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Fellowship Programmes for International Students


           With the base theme of enhancing the footprints of the National Board on the global academic map,
           the board has commenced a number of postdoctoral fellowship programmes for the international

           community of students. These programmes are run in state-of-the-art accredited hospitals and offer a
           great experience for them Launched on July 1, 2020, these fellowship programmes offer learning and

           skill training in multiple disciplines (Table 5).


           To qualify to sit for the competitive entrance test, each candidate must fulfil certain criteria. They
           must  possess  the  post-graduate  medical  qualification  which  makes  them  eligible  to  pursue  the

           fellowship, this qualification must be registered in their country, the candidates must be registered to
           practice in their country, and the candidates must possess a ‘no objection certificate’ from the Medical

           Council or government of their country to appear for the Fellowship Entrance Test and permission to

           work in India for the entire period of fellowship. The candidates must carry a valid passport and visa.

           Candidates who qualify the entrance examination shall be required to obtain clearance from Ministry

           of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and local police and must
           obtain temporary registration with the National Medical Commission (NMC) before joining the FNB

           programme.

           Good Clinical Practice Guidelines


                                                                   This comprehensive set - featuring the 3rd

                                                                   edition  of  Good  Clinical  Practice
                                                                   Guidelines (India) and its two companion

                                                                   volumes,  Communication  in  Healthcare:

                                                                   A Practical Clinical Guide and Teaching
                                                                   &  Assessment,  represents  a  paradigm

                                                                   shift in Indian medical literature.


















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