Everything Indian students must know about NMC eligibility, FMGE, and practicing in India after MBBS.
This is the most important question for every Indian student and parent. The short answer: UV Gullas College of Medicine is listed and follows the standards required by the National Medical Commission (NMC) for Indian students to be eligible to practice in India after completing MBBS and clearing the screening test.
However, NMC rules change every few years. So before applying anywhere — including UV Gullas — students must always verify the latest NMC guidelines directly. We help you check this during counseling.
NMC (National Medical Commission) is the body that regulates medical education and practice in India. It replaced the older Medical Council of India (MCI) in 2020. Any Indian student wanting to study MBBS abroad and later practice in India must follow NMC rules.
According to current NMC regulations, an Indian student studying MBBS abroad must meet ALL of these:
UV Gullas College of Medicine meets these requirements under current rules — but always verify the latest version before applying.
After completing MBBS abroad and returning to India, students must clear a screening exam to practice medicine in India:
FMGE has historically had pass rates between 10–25%. But this is misleading — students from good colleges with proper preparation have pass rates above 60%. UV Gullas students with disciplined study and proper coaching typically perform well in FMGE.
NMC rules change frequently. The information on this page reflects current understanding but always verify the latest official notification on the NMC India website (nmc.org.in) before making admission decisions.
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