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I am an Indian National/Non resident Indian doing my medical studies in another country. Does it make it any easier for me to do the elective?

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I am an Indian National/Non resident Indian doing my medical studies in another country. Does it make it any easier for me to do the elective?

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Yes it does. If you are an Indian National or a Non Resident Indian (NRI) and your passport clearly states that your Nationality is Indian, then, we do not have to take the permission of the Medical Council for you. This means: You need to send only ONE bank draft for Rs. 1000 for the Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry and need NOT send the other one for the Medical Council of India. Also, the time for processing your application and had hence the lead-time required for your application can be reduced to just 6 weeks providing that vacancies for electives exist during the period desired by you.

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