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Study MBBS Abroad means pursuing your medical degree (MBBS or its equivalent) in a foreign country instead of studying medicine in your home country. For Indian students, this usually involves studying at a medical university in countries such as Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, or Bangladesh. (Collegedunia)
Limited MBBS seats in India compared with the number of NEET applicants.
Lower tuition fees in many foreign medical universities compared with private medical colleges in India.
Availability of English-medium medical programs.
International exposure and experience. (Collegedunia)
Pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Qualify NEET (required if you want to practice medicine in India after graduation).
Meet the admission requirements of the chosen university. (Careers360)
Yes, but there are conditions. Students must:
Study at a recognized medical university.
Follow the rules of the National Medical Commission (NMC).
Complete the required internship and licensing requirements.
Pass the applicable screening/licensing examination required for medical practice in India. (Collegedunia)
More affordable in some countries.
No donation/capitation fees at many universities.
Global exposure and multicultural environment.
Modern medical infrastructure at many institutions. (Collegedunia)
Verify that the university is recognized and meets NMC requirements.
Check the quality of clinical training and teaching.
Understand the total cost, including living expenses.
Be cautious of unverified admission agents and scams. (Collegedunia)
If you're in India and considering MBBS abroad, I can also explain the best countries, fees, NEET score requirements, and career prospects after graduation.
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