For the purposes of this Part, a person is an eligible person to be registered to practice as an allied health practitioner if the person—
(a) holds a degree, diploma or licence from a university or other institution, which is authorized to offer training in that particular discipline of the allied health profession for which the applicant requires to be registered; or
(b) holds a certificate from the membership of a health society recognized by the national registration agency of the country where the qualification was obtained as furnishing sufficient guarantee that he or she possesses the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice as an allied health practitioner; and
(c) shows to the satisfaction of the Council that he or she is a person of good character and otherwise fulfills the conditions prescribed by this Act.