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While to pursue medical degree abroad appearing for the NEET exam is not compulsory and a lot of countries offer admission with a NEET score, the requirement of a NEET score arises when the student aspires to return to India to practice. Hence NEET exams becomes a mandatory requirement and should have been given before the student travels abroad for their medical studies.



While to pursue medical degree abroad appearing for the NEET exam is not compulsory and a lot of countries offer admission without a NEET score, the requirement of a NEET score arises when the student aspires to return to India to practice. Hence NEET exams becomes a mandatory requirement and should have been given before the student travels abroad for their medical studies.

Applicants must score an aggregate score of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in the general category, 40% for SC/ST/OBC, 45% for general physical handicap, and 40% for SC/ST/OBC-PH. Furthermore the student should also be in the 45th to 50th percentile on NEET exams to improve his chances for admission.

Study MBBS Abroad is a great option for Indian students who wish to pursue their career in Medical. International exposure to some of the best Universities across the world, state of the art technology and getting an opportunity to closely working with world renowned faculty helps them to build a strong career for themselves.

Studying MBBS abroad also gives the options to the Indian Students to legally practice in India on the condition that they clear the screening test requirements set by the NMC (National Medical Council). Additionally, if you have gained an MBBS degree from the US, Canada, Germany, Australia, the UK, etc., would be exempted from giving the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) to practice medicine in India.

There are thousands of University options available to Indian Students to pursue their Medical Degree from across the world. University options in US, UK, Australia, Canada, Europe, CIS Countries offer best education options for Indian Students. Quality of Education, International Exposure, Facility, University ranking and cost can be some of the drivers for the students to decide the best option.

Yes, all students who have completed their medical studies from any university recognized by the NMC (National Medical Council of India ) can practice in India post clearing their screening test conducted by NMC. It is also important for medical studies aspirant to know that they need to sit for the NEET exams before they travel abroad to pursue their studies. Else they would not be able to practice medicine in India.

It is mandatory for students to complete an MBBS degree of 6 years from any recognized University along with the one year mandatory rotating internship. 

No, a five-year MBBS degree from abroad is not recognized in India. For Indian medical students to practice in India, an MBBS degree of six years is mandatory along with one year of mandatory rotating internship. Countries like Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia offer six-year MBBS degrees without compulsorily requiring students to sit for standardized exams such as the TOEFL or the IELTS. 

Yes, studying MBBS abroad is cheaper option as compared to India, the average cost of studying MBBS abroad can start from 35 Lakh vis a vis studying in government institution wherein the cost can be as high as 1 Cr.