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The Medical Higher Educational Institutes (MHEIs) of Uzbekistan are providing 2,000 seats to relocate Indian medical students who were pursuing MBBS in Ukraine but had to return back after the Russian invasion, Uzbekistan Ambassador to India, Dilshod Akhatov said here on Thursday.

Interacting with media, he said the MHEIs have accepted the new screening test regulations and Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) Regulations-2021 of National Medical Commission (NMC) and will provide quality and affordable medical education to Indian



students.

The Ambassador also commended the journey of Ukraine returned Indian students and presented provisional admission letters to students who successfully passed the interview session conducted by the Government Higher Medical Institutes of Uzbekistan like Bukhar State Medical Institute and Tashkent Medical Academy.

Parents and students applauded the gesture and presented a large customized canvas painting frame to the Ambassador along with medical students by Dr. B.Divya Raj Reddy, Director of NEO and Indian Representative for MHEIs of Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan.
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