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Charge of $10,000 proposed to recognize foreign med courses
Mint Mumbai
|July 25, 2025
India's National Medical Commission (NMC) has proposed to introduce a fee that foreign universities will have to pay for their medical courses to be recognized in India.
Under its new draft rules, foreign universities or accreditation agencies will need to pay the NMC a fee of $10,000 (Rs 8.6 lakh) for each application seeking recognition by India of a medical course conducted by them.
"Any foreign authority in any country outside India, entrusted with the recognition shall remit $10,000 (US dollars ten thousand only) per qualification as fees to the Commission while submitting its application in a proforma," the NMC said in a draft notification, amending a clause of the National Medical Commission (Recognition of Medical Qualification) regulations.
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