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 Digital Desk: "Any Indian national/overseas citizen of India who wants to take admission in MBBS/BDS or comparable medical programme in any medical institution of Pakistan shall not be eligible for appearing in FMGE or seeking employment in India," according to the NMC.

Students considering pursuing a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), or other medical studies in Pakistan should be aware that the degrees awarded by the schools there will not be recognised in India. In a statement, the National Medical Commission (NMC) encouraged medical students not to travel to Pakistan to pursue medical education.

The NMC states that "any Indian national/overseas citizen of India who intends to take admission in MBBS/BDS or equivalent medical course in any medical college of Pakistan shall not be eligible for appearing in FMGE or seeking employment in India on the basis of educational qualifications acquired in Pakistan, except those who had joined Pakistan degree colleges/institutions before December 2018."

Meanwhile, migrants and their children who have been granted Indian citizenship will be able to take the FMGE/NEXT exam and seek work in India.

 Previously, it was stated that any Indian national/overseas citizen who wishes to enrol in any degree college or educational institution in Pakistan will be unable to pursue employment or further studies in India based on educational qualifications obtained in Pakistan. Such degrees, however, will be legitimate for migrants and their offspring.

  

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