MBBS in Russia
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
To study MBBS in Russia, you should have secured minimum 50% in PCB at 12th board exams as per the MCI norms.
From coming year it might even become compulsory to be NEET qualified to study MBBS abroad.
You can select the university you want to apply to, your documents will have to be sent. After receiving acceptance letter and invitation letter from university, you need to apply for visa.
You can do it yourself if you have the know how or take assistance of an education consultant.
To learn about the best universities in Russia, you can read here: http://edificeeducation.com/mbbs-in-russia
To get assistance for admission in Rus
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
You can get admission in Russia. MCI gives acknowledgement to students from NIOS to appear for MCI screening. But, this rule might change from next year.
So, if you are going this year, you might get acceptance.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
GOOD LUCK.
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8 years ago
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
I am not an agent. MBBS in Russia is not a very good option as in Russian university, bilingual language system is followed. It means, you will be taught in Russian plus English so there will be language problem.
Another thing is you need to clear MCI screening test to practice in India and if you study in bilingual language than you will face a lot problem to clear it and if you don't clear you can not become doctor in India in Russia only one university that is Smolensk state medical university is good rest all are not good.
In my recommendation, you should do MBBS from Bukovinian State Medical University, Ukraine as it
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
You can choose any country, but more important is the university you choose.
Secondly, don't be misled by agents who promote South America as gateway to USA. Even if you are doing your clinical training in USA along with studies in South America, you will have to crack USMLE to get residency in USA. It is extremely difficult.
In Philippines, very few universities have good standards of education. First, you are admitted to pre medical program of 1.5 years after which you get admission to 4 year MD program but to be promoted to MD, you need to clear an entrance exam NMAT with minimum 40%. Most of the universities are private.
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