANNEXURE–I
“Provided that he/she has studied for the medical course at the same institute located
abroad for the entire duration of the course from where he/she has obtained the
degree.”
10. In case the candidate does not fulfill any of the qualifying criteria the Council may reject his application for issue of Eligibility Certificate giving the reasons therefor.
11. The issue of a eligibility certificate to a candidate shall not entitle him to any right, whatsoever, other than to take admission in an undergraduate medical course in a foreign medical institute.
Sd/-
(DR.M. SACHDEVA)
Secretary,
Medical Council of India
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