CPSP Deed of Undertaking

CPSP is providing this wonderful opportunity to its trainees to complete part of their FCPS part II training in UK without any extra qualifications other than the mandatory GMC Requirement of IELTS / OET. But CPSP has set certain rules, a contract to bind the trainees. Most people have no idea about it unless they have been accepted and provided with this contract to sign, they aren't mentally prepared and have to take a quick life changing decision within a matter of days. Read on to find out what these rules are.

The Signing of the of the undertaking is one of the most important initial step to get your scholarship sorted after being selelcted and unless you do this step your application will not proceed.


Deed of Undertaking


You must provide the Deed of Undertaking to CPSP. The draft of the deed is found below. This Deed of Undertaking must be executed on official stamp paper duly signed and attested by the Oath Commissioner and notarized. The original copy of the Deed of Undertaking must be submitted to CPSP.  Only after CPSP receives the undertaking will they further issue the Scholarship letter, instructions on how to proceed.















Now these are the terms set by CPSP if you wish to enroll in their Scholarship Program. The idea of this post is to allow you to prepare yourself of what CPSP expects of you and what are you getting yourself into by opting for the scholarship

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