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post Aug 9 2013, 11:28 PM

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QUOTE(Jckc @ Aug 9 2013, 10:58 PM)
I was asking about UM and UKm too. I've heard its recognised in Singapore but I'm not sure for elsewhere.

The twinning programme is recognised since you graduate from the overseas uni. So, you technically get an overseas degree.

Newcastle IS a branch but its a local degree in Malaysia, which is only recognised by GMC Malaysia.
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Re UM and UKM, no where else.

There is no "GMC Malaysia", only MMC/MMA.
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post Aug 10 2013, 10:52 PM

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You have to read up on the pathways for IMGs in the GMC website.
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post Aug 10 2013, 11:18 PM

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QUOTE(Jckc @ Aug 10 2013, 11:12 PM)
haha okok. I assumed wrong then.

I got the info from the GMC website.

Thanks alot for your help!

Ill be studying in the UK so no PLAB for me luckily, just hope ill get a housemen place by the time i graduate. x.x
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Which medical school will you be joining?
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post Aug 11 2013, 07:27 AM

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QUOTE(Jckc @ Aug 11 2013, 12:13 AM)
Ill be going for University of Leicester. smile.gif

That's what I've heard too about the excess doctors but wasn't sure about it. My sister's friend was one of the 300.. He did managed to get a job but it was not permanent. He got 6 months at Nottingham and another 6 months later at Glasgow.. He now plans to go to Singapore for housemanship. biggrin.gif

I'm not a JPA scholar, just a bursary holder for A levels. tongue.gif
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Where was the interview done for Uni of Leicester? KL/Singapore, or did you have to fly to the UK?
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post Aug 12 2013, 12:40 PM

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Passed by KCL, seems to be in rough district in London. Actually better to be outside London. ..the presence of immigrants are alarming. No wonder the native Brits are moving back to the country.

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post Aug 12 2013, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Aug 12 2013, 12:47 PM)
oxford and cambridge ARE outside london....
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Gosh! What was I thinking?!
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post Aug 12 2013, 01:53 PM

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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Aug 12 2013, 01:49 PM)
Free flow of labour in the EU. To work or live in UK, can go acquire pr or citizenship status in Spain, Portugal or Greece.
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Personally, it only makes sense to live in an English village or some very small town. Winchester is very charming.

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post Aug 12 2013, 03:55 PM

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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Aug 12 2013, 03:27 PM)
That's what I used to think after staying in a small town and a bigger city but I think I will miss the "happenings" in the bigger towns like expos, exhibitions,seminars,  sports events, shows,museums etc. I can spent one full day at one of the museums in Glasgow going thru the exhibits and finding out how come there were so many Indians over there!

Currently, touring in UK/Europe? Another month to go before the next academic year begins.
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Ideally, live in the village, and then just travel to the bigger cities for the events you mentioned. I only really like going to musicals.
Was in the UK whole of June, so had time to revisit a couple of places, and some new places. Should be going next in the spring. S's academic year starts 26th Aug, and I think his holidays will be shorter from here onwards.


 

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