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Raushan Kumar

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MBBS programs in Germany are often considered better than those in India for several reasons:

  • Quality of Education: German universities are known for their high academic standards and innovative teaching methods.
  • No Tuition Fees: Most public universities do not charge tuition fees, making it more affordable compared to private medical colleges in India.
  • Practical Training: German medical education emphasizes hands-on experience through clinical training, which prepares students effectively for real-world healthcare scenarios.
  • International Recognition: A degree from a German university is recognised globally, providing better job opportuni
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Raushan Kumar

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In Germany, NEET score not needed for admission in medical colleges. But Indian students must finish higher secondary with Physics, Chemistry, Biology to join MBBS in Germany. Admission mostly based on school marks and rules from each university. Some universities also ask extra test like TMS (Test für Medizinische Studiengänge) to check if candidate ready for medical studies in Germany.

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Annu navariya

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MBBS Admissions in India MBBS admissions in India are now based on the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test popularly known as the NEET exam. Candidates applying should be 10+2 holders with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as core subjects in the qualifying examination with the minimum marks of 50%. For SC/ST/OBC candidates, 45% is the requirement of marks. After NEET qualifications, a seat is allocated to a student based on the counseling for NEET rank. Various government and private medical colleges in India offer admissions on the basis of scores received in NEET. Each college may have eligibility criteria, application procedure, a

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Arshita Tiwari

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The Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme at Kasturba Medical College (KMC) Manipal has a total fee of about ?44 lakh, excluding application, admission, and other charges. KMC Manipal provides several merit-based scholarships for academically outstanding students, including the Kalam-Pai Scholarship, Freeship and Scholars Scholarship, and scholarships for children of alumni, international students, and Konkani speakers, among others. Additionally, there is a scheme for interest subsidies on education loans for MAHE students. Early applications for scholarships are advisable due to their limited availability.

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Kanishk Shukla

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The key difference between MD and MBBS lies in their level and focus. 

MBBS is an undergraduate degree that serves as the foundation for a medical career, equipping students with the basic knowledge of medicine, surgery, and clinical skills necessary to become a general practitioner. 

In contrast, MD is a postgraduate degree pursued after MBBS, focusing on specialisation in a specific medical field such as Pediatrics, Cardiology, or Neurology. 

While MBBS prepares students to diagnose and treat common medical conditions, MD provides advanced training for expertise in a particular speciality, enabling doctors to handle compl

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Anjali Anjali

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To get admission to the MBBS programme at Christian Medical College & Hospital (CMC) Ludhiana, candidates must qualify for the NEET UG examination and meet the eligibility criteria, which include passing 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with a minimum of 50% aggregate (40% for reserved categories). Admission involves registering on the MCC counseling portal for seat allocation under the management, government, or NRI quotas. A part of seats is reserved for Christian candidates. Candidates selected must have a Bible Test. After counseling, required documents submitted and fee paid, this process is merit-based along wit

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It has been a very sought after MBBS programme because it has a reputation for being an institution of academic excellence, holistic medical training, and commitment to ethical healthcare. CMC Ludhiana is one of the leading medical institutions in India established to provide modern medical education while keeping a strong emphasis on community service, especially rural and underserved areas. Its modern facilities, experienced faculty, and emphasis on research attract aspiring doctors from all over the country. The institution's Christian ethos also creates compassionate care, making it a preferred choice for students aiming to excel b

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