Srinagar, Feb. 22 -- The Supreme Court of India has ruled that no MBBS degree from a foreign medical college will be considered valid unless the student has cleared the NEET-UG exam. This decision will have a far-reaching impact, particularly on medical aspirants from Kashmir, where students often seek medical education abroad due to limited seats and high competition in Indian medical colleges. For years, a significant number of Kashmiri students have pursued MBBS in countries like China, Russia, Bangladesh, and Central Asian nations. These destinations offer affordable medical education compared to private medical colleges in India, where fees are exorbitantly high. However, the Supreme Court's ruling means that students who have not cl...
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