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MBBS Abroad

MBBS ABROAD

Eligibility Criteria:

  • The student is required to have attained the age of 17 on December 31 of the year he is pursuing his admission. There is no upper age limit to apply for MBBS abroad.
  • The student must have completed his 10+2 from a recognized board.
  • The student must have an aggregate percentage of at least 50% or above in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and must have studied English as a compulsory subject during his 10+2 years.
  • The candidate would also be required to submit a medical certificate at the time of admission stating that the applicant is not suffering from any contagious diseases.
  • Students are also required to qualify the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET). This is mandatory even if the student is planning to pursue his medical studies abroad. Candidates should remember that the upper limit for appearing for the NEET is 25 years for General candidates and 30 years for SC/ST/OBC candidates. (The upper age limit hearing is still pending in SC)
  • Few countries have their own eligibility clauses & entrance exams.

Duration: As per new NMC guidelines.

Medium of Study: English Language Compulsory.

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Introduction:

MBBS is one of the most popular and noble career options for students in India. Many Indian students aspire to complete MBBS course from a government medical college or from a good private medical college. There are more than 450 government and private medical colleges in India. The top medical colleges in India include AIIMS News Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, CMC Vellore, AFMC Pune, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, etc. Although the list of medical colleges in India is high, the ratio of the number of seats to the medical student aspirants in India is still low. It is for this reason that many students who are unable to get a seat in a medical institute of their choice either take a drop to retake the examination or they change their career choice and look for alternative options other than MBBS. Another option for students is to complete MBBS from leading foreign medical colleges such as Vinnitsa National Medical University, Ukraine; Altai State Medical University, Russia; AMA School of Medicine, Philippines, and so on. According to the reports published by a leading news source, the number of Indian students going abroad for MBBS course is rising steeply. They also state that there is a constant rise in the students who are issued eligibility certificate to study MBBS abroad every year.

Studying abroad has metamorphosed over the years. Today it is an industry that contributes billions to the economy and supports jobs that run into lakhs. As per a study conducted by ICEF Monitor, India is the world’s second-largest source of international students and one of the fastest-growing sending markets. In 2018, over 750,000 Indian students travelled abroad to pursue higher education. This analysis simply shows us how studying abroad has grown to become a major success among the Indian students and this trend is here to stay.

A lot of Indian students those who want to study MBBS travel abroad for numerous reasons. From being able to study medicine from one of the top countries to being able to practice in a foreign land and eventually settle down, the motives could be infinite. A lot of times not being able to secure a medical seat in India can drive students to apply for MBBS abroad.

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Key Points:

  • Top Class Universities
  • Use of English language
  • Better ROI
  • Advanced Technology
  • Common Licensing Exam (NExT) For India & Abroad.

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