Failing To Get Doctor's Licence, 3 Siblings Turn Consultants For MBBS Aspirants
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The trio have failed to crack the Foreign Medical Graduate Exam, a screening test mandatory to get a licence to practise as a doctor in India
Mrinal Jha (name changed) from Bihar's Siwan went to China in 2012 to get an MBBS degree. A year later, his sister chose Poland for her medical studies, and two years later, their youngest sibling went to Georgia to pursue his dreams of becoming a doctor.
The trio had plans to run a hospital together in their hometown, instead they now run a consultancy for students aspiring to study MBBS abroad.
This was caused by failure to crack the Foreign Medical Graduate Exam (FMGE), a screening test mandatory to get a licence to practise as a doctor in India.
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