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MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
Pocket-14, Sector-8 Dwarka
New Delhi - 110077
Medical
Council of India has received a letter dated 26.7.2007 from First
Secretary(P-II), Embassy of India, Beijing, China, stating as
under:-
“We have come across a report in the Chinese-language
press about the announcement yesterday(25 July) of a provisional set
of measures designed to impose stricter control, on English-language
undergraduate medical education imparted to foreign students in
China. The full
translation of the report, published in the official “Guangming
Daily” of today (26 July) is enclosed herewith.
2. You may like to note that many of
the concerns raised in respect of Indian medical students in China
are sought to be addressed through these provisional measures.
It is apparent that more control will be exercised by the
designated bodies of the Chinese Ministry of Education.
So far, as you are well aware, the medical education
institutes have been following their own standards for intake of
foreign students.
3. The report also mentions 30
medical education institutes approved to enroll foreign students.
From the website of the Ministry of Education, we obtained
the list, along with their planned foreign students intake for the
year 2007-08 (copy enclosed). While
this does not answer our question on the status of students already
enrolled in other institutes (and we have sought meeting with the
Ministry of Education here to clarify this), it may be ensured in
the meanwhile that no eligibility certificates are issued by
concerned authorities in India for study in institutes other than
those in the list.
4. We are also obtaining the full
set of the regulations, and will share with you our opinion after
going through them in detail. In
the meantime, grateful if the findings of the Ministry of Health
delegation that visited China in June 2007 are shared with us, with
instructions, if any, to Indian students in China.”
In view of above, Medical Council of India has decided that
w.e.f. 26.7.2007, the Eligibility Certificate should be issued only
for the following institutes in China up to the number specified
against each in respect of desirous of having medical education in
China:-
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S.N.
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Institute
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Intake
in 2007-2008
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1.
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China
Medical University
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80
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2.
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Chongqing
Medical University
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100
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3.
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Capital Medical
University |
100
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4.
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Dalian
Medical University
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100
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5.
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Guangxi
Medical University
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55
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6.
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Harbin
Medical University
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50
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7.
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Huazhong
University of S & T
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100
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8.
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Jilin
University
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100
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9.
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Nanjing
Medical University
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100
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10.
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Qingdao
University
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60
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11.
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Southeast
University
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120
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12.
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Suzhou
University
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80
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13.
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Shandong
University
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60
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14.
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Southern
Medical University
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100
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15.
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Sichuan
University
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100
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16.
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Tianjin
Medical University
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120
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17.
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Wenzhou
Medical College
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80
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18.
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Wuhan
University
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100
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19.
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Xi’an
Jiaotong University
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120
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20.
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Xinjiang
Medical University
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100
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21.
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Zhejiang
University
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60
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22.
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Zhengzhou
University
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100
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23.
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Zhongnan
University
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30
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24.
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Zhongshan
University
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80
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25.
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Fudan
University
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0
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26.
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Hebei
Medical University
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0
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27.
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Peking
University
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0
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28.
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Shanghai
Jiaotong University
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0
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29.
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Tsinghua
University School of Medicine
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0
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30.
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Tongji
University
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0
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It
has further been decided that in respect of six institutes in the
above table for which the Government of China has decided not to
have any intake in 2007-08 , no eligibility certificate should be
issued in respect of the candidates desiring to have admissions in
these six institutes for the current academic year.
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