Self Financing Scheme for Foreign Students.

Applications for MBBS/BDS & B.E./B. Pharmacy under Self Finance Schemes for Foreign Students from friendly developing countries for the Academic Session 2020-21

 

Applications are invited from foreign students for nominations to undergraduate courses in Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Bachelor of Pharmacy, MBBS & BDS under Self-Financing Scheme for the academic year 2020-21.

Foreign candidates are required to appear in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission in MBBS/ BDS UG courses in India. Details can be seen at https://nta.ac.in.

Candidates are required to send complete application  in all respect and duly supported by the following documents in triplicate (with authentic English translations, wherever required) of only those candidates who possess the minimum qualifications as given below and are willing to join the above courses to the Embassy:

(i)         Three copies of candidate’s recent photographs pasted at prescribed places in the application;

(ii)        Three attested copies of candidate’s certificates and marks sheets with percentage of marks of the qualifying examination (A certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU),   New Delhi that the candidate’s qualifying examination is equivalent to 10+2 standard of CBSE in India for the purpose of admission to B.E./B. Pharmacy/MBBS/BDS must be enclosed.  The website of Association of Indian Universities (http://www.aiuweb.org/Evaluation/evaluation.asp) may be consulted in this regard.

(iii)       Three attested copies of candidate’s:

  • First four pages of the passport’;
  • Citizenship certificate;
  • Birth certificate;
  • Character certificate from the Head of Institution last attended;
  • NEET-UG 2019 Score (for medical seats only)

 

Eligibility criteria:

(A)       For MBBS/ BDS:

(i)  A candidate must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks with at least      50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology) separately and 50% in English in the qualifying examination (equivalent to 10+2 standard of CBSE in India – equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi as requested in para 3(ii) above must be enclosed).

(ii)  National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) – It shall be necessary for a candidate to obtain minimum of marks at 50th percentile in NEET.

(iii)  For candidates who are willing to apply for MBBS seat at AIIMS, New Delhi should  check the fee details at AIIMS website.

(iv)  NEET exams have been scheduled for 26 July 2020.

 

(B)       For B.E./ B.Tech:

 (i)  A candidate must have secured a minimum of 60% aggregate marks with at least      60% in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics separately and 50% in English in the qualifying examination (equivalent to 10+2 standard of CBSE in India –  equivalence certificate from AIU, New Delhi as requested in para 3(ii) above must be enclosed).

(C)       For B. Pharmacy:

(i)  A candidate must have secured a minimum of 60% aggregate marks with at least 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology) separately and 50% in English   in the qualifying examination (equivalent to 10+2 standard of CBSE in India – equivalence certificate from AIU, New Delhi as requested in para 3(ii) above must be enclosed).

 

(D)       B. Arch:

The candidates applying for B. Arch course are required to pass the Aptitude Test as prescribed by Council of Architecture.  The candidates who do not pass the Aptitude Test will not be eligible for award of enrollment by Council of Architecture, New Delhi.

  • Students can  apply for nomination with pending final declaration of their qualifying examination results equivalent to 10+2 standard of CBSE.  Nomination of such candidates will, however, depend upon their being eligible on the basis of merit.
  • Candidates applying for B.E./ B. Pharmacy seats would be selected on the basis of academic merit.
  • Marks obtained in 11th standard examination should not be taken into consideration while computing marks obtained in 12th year of examination.
  • Marks obtained by the applicants should be clearly indicated in terms of percentage only and not in grades like A,B,C,D,S etc.
  • If grades are unavoidable, the marks obtained in percentage should be indicated invariably in brackets. Where percentage of marks not indicated, application will be rejected.
  • Selection for candidates for admission in MBBS/ BDS will be purely on merit based on the scores obtained by the candidates in NEET-UG 2020.
  • The selected candidates may have to undergo a medical test including AIDs test on arrival in India. Candidates are expected to comply with admission formalities and procedures of the respective Colleges/Institutes.
  • Lists of colleges for MBBS/BDS and B.E./B. Pharmacy courses and blank application forms can be collected from Embassy of India.
  • The complete application may be submitted in the Embassy of India, Kabul  latest by 25 June 2020.

 

1.List of MBBS BDS Colleges & Institutes
2.List of Engineering colleges and Institutes

3.App Form for SFS UG 2020


Embassy of India Kabul, Afghanistan