here's some information that one should check before selecting a Caribbean med school
- Listing by the WHO.
- Listing by the ECFMG - IMED.
- Provide a curriculum based on a United States medical school model.
- Graduates must be eligible to practice in the country (not only the jurisdiction) where the school is located in order to be eligible to practice in the various states.
- Graduates must be eligible for the NRMP Residency Placement Match in order to participate in residency training.
Many schools fulfill these criteria...AUA comes to mid instantly. It even has a tie up with the Indian med school named Kasturba, look it up on the internet...its a good option for NRI and Indian students