The latest NMC rules introduced by the National Medical Commission have significantly impacted students pursuing MBBS abroad, especially in countries like Georgia. As per the updated regulations, the medical course must be at least 54 months long, followed by a 12-month internship in the same country. Students must also clear the FMGE or NEXT to practice in India. These rules aim to standardize foreign medical education and improve the quality of Indian medical professionals. Shivansh International helps students choose NMC-compliant universities for a smooth admission process and a bright future in medicine.
Pursuing an MBBS in Georgia has been a popular choice for Indian students due to its affordable fees, high-quality education, and globally recognized universities. However, with the recent changes introduced by the National Medical Commission (NMC) Gazette, students planning to…