The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued a notice disclosing deficiencies that were found in certain applications of MBBS students who went abroad without obtaining the required eligibility certificate. In response to this issue, the regulatory body has provided a grace period of three days for applicants to address and rectify their deficiencies.
The notice highlights the recent scrutiny of applications for eligibility certificates, specifically Annexure-I, which has been pending with the applicants. The Ethics and
Medical Registration Board (EMRB) of NMC diligently reviewed the applications and identified deficiencies in Annexure-I applications.
"It is notified about the recent scrutiny process of applications received for eligibility certificates (Annexure-I for issuance of eligibility certificate has been pending with the applicants). EMRB, NMC has diligently reviewed the applications submitted by various applicants. After careful evaluation, we have identified deficiencies in applications at Annexure-I," the official notice reads.