Andhra Pradesh: GSL Medical Institutions and Uzbekistan-based Impuls Medical Institute have jointly launched a full-fledged MBBS programme, strictly compliant with the National Medical Commission ( NMC ) Foreign Medical Graduates Licensure (FMGL) Regulations of India.

This marks the first-ever India-Uzbekistan academic collaboration in the field of medical education.

This launch comes after the NMC's alert, advising Indian students to only enrol in foreign medical institutions that fully comply with FMGL norms to ensure their future eligibility for registration in India. Also Read: Andhra Pradesh PHC doctors announce hunger strike from October 3

According to The Hans India report, the new MBBS program is based on the Indian MBBS model, i.e. 54 months of academic study followed

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