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Jaya Shukla

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The challenges brought on by NEET and UPSC exams depend on the individual's background, abilities, and interest in particular subject areas. NEET consists of specific subject areas; NEET consists of subjects covering only Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and students are expected to have a deep understanding of Science concepts and respond to the problems using first principles while applying the solutions as quickly as possible. NEET is also considered more challenging than other entrance exams since the subjects covered are vast and involve intense competition, however NEET can be considered less challenging than UPSC when comparing

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Mamona Jain

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No, PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) students cannot directly pursue MBBS in India, as Biology is a compulsory subject for eligibility. The NEET exam, which is required for MBBS admissions, mandates that candidates must have studied Biology in their Class 12th or equivalent exams. 

PCM students would need to have Biology as a subject or pursue it through additional qualifications before they can appear for NEET and be eligible for MBBS programs.

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Aishwarya Rai

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It is phenomenally easy to confuse the term 'Doctor,' as both a PhD and MBBS are referred to as 'Doctor'; however, they have very different roles and expertise.
 
An MBBS has been given the authority to practice medicine and treat patients as a medical doctor. They can diagnose you, prescribe you treatment plans, and perform surgeries on you.
 
A PhD has been awarded the title after conducting rigorous research into a field of study, commonly Science, Engineering or Humanities, typically in a specific area of their field. They are generally a subject matter expert and have a doctorate in their research area, but not generally to

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Kanishk Shukla

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Candidates can keep in mind the following points to qualify NEET UG in the first attempt:

1. Understand the Syllabus - Knowing the syllabus for NEET UG inside and out is crucial. Also, make sure to cover all the topics and units for Physics, Chemistry and Biology from NCERT books.

2. Make a Study Plan - Make a realistic timetable and have daily, weekly and monthly milestones to finally check off all the topics you meant to study and also give you time to revise.

3. Enough focus on NCERT Books - Check NCERT textbooks books thoroughly as a good number of NEET questions are directly or indirectly centrically based on NCERT.

4. Practice, Pract

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, a student with 80% marks can certainly pursue Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS full form in Medical), provided they meet the eligibility criteria and perform well in medical entrance exams like NEET UG in India. 

Academic performance, such as scoring 80% in Class 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, demonstrates a strong foundation in Ssubjects, which is crucial for MBBS. Success in MBBS is determined by dedication, consistent effort, and the ability to adapt to a rigorous curriculum, rather than just high school percentages.

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Parul Shukla

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Candidates can see table listing best and popular expensive MBBS colleges in Bangalore along with tuition fees for the course -

Expensive CollegesTuition Fees
St. John's National Academy of Health SciencesINR 30 lakh
M S Ramaiah Medical CollegeINR 6.35 lakh
East Point Group of InstitutionsINR 6.35 lakh
Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, BangaloreINR 6.35 lakh
Kempegowda Institute of Medical SciencesINR 6.35 lakh

Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.
 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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No, it isn't possible to finish the MBBS course in 4 years in India. The MBBS course in India typically takes 5.5 years. A 5.5-year course consists of 4.5 years of academics and a 1 year compulsory internship.

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has mandated the timelines for the MBBS course in order to ensure students have acquired the theoretical knowledge, clinical competency and practical experience to become competent doctors.

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Mani Sahni

Contributor-Level 10

No, completing Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS full form in Medical) in 2 years is not possible. The MBBS programme typically requires 5.5 years, including both academic learning and compulsory clinical training or internship. 

This duration is essential to equip students with the comprehensive medical knowledge and hands-on clinical experience required to practice as competent and licensed doctors. 

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Loveleen Choudhury

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No, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS full form in Medical) cannot be done fully online because of the nature of the program. The MBBS program is highly practical and clinical. An MBBS course includes strict hands-on training, clinical placements, and practical classes. 

While we can find some theoretical component, or some other courses in medicine that could be online, a full MBBS degree requires face to face on campus, and non-academic contact with patients, nurses and allied health workers to meet minimum competency set down by medical councils. 

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Jaya Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can see table listing colleges which offer affordable MBBS in the world below -

University

MBBS Programme Details

Tuition Fees (first year)

Hebei United University (HEUT)

China

MBBS

5 Years (Full Time)

INR 1,25,000

Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (JUTCM)

China

MBBS

6 Years (Full Time)

INR 1,90,984

Lyceum Northwestern University (LNU)

Philippines

Doctor of Medicine (M.D)

5 Years (Full Time)

INR 2,50,000

Lugansk University

China

MBBS

6 Years (Full Time)

INR 3,01,860

Lugansk State Medical University (LSMU)

Ukraine

(Doctor of Medicine) or MBBS

6 Years (Full Time)

INR 3,10,720

To know more about the colleges offering the cheapest MBBS in the world, click here.

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