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Durgesh NA
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Indian nationals who pursue MBBS courses from foreign universities are required to clear the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination FMGE in order to receive the license to practice in India. While clearing the exam is compulsory for all doctors with a foreign medical degree, those having earned their MBBS and post-graduate degrees from US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have been given an exemption. But in order to practice medicine in India post getting the degree, the candidate must be recognised for enrollment as medical practitioners in the country from which they acquired the degree. Thank you for asking.
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Durgesh NA
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Hi, yes, Indian nationals who pursue MBBS courses from foreign universities are required to clear the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination FMGE in order to receive the license to practice in India. Thank you for asking.
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Ankan Dutta
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B.Sc. Data Science is a 3-year full-time course that comes under the domains of Computer Science, Business Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence. Basic eligibility for this course is almost the same in all the colleges, which is: 1) Students must have completed Class 12th with science stream. 2) The subjects should be Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. If a student has studied Computer Science as an additional subject, then it will be treated as an advantage. So, I am afraid you won't have much of a chance of opting a career in Data Science. But do not worry, there are a lot of courses and paid internships offered by different learni
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