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(1) A common final year undergraduate medical examination, to be known
as the National Exit Test shall be held for granting licence to practice medicine as medical practitioners
and for enrolment in the State Register or the National Register, as the case may be.
(2) The Commission shall conduct the National Exit Test through such designated authority and in
such manner as may be specified by regulations.
(3) The National Exit Test shall become operational on such date, within three years from the date of
commencement of this Act, as may be appointed by the Central Government, by notification.
(4) Any person with a foreign medical qualification shall have to qualify National Exit Test for the
purpose of obtaining licence to practice medicine as medical practitioner and for enrolment in the State
Register or the National Register, as the case may be, in such manner as may be specified by regulations.
(5) The National Exit Test shall be the basis for admission to the postgraduate broad-speciality
medical education in medical institutions which are governed under the provisions of this Act or under
any other law for the time being in force and shall be done in such manner as may be specified by
regulations.
(6) The Commission shall specify by regulations the manner of conducting common counselling by
the designated authority for admission to the postgraduate broad-speciality seats in the medical
institutions referred to in sub-section (5):
Provided that the designated authority of the Central Government shall conduct the common
counselling for All India seats and the designated authority of the State Government shall conduct the
common counselling for the seats at the State level.
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