(Read Instructions carefully before filling up the Eligibility)
1) Incomplete documents and applications without originals will not be accepted. Application must be complete in all respects. No alteration will be allowed to be made in the application form after it has been submitted to the Council.
2) The applicant who applies through post must enclose the original certificates properly tagged along with the application form. The same will be returned after issuance of Eligibility Certificate.
3) The Form should be filled up using Capital letters in candidate’s own legible handwriting.
4) Demand draft for Rs.2,360.00 including 18% GST (Rs. Two Thousand Three Hundred Sixty Only)in favour of “The Secretary, Medical Council of India”, Payable at New Delhi. On reverse of demand draft please mention applicant’s Name, Father’s Name, purpose for which the draft submitted and Telephone Number. Applicant is required to affix one recent front view colour photograph on the application form.
5) All the documents should be submitted in original (along with three legible self attested photocopies)
6) Original Matriculation Certificate showing Date of Birth (with three self attested photocopies.)
7) Original Marksheet of the 11th class (with three self attested photocopies).
8) Original +2 Marksheet & Pass Certificate (with three self attested photocopies).
9) Original and three attested copies of School/College Leaving Certificate for Bihar Board and Tamilnadu Board Students.
10) Original SC/ST/OBC Certificate (with three attested photocopies) (in case of reserved category candidates) and a copy of English Version in case of Caste Certificate is in regional language.
11) Original Proof of Admission in Foreign Medical University (alongwith three self attested photocopies)
12) Applicant to retain one copy of application form and draft for future reference.
13) Equivalency Certificate from AIU to the +2 equivalent qualifications, if obtained from abroad.
14) Fee for verification of qualifying examination as prescribed by the State Boards/Universities concerned, as mentioned below in Column No. 16.
15) Eligibility Certificate is issued only through email and no hard copy is issued. Therefore, candidates must have a valid email ID on which the Eligibility Certificate to be sent.
16) Verification fees to be submitted by way of DD/Pay Order by the candidate who have qualified 10+2 examinations:
I declare that the entries made by me in this Form are true to my knowledge and I understand that I am liable for action under the law for any false information or document produced by me without any notice from MCI, New Delhi.
I also understand that the Medical Council of India shall be free to investigate on its own into the correctness of information furnished by me in this application and/or call for any further information in this regard from me and in the event of any information furnished by me being found to be incorrect or false during such investigation or at any subsequent stage, the Council may refuse to issue the eligibility certificate or if already issued may cancel the same and I shall stand debarred from appearing in the Screening Test prescribed in Sub-Section(4A) of Section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 and any other rule and regulation framed by MCI, New Delhi without any notice.
I understand that after obtaining the foreign recognized primary medical qualification, and subject to the verification as contained above, I have to pass a screening test prescribed under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 read with the Eligibility Requirement for taking Admission in an Undergraduate Medical Course in a Foreign Medical Institution Regulations, 2002 and the Screening Test Regulations, 2002 before grant of provisional/permanent registration by the Medical Council of India or any of the State Medical Councils. I further understand that the primary medical qualification has to be confirmed by the Indian Embassy concerned to be a recognized medical qualification for enrolment as medical practitioner in the country in which the institution awarding the said qualification is situated. In case on confirmation from the Indian Embassy/High Commission of India concerned, it found that the primary medical qualification awarded to me by the university/institution concerned is not recognized/approved for enrolment as medical practitioner in that country, the Medical Council of India may reject my application at any time.