MCI Screening Test

October 5, 2011

MCI Screening Test

Filed under: MCI Screening Test — drindrajitrana @ 9:08 pm

                 

The Medical Council of India stipulates that all students studying MBBS programme from Medical Colleges outside India and wanting to practice in India after completion of their programme, need to appear for a “Screening Test”.Screening test is an examination conducted by Medical Council of India. It is an eligibility test conducted by Medical Council of India for registration of successful candidates who pass the screening test. The test consists of three papers of multiple choice questions in Pre-Clinical, Para-Clinical and Clinical Medicine and its allied subjects including Obstetrics and Gynaecology.The screening test is conducted in English. The test duration for each paper will be of three hours. Students have to obtain 50% marks in each paper separately in order to pass the eligibility test.

The “Screening test” is conducted by the National Board of Education (NBE), New Delhi. This exam is conducted twice a year; on last Saturday / Sunday of September and on last Saturday / Sunday of March.

Visit official website of MCI:  http://www.mciindia.org/

This blog’ll give all best information regarding MCI screening test, past papers, study materials & more than this moral support.

Mission:

  1. To provide best informations regarding MCI Screening Test.
  2. To provide a platform for developing communication with each other.
  3. To provide discussion scope on various doubts regarding MCI Screening Test.
  4. To provide study materials including past year question papers, various mcq books and all related resources that ‘ll be helpfull for the exam.
  5. Last but not the least to motivate & support each other morally & mentally.

Kind regards,

Dr. Indrajit Rana

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2 Comments »

  1. very good

    Comment by dhiman rudro — October 14, 2011 @ 9:14 pm | Reply

  2. hey rana … how r u

    Comment by hymasri — October 14, 2011 @ 11:31 pm | Reply


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