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Contributor-Level 9
As of now, NEET is not required to study MBBS abroad. May be in future, it will be required since talks are going on.
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TISS is a unique institute where you will find M.A programmes unlike other bschools which offer MBA or PGDM.
Also,TISS fees are considerably low then other institutes
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The programme to become MD in Germany after MBBS in India is filled with quite a few challenges. First of all, you need to get in touch with the authentic, experienced and knowledgeable overseas education consultant who understands your needs well. The steps are well defined and it takes additional 2 years to study PG medicine in Germany though it ultimately gives an opportunity for PG in Germany.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine
Duke-NUS Medical School
Advantages of doing an MBBS from Singapore:
It offers several top notch courses, which if not better, are at par with the courses offered, in the States. The exorbitant amount of 'fees' in private colleges makes this seem like a m
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