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PLAB Part 1 to be held in Iran for the First time
by - 2190 reads, based on 2 votes
GMC has declared new test centers for PLAB Part 1 exam for the year 2005. This includes the test centers in Iran (Tehran), Dubai, Sri Lanka, Bulgaria and Lagos. The frequency of PLAB Part 1 test in India has been reduced to only three exams per year. Here is a list of contact numbers and mail addresses for local PLAB centers and british council.... More

Indian GP honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award
by tegs - 1821 reads, based on 1 vote
UK Bureau London, February 3 In 1996,Shiv as GMC's delegate initiated and negotiated with the Indian Government and set up the PLAB test (Pt.1) to be held outside UK for the first time. This helped thousands of young doctors to take this essential test in their own Countries without disturbing their professional or domestic lives. PLAB is now being held twice in a year in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Egypt. ... More

Changes to the registration process for doctors in some countries
by - 2805 reads, based on 2 votes
Changes to the registration process for doctors who have qualified in Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, West Indies before 31st October 2003 or the University of Malaya before 31st December 1989 NOTE: No changes have been made for Indian graduates despite a strong rumour of plab 1 exemption for certain medical colleges in India. Why are changes being made to the way I can apply for registration? Until 17 December 2002 the GMC had a two-tier system of registration for overseas qualified doctors. Doctors who qualified at certain medical schools in the above countries had the right to apply for provisional and full registration. ... More

GMC announces new centres in Bangalore and Hyderabad for PLAB 1
by RxPG - 1322 reads, based on 1 vote
Due to the high demand for places, you are strongly advised to allow at least four months from the time of submitting an application to getting a place. You may not hold a place in more than one examination. A significant number of candidates have expressed concern about rumours circulating about the PLAB test on other websites and in chat rooms. We always advertise any changes to the test in advance and we strongly advise candidates to be guided by the information on the GMC website and in our advice to candidates rather than from other sources.... More


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