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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. B.Sc. In medicine which is typically of 3 years
2. M.Sc. In medicine which is again of 3 years
After completing M.Sc. Students will have to undergo an additional year of medical training in hospitals. Highly competitive and held only in Dutch language options are not feasible. You may try taking the UKCAT and apply for MBBS in UK instead.
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For MBBS entrance exam, if you clear NEET, the fee structure will depends on the colleges. If you are in SC Category, then the fees will be normally less than 30% to 40% compared to other categories.
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If you want to enter into medical field, you can do the following course except for MBBS:
B.Sc Nursing, BPT (Bachelors of Physiotherapy), B.Sc optometry, BAMS ( Bachelors Of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences), BHMS (Bachelors of Homeopathic Medical Sciences), BV.Sc(Bachelors of Veterinary sciences), BHA (Bachelors of Hospital Administration), B.Pharma (Bachelors of Pharmacy) etc.
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