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Yes! In fact, this is the only compulsory exam that Indian medical aspirants need to give in order to be eligible for an MBBS in Philippines. The reason behind this is that the NEET exam is perhaps the only pan-Indian medical exam that acts as a unit of measurement of the caliber of Indian medical aspirants.<br><br>Source Code:- https://www.klusster.com/portfolios/viveksharmaji/contents/255872?code=6e046776-af27-434d-a4f6-bdd87c47d9a7<br><br>
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How to Ensure that Your MBBS in Philippines is Hassle free? The Philippines in recent years, has become a go-to destination for many Indian medical aspirants as it has several options for quality and affordable education. However, there is confusion regarding the various aspects pertaining to the MCI approved medical colleges abroad in the Philippines. This post attempts to solve just that! Is NEET necessary for MBBS in Philippines? Yes! In fact, this is the only compulsory exam that Indian medical aspirants need to give in order to be eligible for an MBBS in Philippines. The reason behind this is that the NEET exam is perhaps the only pan-Indian medical exam that acts as a unit of measurement of the caliber of Indian medical aspirants. Universities in the Philippines use the NEET Exam to judge whether or not the candidates possess the requisite knowledge to be admitted to a Filipino university. This exam tests the students on a variety of clinical disciplines along with pre and para-clinical ones. Is Philippines cheaper than India? Though not cheaper than the government medical colleges of India, the MCI approved medical colleges abroad in the Philippines are way cheaper than the private Indian medical colleges. Indian medical aspirants have a “one-in-million” chance of getting into a government university. Thus, their best bet is a private university, which would generally cost them around INR 50 Lakh-1 Crore. Compared to that the MBBS in Philippines fees starts from INR 15 Lakh and will go to a maximum of INR 30 Lakh (in rare cases). This will include the tuition and accommodation fee along with other miscellaneous charges of the university for the entire 5.5-year period.
Despite such a low and affordable fee, the quality of services (classes, lab facilities, campus facilities etc) are at par with the best of private universities in India. What adds more to its affordability is the fact that students don’t have to pay any additional charges like donations and/or capitation fee, unlike in Indian universities. Which medical college is best in Philippines? It won’t be right to crown any single particular college as “the best” of the lot as all of the top MCI approved medical colleges abroad in the Philippines have something unique to offer. The most important universities you need to keep in mind include - 1. University of Perpetual Help System Dalta = Teachers who are passouts from UCLA, UC Davis, Berkeley, University of London, etc. 2. AMA School of Medicine = 3 merit scholarships for Indian students (50%, 20% and 10% on tuition fees) during first year admissions in the MD course. This depends on their BS results. 3. Our Lady Fatima University = Houses the First-ever Science and Technology Hub in Valenzuela City. 4. Davao Medical School Foundation = Highest FMGE Passing Percentage in the last decade. 5. Emilio Aguinaldo College = No 1 School/College in The Philippines with the most number of accredited programs. Is an MBBS in Philippines valid in India? An MBBS in Philippines consists of a pre-med/BS course of 1.5 years and a 4-year MD course. Despite being 5.5 years long (as demanded by the NMC Gazette 2021), a Filipino medical degree isn’t valid in India as the NMC doesn’t recognize the BS course as part of the official duration.
It, however, fulfills the other requirements like the English-language curriculum and the compulsory 1-year internship, and the colleges being NMC-approved. The only obstacle is the duration. As far as the duration is concerned, Filipino universities shall soon change it to meet the NMC guidelines as Indian students contribute the most in terms of enrollment and financial contributions. However currently, all those who have already enrolled in The Philippines before 18th November 2021 will have their courses considered valid in India. This is all that you needed to know regarding the MBBS in Philippines prospect! Source Code:- https://www.klusster.com/portfolios/viveksharmaji/contents/255872?code=6e046776-af27- 434d-a4f6-bdd87c47d9a7