NMC Compliance for MBBS Abroad
The National Medical Commission sets strict rules for foreign medical graduates. Studying at a non-compliant university means you cannot practice in India. We verify every recommendation against current NMC guidelines.
What we help you with
- 54-month course + 12-month internship requirement
- How to verify university on NMC website
- FMGE vs NExT — what's changing and when
- Countries and universities currently on NMC list
- What happens if regulations change mid-course
Real students, real outcomes
Aarav Sharma
NEET 612 · KMC Manipal
“They mapped my rank to realistic options in round one. No false promises, no pressure.…”
Priya Patel
MBBS Abroad · Tashkent Medical Academy
“Every fee was explained upfront. Visa and NMC compliance handled completely.…”
Karan Singh
NEET 580 · Grant Medical College
“State quota documentation was confusing — they walked us through every single step.…”
Meera Iyer
NEET 490 · RR Medical College
“Honest about what my score could get. Secured a great private seat within budget.…”
Frequently asked questions
Do I need NEET to study MBBS abroad?
Yes. NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students pursuing MBBS abroad if they intend to practice in India. This has been required since 2019.