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The degree will be issued by the parent Ukrainian universities, the notice from the commission said.
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Medical students from Ukraine can continue in other countries: NMC
The degree will be issued by the parent Ukrainian universities, the notice from the commission said.
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New Delhi | Updated: September 7, 2022 6:58:43 am
Indian students can opt to study at another university for a few semesters under the ‘student exchange’ programme. (Representative image. Express photo)THE NATIONAL Medical Commission (NMC) issued a notice on Tuesday stating that it has approved the academic mobility programme offered by war-torn Ukraine to students in its medical colleges, which allows them to complete their education in other countries globally.
When contacted, an NMC official said the order does not mean that the students will be allowed to continue their course in colleges in India.
The latest “no-objection” essentially applies to students who gained admission to Ukrainian medical colleges after new regulations came into force in November 2021, the official said. The other students were free to continue their education in other countries under earlier regulations, which were ambiguous on such transfers.
Under Ukraine’s mobility programme, the degree will be issued by the parent Ukrainian university, the NMC notice said.
India’s position remains unchanged on not allowing medical students in Ukraine, whose studies were disrupted by the Russian invasion, to continue their education in Indian colleges.
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