Hello Praveen,
No, Not necessarily
A person will be accepted into MBBS as long as he or she is free of any impairment, sickness, or condition (physical or mental).
A 'Medical Fitness Certificate' will be required though. Simply visit any government hospital and submit a Medical Fitness Certificate application to the Superintendent or equivalent authority. They will assess your weight, blood group, eyesight, and general work ability.
Here is the example format for a Medical Certificate
FORM OF MEDICAL FITNESS CERTIFICATE
MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATE FOR
ADMISSION TO MEDICAL COURSE
I hereby certify that I have examined Shri/Kum./Smt……………………………………………………………. a candidate for admission to the Medical course and cannot discover that he/she has any disease, constitutional weakness or bodily infirmity except………………...…………………………………………………… I do not consider this a disqualification for admission to the Medical/Paramedical Courses. His/her age is according to his/her own statement …………………… years and by appearance……………..years. He/She has been vaccinated. Marks of identification:……………………………………………………
Impression of left hand thumb 1) Signature
2) Full name
Date: 3) Reg. no. Date:
NOTE: Medical fitness certificate should be from the doctor having minimum designation of M.B.B.S
Hope that helps you
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