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India warns students in Uzbekistan to verify university credentials before enrolling for medical degrees
India
Published on 24 April 2026

Embassy flags possible licensure rule breaches and fake admissions
India’s embassy in Tashkent has issued an advisory to Indian students studying medicine in Uzbekistan, asking them to verify their university credentials before enrolling or continuing courses. The move follows complaints about potential breaches related to Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate rules. The embassy also cautions against admissions beyond university capacity and warns to scrutinize education consultants.
- Indian embassy urges medical students to verify Uzbek university credentials
- Advisory follows complaints about possible Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate breaches
- Degrees must be valid for medical practice in India
- Embassy warns against capacity overflow and misleading education consultants
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