Indian applicants should compare a Chinese medical programme against the National Medical Commission rules that apply to foreign medical graduates, not only against the university's marketing material.
Entry planning
Confirm the current NEET and eligibility-certificate requirements before admission. The university should issue an official admission notice that identifies the degree, teaching language, study length and clinical or internship component.
Programme structure
The FMGL Regulations describe minimum education and internship expectations for foreign medical qualifications. Students should verify that the full curriculum, clinical training and internship structure can be documented. A label such as MBBS or Clinical Medicine by itself does not answer every licensing question.
- Save the official curriculum and academic calendar
- Keep evidence of in-person teaching and clinical attendance
- Obtain detailed internship and hospital-rotation records
- Confirm whether the qualification permits registration in the country of training
Language and clinical work
English-medium classroom teaching does not remove the need for Chinese during patient contact. Ask when Chinese-language study begins, what proficiency is expected before clinical rotations and how international students are supervised in hospitals.
Final verification
NMC advisories and court or policy developments can affect foreign graduates. Recheck the official NMC website at admission, before internship and before returning to India.
Last reviewed 15/07/2026