After finishing their degree, foreign medical graduates will need to show up for a screening test within ten years.
Before being allowed to practice medicine in the nation, international medical graduates must pass the screening exam.
Foreign medical graduates must take the screening exam, which is going to be replaced by the National Exit Test, within ten years of finishing their program, according to a statement made on Wednesday by the nation’s highest medical regulatory body.
The exam is administered twice a year, and there is currently no deadline for appearing.