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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello there, oh that's a tough question. Which college can you apply for is a very ambiguous question. There are many countries and colleges to choose from. Based on the academics you mentioned, you can look for applying to medical schools in UK or even China and Singapore. Since USA and Canada don't have a MBBS degree, which can be done after class 12th, can't recommend you on that one. But, if you are willing to spend 4 years additional to the medical degree you may consider applying for a BS degree first ( take the SAT /ACT in this case) and then apply for a medical school in Canada or US.

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rahul r

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Normally, a pass percentage of 50% is required by most colleges to apply for admission to an MBBS course. Additionally, aspirants may have to appear for an entrance exam like the NEET UG 2018 exam. Entrance test marks and board examination marks are combined to create a merit score.
Candidates may also make use of NRI quota and donation seats to secure admission by paying money. Many private colleges have a certain percentage of seats reserved under NRI and Donation quotas.
Regards.

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rahul r

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1) Engineering Entrance Exams:
JEE Main
JEE Advanced
BITSAT
VITEEE
2) Architecture Entrance Tests:
NATA
3) Medical Entrance Tests:
NEET UG
Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Entrance Exam
AIIMS MBBS
JIPMER MBBS Entrance Test
Christian Medical College MBBS entrance exam
AIPVT
4) Hotel Management Entrance Exams
NCHMCT JEE
5) Law Entrance Exams
CLAT
ISAT
6) Design Entrance Tests
NIFT entrance test
NID
7) Others
Staff Selection Commission SSC Exam
CPT for Chartered Accountancy.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Indian students after their 10+2 are not eligible for MBBS in USA. Minimum qualification required is B.Sc. Degree and then a student has to appear for MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) and is then eligible to apply for admission. Only private Medical Colleges in USA and fees is approximately. US$ 50,000/- (Rs. 32 lacs) very year.
MBBS in South America / Central America is possible in the budget of 40-60 Lacs but these are small islands in the Caribbean region and are not a part of USA. Regards.

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It's Russia and America.

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rahul r

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Admission Process for MBBS from M.S. Ramaiah Medical College:
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in NEET.
Eligibility:
Qualification- class 12th
Minimum Eligibility to Apply- 50% marks
Additional Details
Mandatory Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, English, Biology

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rahul r

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Please check for eligibility criteria to pursue a course in MBBS as mentioned below:
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Minimum age: 17 years
Candidate must have passed 10+2 Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, from a recognised board. Minimum aggregate marks required in PCB subjects- 50%. Minimum marks scored in Biology subject- 50%. Note: Minimum marks criteria may vary (usually around 50% marks).
Candidate must also have taken part in medical entrance examination organized by State or Central Government. Some of the well known entrance tests are- State wise CETs (Medical), AIIMS Entrance, AIPMT PGIMER JIPMER and AFMC. Note: T
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rahul r

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MBBS has much broader scope as MBBS graduates are certified doctors, and if you have extensive knowledge of your subject, it is easy to find employment, whereas B.Sc. Graduates often have to study PG courses to land a high paying job. So, in my opinion MBBS has much broader scope. Regardless, I have listed down career scope for both avenues which should help you judge which is better.
Career scope after B.Sc. In Statistics:
Students with a degree in B.Sc. Statistics are eligible to apply for various jobs in Banking, IT, Quality control etc. They can even take up Actuarial Science as a specialisation and join in various financial and shar
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