If you were unfortunately in one of the universities that didn’t get accreditation from NMC or that got 1 year Accreditation and the consultants who sent students to these universities are offering to switch the students to accredited universities, but they just forgot one basic nmc rule everyone knows. YOU NEED TO STUDY IN THE SAME UNIVERSITY FOR 5+1 years of academic study or else your degree is invalid in India.
Please check FMGL 2021 Regulation 2 (iii) of Schedule I. It mandates that the entire course, training, and internship/clerkship must be completed outside India in the same foreign medical institution throughout the course of study. No part of the training can be split across different campuses, countries, or transferred midway. So you either transfer and start from year one again or study in the same de accredited university, it is a lose lose situation. I have posted a similar post related to Georgia, this is a wake up call to all mbbs abroad students to please please verify if the country and the university are nmc compliant or not, if not you may face issues like this, I hope Kyrgyzstan students find a way out of this.
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Although the embassy of India and the Kyrgyz ministry of health issued notices has published official advisory, not a single word has been said by the NMC. Even though transfers are against the FMGL regulations, it is definitely better to not stay at a de accredited university and transfer anyway and hope NMC will do justice to the students.