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Rahul Kumarqualified jeemain , neet & ICAR UG 2017

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NO. You are not going to get it.

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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As of now, there is no restriction on upper age limit to apply for MBBS abroad.
Though the good universities in Nepal take admission only on basis of entrance exam. I would suggest you to look out for Government Medical Universities in Russia which are listed with MCI.
You should apply at MCI before leaving the country.
You can register here for Free Admission Assistance: http://edificeeducation.com/free-consultancy
All the best!

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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

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In Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, your fee will be approx 3 lacs if you are a resident of Orrisa.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Shubhangini,
In India, the MBBS course is of 5.5 years which includes a one-year internship. It is generally in abroad that course is of 6 years. Some of the popular college offering this course in English language course are:
John Hopkins University
Kings University, London
The University of Pennsylvania

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Sanjay K

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Hi Gokul,
Please refer to the following points mentioned below:
1. All government & private medical college will take admission via NEET scores only (except AIIMS & JIPMER)
2. Private unaided college (which is affiliated to a State University) or a Deemed University including minority colleges like CMC Vellore, CMC (Ludhiana) will be able to take admission via State centralized admission counselling process only which will be conducted by respective states DME department (Directorate of Medical Education) . No separate application or admission process will be conducted by private unaided college or deemed university.
E.g - Deemed Univers
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Humera Akhtar

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http://aiims2017.in/download-practice-aiims-mbbs-previous-year-question-papers/
You can download the previous papers from this link.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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For most jobs and some courses, certain physical standards are expected. Medical examination is largely compulsory for Central Government jobs.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Your chances to get admission in. MBBS based on your performance in 10+2 is very poor.

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