Can Indian medical students earn money during clinical training in UK?
Students can work up to 20 hours per week in non-clinical part-time roles during academic semesters. Full-time clinical doctor salaries begin immediately upon graduation during the 2-year UK Foundation Programme.
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No, they are exempt. Under the current regulations of the National Medical Commission (NMC), medical qualifications granted by recognised universities in UK, USA, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand are exempt. They do not need to appear in FMGE Exam.
You must show your outstanding first-year tuition fee (total tuition minus the deposit paid) plus GBP 10,539 in maintenance funds held continuously for at least 28 consecutive days in a recognised bank account.
The standard minimum CAS tuition deposit for Indian students at Coventry University is GBP 8,000.
Applicants from specific Indian states (Punjab, Haryana, and Uttarakhand) are required to pay their full first-year tuition fees before a CAS is issued.
Yes, studying in the UK is quite costly for Indian students. The total first-year expenses in UK typically range from £28,000 to £52,000 (roughly ₹35 Lacs to ₹65 lakh), though a 1-year master's programme can sometimes be more budget-friendly overall than multi-year degrees in other countries.
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