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Piyush Sahu

Contributor-Level 8

Well, you have a great opportunity this time.
1-year isn't a big deal for medical field preparations where many put years to get success.
As per my opinion, you must switch to MBBS, you will have a better future scope.

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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

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There is no best one that I can suggest. Smolensk State Medical University is good in Russia. You will not be taught in complete English. Pursuing MBBS in abroad is very complex thing. I would suggest you the best college, like Bukovinian State Medical University, Ukraine.

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astha singh

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If you are interested to do MBBS Course from India after completing your B.SC in Nursing then it will be possible for you to do this course.For taking admission in this course you will have to apply for Common Medical Entrance Exam but you will only able to apply for this exam,if you will able to meet the eligibility criteria for this exam.Through this exam you will able to take admission in MBBS and BDS Course.
Academic qualification :-
Your subject combination in 10+2 should be Science with Physics,Chemistry,English and Biology.
You should be passed out in all these subjects individually.
Your Inter degree should be from recognized board
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Rahul Singh

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Hi Sreekutty,
For MBBS, you need to clear the NEET exam, the merit is based on your NEET rank.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Ravi,
No, this is not possible in India. Though certain colleges might offer this transition.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello,
Biomedical engineering has an immense scope, however, you should first check the entry requirements, since this course requires engineering basics, you may have to complete some pre-requisite courses. Work is vast in this area from designing electrical circuits to building artificial body parts, you would be combining engineering and biology. There is a huge scope in RnD. Salary range will depend on the job role, county and the state you're working in. Typical its range is from $50000-$90000 annually. Reports suggest that the employment of Biomedical Engineers will grow in 2024 in the United States with the advancement of techno
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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

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Hi ,
You can check with banks for education loans, and if you have a very good profile then the university may give you a scholarship.

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