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The Council issues Provisional Registration u/s 25(2) of the I.M.C. Act,
1956 to the candidates possessing recognised medical qualifications
awarded by the Indian Universities to undergo one year internship training
provided the candidates submits a copy of pass certificate and NOC. from
the Dean of the college and the required fee for Rs.1000/- by a Bank Draft
in favour of Secretary, Medical Council of India.
The Council issues Permanent Registration u/s 23 of the
I.M.C. Act, 1956 to the candidates possessing recognised medical
qualifications awarded by the Indian Universities provided the candidate
surrender Provisional Registration certificate (in original), Internship
Completion Certificate and the required fee for Rs.2000/- by a Bank Draft
in favour of Secretary, Medical Council of India.
The Council issues Conditional Provisional Registration
u/s 25(1) of the I.M.C. Act, 1956 to the Candidates possessing recognised
foreign medical qualification to undergo one year internship training
provided the candidate submits the copy of degree, passport and 10+2 mark sheet
or its equivalent (in original) with the required fee for Rs.1000/- by a
Bank Draft in favour of Secretary, Medical Council of India subject to
verification of degree, passport and 10+2 mark sheet or its equivalent
from the authorities concerned.
If the Council receives the authenticity of the
documents from the authority concerned, the Council issues Permanent
Registration u/s 13(3) of the I.M.C. Act, 1956 to the candidate possessing
recognized foreign medical qualification provided the candidate surrenders
the Provisional Registration Certificate and submits a copy of one year
internship training certificate, with the required fee for Rs.2000/- by a
Bank Draft in favour of Secretary, Medical Council of India and the
prescribed form duly filled by the candidate.
Those candidates who are already holding registration with State
Medical Councils need not apply for further registration with Medical
Council of India as their names are enrolled in the Indian Medical
Register through the State Medical Councils. The applications for such
cases will be rejected. However they may apply for issue of Indian Medical
Registration Certificate.
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