New Delhi: The National Medical Commission explained that medical students who had to return from Ukraine after the war can continue their studies in 29 countries except India under the “Academic Mobility Program”. This explanation is the same when he was denied the opportunity for further study in India.
Countries where further studies are allowed are: Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Slovakia, Spain, Uzbekistan, United States, Italy, Belgium, Egypt, Belarus, Latvia, Kyrgyzstan, Greece, Romania, Sweden, Israel, Iran, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Germany, Turkey, Croatia, Hungary. Although the studies are completed in other foreign universities, the degree will be awarded by the Ukrainian university. India will recognize the studio in two places as a single studio. The Medical Commission also explained that in order to continue the studies and training in India it is necessary to pass the exams according to the current conditions.
At the same time, the institutions of Ukraine where Indian students study can only get the approval of the National Medical Commission if they organize an academic mobility program with the institutions of these 29 countries. The notification does not explain which institutions are ready to accept students from each other or what facilities will be provided for further study in these countries.
Currently, only about 20 institutions in Ukraine have organized academic mobility programs with institutions in some foreign countries such as Georgia. Three universities were destroyed in the war, students say they have no choice but to say they can study in countries like the United States, students said the Centre’s affidavit filed Thursday is misleading to the Supreme Court.
If you see the list of countries presented by the Center, you can learn everything here, but it is not practical. There is a need for mutual understanding between universities in Ukraine and universities in foreign countries. After the war, many universities disappeared. The students also asked how students can continue their studies abroad in the context of academic mobility. The students also said that the central government should have granted permission for further study in the field of academic mobility in India, which has more than 600 medical faculties.
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