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Raushan Kumar

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In order to pursue MBBS abroad, the minimum qualifying NEET score is 162 or higher for General candidates. Whereas, for SC, ST & OBC candidates, the minimum score requirement is 127or above. Hence, the same is applicable for a Russian medical university. Note that your NEET score is valid for three years in a Russian medical college.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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BVSc and MBBS are both challenging courses in their own ways; one cannot pin a certain course as hard or easy without considering several other factors associated with it. For instance, any two degrees cannot be compared unless the individual capabilities, interests, strengths, and weaknesses are considered alongside. Talking about the above courses, both are known to be demanding and rigorous. BVSc focuses on dealing with animal health, while MBBS requires in-depth knowledge of human medicine and patient diagnosis.

 

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Muniba

Beginner-Level 3

You need to clear FMGE exam to continue with PG in India, NEET PG is for locals, FMGE is for other students.

FMGE entrance exam is conducted every 6 months.

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Surbhi Singla

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Vyedhi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre is considered as the best choice for MBBS because it provides extensive clinical exposure along with modern curriculum and also provides its own internship opportunitites to the students. The institute provides around 90-95% placement assurance once the students clear their exams and an assured intenship for 12 months. Also the institute offers 250 seats anually for the MBBS courses which ensures one on one focus on students.

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Vipra Panda

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Yes! It is important to pass the NEET exam in India to study MBBS Abroad. NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test that assess your knowledge and ensures you are eligibile to pursue medical studies in Canada. Other than this, students need to pass MCAT exam. It is an entrance exam required for admission to medical colleges in the USA and Canada.

Note: As per the National Medical Commission (NMC), NEET is mandatory for Indian students who wish to study MBBS abroad. It is mandatory, to be eligible to study medicine overseas and register as a doctor in India later on.

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Loveleen Patra

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To pursue MD in Canada (Similar to an MBBS degree), students need to have a budget between 15 Lacs to 50 Lakhs. This is just a tuition fee and does not count living cost.  Students can check scholarships in Canada and apply to reduce tuition fees. In addition to the tuition fee, students will also have to bear the cost of living in Canada which can be nearly CAD 20,000 per annum.

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Mishan Gamer

Beginner-Level 4

Important dates for the NEET registration examination for admission blde University MBBS programme for year 2025 is expected to be may 4 2025 for NEET UG and for NEET SS is expected to be held on March 29 and 30 and 2025 for the eligibility criteria to give the entrance test  and have a minimum 50% marks in 10 + 2.

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Surbhi Singla

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The candidate must be 17 years old and should have passed the class 10+2 with the subject physics, chemistry and biology. For a general category student, the marks aggregate must be a minimum of 50% in PCB and for the students of reserved categories (ST/SC/OBC), students must have a minimum aggregate of 40% in their PCB subjects. Also, the candidate must have appeared for and qualified the NEET exam. At the end, candidate can simply appear for the counselling process conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority and should complete all the necessary admission formalities as per declared by the institute. 

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Mani Sahni

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Both PhD in Medicine degree holders and MBBS graduates are considered "doctors," but their roles and expertise differ significantly. 

An MBBS graduate is a medical doctor who has completed training in clinical medicine and is licensed to diagnose and treat patients. They are trained to provide direct medical care, conduct surgeries, and prescribe medications. 

A PhD in Medicine holder, on the other hand, is a doctor in a specific field of research and academic inquiry. PhD in Medicine graduates contribute to advancing knowledge through research and are experts in their specialised area but do not provide clinical care. 

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

PhD in Medicine and MBBS serve different purposes and are not directly comparable, as they cater to different career paths. 

An MBBS is a medical degree focused on clinical practice, allowing graduates to become doctors and provide patient care. On the other hand, a PhD in Medicine is centred around research and academic inquiry, often leading to roles in medical research, teaching, or pharmaceutical development. 

While an MBBS enables direct interaction with patients and clinical problem-solving, a PhD opens doors to advancing medical knowledge, developing new treatments, and contributing to innovations in healthcare. 

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