Jasmine Forum Newbie
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| | 04/03/04 - 04:04 PM  
 
   
 
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I have spent many nights tossing and turning wondering how I can meet my pre-med requirements before I head I head over to India to start my medical education. Thanks to this link www.fsmb.org/inmeded/inmeded_v1_no_1.htm I now have the pre-med requirements for most India medical schools. These pre-med classes also fullfill the state of NJ requirement list of classes which must be taken by all IMG's prior to starting there medical education and becoming licensed in NJ. Since I have all ready taken biology, all I need to do is finish my pre-med studies with chemistry and physic. NJ only requires you to do 3 hours of each so I will have met my requirement by the time I'm ready to start my medical education. One other concern I have is that the school I'm planning to attend is not chartered in India. It's chartered in Liberia and Ghana. However, graduates of my medical school can take the exam to become licensed in India per MCI regulations. NJ has mentioned that a student must do at least 2yrs in the country which the school is chartered. Yet, I have come to learn that India is the top place to gain medical education. Over half of US IMG's come from India. This has inspired me to do my medical education in India where some of the top IMG physician are coming from. If anyone can offer some advice on this I would appreciate it very much. In the meantime I will continue to research on licensure requirements in the US for IMG's.
___________________ Jasmine St. Luke University School of Medicine-2008
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| peoria doc Forum Junior
Topics: 14 Posts: 22
| | 04/08/04 - 03:27 PM  
 
   
 
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I was born and brought up here in the us and did my mbbs in india. I am now back in us preparing for my steps. What is your exact question?
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