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Kanishk Shukla

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The necessary abilities or skills required for MBBS are:

  • Strong Academic Foundation

  • Critical Thinking

  • Communication Skills

  • Emotional Resilience

  • Attention to Detail

  • Time Management

  • Teamwork

  • Empathy and Compassion

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Esha Tiwari

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The NEET qualifying score varies based on the category. For the General category, the NEET qualifying range is between 137 and 150 on the scale of 720. On the other hand, SC, ST, and OBC must score between 107 and 120 out of 720. In Russia, students must qualify for the NEET to be eligible for the MBBS course. However, there is no merit cut-off for Russian universities.

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Jiya Chauhan

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Yes, it is the most practical way to do MBBS from Russia. The universities in Russia are globally recognised and affordable at the same time. The other best thing is that students do not require any entrance test requirements, except for qualifying for NEET. Students whom having a limited budget and want to pursue an MBBS must take courses in Russia as they do not charge any donation from students.

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Raushan Kumar

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Candidates need at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in their class 10+2 exams.

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Ritu jakhar

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Yes, after MBBS, you can pursue MS, DO, or DNB in Ophthalmology through NEET-PG.

MS and DNB offer comprehensive surgical training; DO is shorter with basic exposure.

Fellowships in subspecialties can be done post-PG.

Options abroad include USMLE (USA) or PLAB (UK) for ophthalmology residency.

 

 

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Aashi Tiwari

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No, NEET is not directly required for admission to MBBS or MD course in Canada. Universities in Canada accept MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) and academic performance. Some medical schools may accept NEET scores; however, it depends on the specific institution.

In short, Indian students must pass the MCAT exam and meet other eligibility requirements, such as having a bachelor's degree and demonstrating English proficiency, to get admission in MBBS course in Canada.

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Chandra Kumar

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Several medical colleges in Tamil Nadu near Chennai offer MBBS courses with annual fees under 1 lakh, including government colleges and some private colleges. Madras Medical College, Stanley Medical College, and Government Kilpauk Medical College are examples of government colleges with low fees. ESIC Medical College and PGIMSR is another option, though its fees is in the range of INR 3-5 Lakhs. 

Government Colleges with Low Fees: 

Madras Medical College, Chennai

Stanley Medical College, Chennai

Government Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai

Private Colleges with Low Fees:

ESIC Medical College and PGIMSR, Chennai

Christian Medical Coll

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