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Jagriti Shukla

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Yes, MBBS degrees from Russia are generally valid in India. The Medical Council of India (MCI) recognizes medical degrees from universities in Russia that meet certain standards and accreditation criteria. However, Indian medical graduates with degrees from foreign universities, including Russia, need to:

  • Clear the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE): This is a mandatory qualifying exam that assesses the knowledge and skills of foreign medical graduates.
  • Register with the MCI: After passing the FMGE, graduates need to register with the MCI to practice medicine in India.
  • Do an internship of over 1 year at a recognised med
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Yatendra Pradhan

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NEET UG is very important for MBBS admissions in India. It is the only entrance exam for all medical colleges, both government and private, and makes admissions fair and transparent.

NEET tests your knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology to make sure you are ready for medical studies.

You also need to pass NEET if you want to study MBBS abroad, according to Medical Council of India (MCI) rules.

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