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Eligibility for MBBS abroad

It is a imagination of every Indian or abroad scholars to become a certified doctor. Since their childhood days parents, teachers, relatives and all the dominant people in Indian society advise them to study either medicine or engineering.


Yet, over the years the seats in engineering colleges have increased extremely but the position is not the same as the medical seats.

Let’s have a look over some states to get a clear picture of studying MBBS in Abroad:

Almost there are about 60,000 MBBS seats available all across India, and every year about 15 lakh scholars arrive for uncountable states and All India level the medical entrance exam. This obviously shows that every year only about 5% of Indian scholar eager to become a doctor are able to fulfill their dream of becoming a certified doctor.


In India, there are a total of 460 medical colleges or universities which include 225 private colleges and 235 government colleges. The bulk of private institutions have a cost fee of around 20 to 25 lakhs with a yearly tuition fee of 5 to 7 lakhs.

When the student secures a seat by clearing the NEET, MBBS will still remain a prohibited fruit almighty for middle-class families mainly because of the private colleges considerable fee structure. But you need not to worry as all hope is not lost. All the scholars who are eager to become qualified doctors can now study MBBS in Abroad to make their dream come true and that too in a pocket-friendly cost.


Parents and scholars tend to have their worry and doubts about studying MBBS Abroad. presently studying MBBS Abroad is much easier and appropriate than ever before.

Criteria to pursue admission in the Top Government Medical Universities of Abroad.

If you are planning to study MBBS Abroad then a student should look up the below-mentioned minimum eligibility criteria.






1. The aspirant should be 17 years old or must be turning 17 by 31st December of the year of admission.

2. If a student belongs to a general category then he/she must have a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

3. If a scholar belongs to the reserved category then he/she -must have a minimum aggregate of 40% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

4. The aspirant required to be NEET qualified “as per the latest notification issued by Medical Council of India (MCI) any student who wants to study MBBS in India or Abroad need to qualify NEET”

So, if we are preparing to study MBBS Abroad and matching up the above-mentioned criteria, then immediately start applying for 2020 academic sessions at the Top Government Medical Universities of Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, China, Georgia, Philippines.


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