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The Screening Test Regulations, 2002

UNION OF INDIA
India

The Screening Test Regulations, 2002

Regulation THE-SCREENING-TEST-REGULATIONS-2002 of 2002

  • Published on 1 January 2002
  • Commenced on 1 January 2002
  • [This is the version of this document from 1 January 2002.]
  • [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Central Government ActThe Screening Test Regulations, 2002THE SCREENING TEST REGULATIONS, 20021

1. Short title and commencement. -(1) These regulations may be called the Screening Test Regulations, 2002.

(2)They shall come into force on the date 1 of their publication in the Official Gazette.

2. Definitions. -In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,-(a) "Act" means the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956);

(b)"Council" means the Medical Council of India constituted under Section 3 of the Act;
(c)"Permanent Registration" means registration for the purpose of enrolment on any State Medical Register or Indian Medical Register after obtaining the Primary Medical qualification followed by completion of such practical training as prescribed either in India or abroad as per the provisions of the Act;
(d)"Prescribed" means prescribed by regulations made under this Act;
(e)"Prescribed Authority" means a medical institution or any other examining body authorized by the Central Government/Medical Council of India to conduct Screening Test;
(f)"Primary Medical qualification" means a medical qualification awarded by any medical institution outside India which is a recognized qualification for enrolment as medical practitioner in the country in which the institution awarding the said qualification is situated and which is equivalent to MBBS in India;
(g)"Provisional Registration" means provisional registration in a State Medical Register or Indian Medical Register for the purpose of undergoing practical training in India as prescribed and for no other purpose by an Indian citizen possessing any primary medical qualification but has not undergone such practical training after obtaining that qualification as may be required by the rules or regulations in force in the country granting the qualification;
(h)"qualifying examination" means the examination to be qualified to become eligible for admission to MBBS course in India as prescribed in the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997;
(i)"registration" means either Provisional Registration or Permanent Registration.

3. An Indian citizen 2 [or a person who has been granted overseas citizenship of India] possessing a primary medical qualification awarded by any medical institution outside India who is desirous of getting provisional or permanent registration with the Medical Council of India or any State Medical Council on or after 15-3-2002 shall have to qualify a screening test conducted by the prescribed authority for that purpose as per the provisions of Section 13 of the Act: Provided that a person seeking permanent registration shall not have to qualify the screening test if he/she had already qualified the same before getting his/her provisional registration.

4. Eligibility Criteria. -No person shall be allowed to appear in the screening test unless: 3 [(1) No person shall be allowed to appear in the screening test unless: he/she is a citizen of India or has been granted Overseas citizenship of India and possess any primary medical qualification, which is confirmed by the Indian Embassy concerned, to be a recognized qualification for enrolment as medical practitioner in the country in which the institution awarding the said qualification is situated.]

(2)He/she had obtained 'Eligibility Certificate' from the Medical Council of India as per the 'Eligibility Requirement for taking admission in an undergraduate medical course in a Foreign Medical Institution Regulations, 2002'. This requirement shall not be necessary in respect of Indian citizens [or overseas citizens of India ] who have acquired the medical qualifications from foreign medical institutions or have obtained admission in foreign medical institution before 15th March, 2002.

5. The purpose of conducting the screening test shall be only to determine the eligibility or otherwise of a candidate for his or her registration with the Medical Council of India or any State Medical Council and qualifying the same shall not confer any other right, whatsoever, on a candidate.

6. The details regarding the Scheme for conducting the screening test and the syllabus of the test shall be announced by the Medical Council of India from time to time for the information of the candidates.

7. The screening test shall be conducted twice every year as per the Schedule of examination announced by the Prescribed Authority. The procedure of conducting the test shall be in accordance with the Scheme announced by the Medical Council of India in this regard.

8. There shall be three papers of multiple choice questions in Pre-Clinical, Para -Clinical and Clinical Medicine and its allied subjects including Obstetrics and Gynaecology. The language of the test shall be English. The test for each paper will be of three hours duration.

9. A candidate shall be declared as having passed only if he/she obtains a minimum of 50% (fifty per cent) marks in each paper separately. The minimum qualifying marks shall apply to all categories of candidates without exception.

4 [ 10 A candidate shall have to pass all the three papers in the same attempt. However there shall not be any restriction on the number of attempts to appear in the test.]" 10. A candidate may avail of maximum three chances to appear and pass the test. Actual appearance at the test will constitute an attempt. If he/she does not qualify even in his/her 3rd appearance in the test, the candidate will not be eligible for registration by the Council or by any State Medical Council in India. ".

11. The Prescribed Authority shall intimate the result of the Screening Test to the candidates as well as to the Secretary, Medical Council of India and the State Medical Councils. The unsuccessful candidates shall also be appropriately informed. The candidates who qualify the Screening Test may apply to the Secretary, Medical Council of India, New Delhi or to any State Medical Council for provisional registration/permanent registration along with the requisite registration fee in favour of Secretary, Medical Council of India or the State Medical Council. The Medical Council of India or the State Medical Councils shall issue provisional registration to such successful candidates, who are yet to undergo one year internship in an approved institution and issue permanent registration to such eligible candidates who have already undergone one year internship, as the case may be.

1. Came into force on 18-2-2002.

2. Added by Notification No. MCI-203(9)/2009-Regn./39606, dated 25th September, 2009.

3. Subs. by Notification No. MCI-203(9)/2009-Regn./39606, dated 25th September, 2009, for Para (1). Para (1), before substitution, stood as under:

4. Subs. by the Screening Test (Amendment) Regulations, 2003, dated 28th June, 2003. Regulation 10, before substitution, stood as under: