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Benefits and Risks of Study MBBS in Abroad for Indian Students

Indian students who hold a bachelor's degree in MBBS in China, for example, have to pay only between 30 and 35 Lakhs for the course that lasts 4.5 years plus one year of internship.

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Benefits and Risks of Study MBBS in Abroad for Indian Students

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  1. Benefits and Risks of Study MBBS in Abroad for Indian Students

  2. An MBBS degree is still one of the most sought after in India, but with increasing competition for medical posts in the country, more students are now study MBBS in Abroad. We take a look at the various options available to perform an MBBS degree abroad. According to data from the National Board of Examinations (NBE), since 2011, China has been the most preferred destination for Indian students who wish to obtain a primary medical qualification outside of India. Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia are other favorite options. For most of the Indian students, economics is the determining factor, since medical education in India has a high price that they can’t afford. Indian students who hold a bachelor's degree in MBBS in China, for example, have to pay only between 30 and 35 Lakhs for the course that lasts 4.5 years plus one year of internship. However, the quality of education in some countries often leaves much to be desired, and students who have completed the course of studies at lower universities Abroad often can’t pass the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduates Examination) which is mandatory to obtain the registration of Medical Council of India (MCI) is necessary to practice in India.

  3. China- Whilestudy MBBS in China for Indian students is relatively cheap, the quality of education in some medical universities in China is not on par with other countries. Be sure to choose a category a medical college in China to ensure that the level of education is good. Indian students also face other problems, such as the language barrier (knowing Mandarin is a must to survive!) Some foreign students also can’t adapt to local cuisine, especially those who are vegetarians or insist on halal food. The estimated budget is around INR 30 Lakh up for A Grade universities and around INR 20 Lakh for B Grade universities. Also check the cost of living, transportation and other miscellaneous expenses. Scholarships may be available for economically weaker students, although few are available for Indian students.

  4. Philippines- Students in the Philippines must first take an 18 months pre-medical course, after which they must pass a National Medical Test (NMAT) with a minimum score of 50 percentile. If you do not pass this exam within 2 years, you will be denied admission and will be returned. The cost of education is very cheap and reaches approximately 12 to 15 Lakhs for the MBBS degree. However, be careful with universities that are not affiliated with hospitals and that do not offer practical learning opportunities. Reference- http://msnho.com/blog/jagvimal/benefits-and-risks-study-mbbs-abroad-indian-students

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