2026 Update: Foreign-Graduate Licensing Needs Ongoing Review
A current reminder to check the regulator at admission, before internship and before graduation because examination and registration processes can change.
Read article →Research-led answers, planning guides and dated updates for students comparing medical study options in China.
Content is reviewed against dated sources. Important admission and licensing decisions should still be checked with the relevant authority.
A current reminder to check the regulator at admission, before internship and before graduation because examination and registration processes can change.
Read article →A line-by-line method for checking tuition, hostel, insurance, deposits, service charges, beneficiary details and refund terms.
Read article →A current workflow for recording the annual MOE notice, university quota, programme language and verification date.
Read article →A hostel-room image should identify the campus, building, room type, occupancy and year; otherwise it is only a visual reference.
Read article →Hospital size alone does not establish student access; compare departments, supervision, patient communication, rotation records and internship documentation.
Read article →A structured campus review separates verified facilities from generic promotional images and asks what international students can actually use.
Read article →Room type, heating, bathrooms, kitchens, laundry, internet, distance, curfew and deposits matter more than a single hostel photograph.
Read article →The internship year can involve affiliated hospitals, language requirements, logbooks, supervision and separate fee policies that should be confirmed before admission.
Read article →Check the sender, programme, invoice, bank details and university contact independently before transferring money.
Read article →Part-time work is regulated and medical programmes are demanding; students should confirm university and immigration permission instead of budgeting around informal employment.
Read article →Scholarships can depend on performance, attendance, language progress, annual review and available funding; a discount should not be treated as permanent without written terms.
Read article →Build the budget from tuition, hostel, insurance, visa, medical checks, food, flights and post-graduation licensing costs rather than one headline fee.
Read article →A practical document file covering academic records, identity, medical forms, police documents, translations, payment evidence and regulator paperwork.
Read article →The teaching-language label affects classroom study, clinical communication, degree wording and licensing evidence, so it must be verified in writing.
Read article →The annual English-MBBS list concerns a particular programme route; it should not be confused with general university recognition or every Clinical Medicine programme.
Read article →Indian applicants should confirm current NEET eligibility and NMC foreign-medical-graduate rules before accepting a Chinese university offer.
Read article →Pakistani applicants should check the current PM&DC foreign-admission policy and the requirement linked to where intermediate education was completed.
Read article →Validity depends on the student, university, programme, admission year, clinical training and the current PM&DC route—not on a single marketing label.
Read article →A dated budgeting review showing how first-year discounts, performance awards and renewal conditions affect the full programme cost.
Read article →A dated review of why Indian students must examine course length, internship, clinical training and local registration eligibility before enrolment.
Read article →A dated review of the academic, MDCAT, institution and documentation checks Pakistani applicants should confirm against PM&DC notices.
Read article →An archived review explaining why tuition figures without an academic year, room type or official source can mislead families.
Read article →An archived 2024 planning note on keeping regulator, academic, programme, payment and clinical evidence together from the start.
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