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Scholar-Level 17
From this year onwwards the maximum attempt has been revised. The maximum attempt for appearing NEET will be 3.
All the best. Feel free to revert.
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After studying MBBS in Russia or any other country, if you want to practice in India, you will have to pass the MCI screening exam also know as FMGE with 50%. It is held twice in a year. As per the existing rules of MCI, there is no limit on number of attempts.
In fact the government of India is planning to replace this exam with a common exam for all doctors who want to practice in India irrespective of the country. Even doctors who study MBBS in India will be required to clear this licensure exam once it is implemented.
I suggest you click this link and register yourself to get admission to best medical universities in Rus
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To study MBBS in USA, you need to first apply for admission to premedical program in health science for which you need to score exceptional in SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test).
This pre medical program is mostly for 2 to 3 years. After this, to get admission to medical school, you need to appear for MCAT; an entrance exam for admission to medical course. This is again very challenging.
So, overall it is challenging and expensive to get into a medical school in USA.
I suggest you can also look at MBBS in European countries.
For free admission guidance for MBBS, you can register here: http://edificeeducation.com/free-consultancy
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You can choose any country, but more important is the university you choose.
Secondly, don't be misled by agents who promote South America as gateway to USA. Even if you are doing your clinical training in USA along with studies in South America, you will have to crack USMLE to get residency in USA. It is extremely difficult.
In Philippines, very few universities have good standards of education. First, you are admitted to pre medical program of 1.5 years after which you get admission to 4 year MD program but to be promoted to MD, you need to clear an entrance exam NMAT with minimum 40%. Most of the universities are private.
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You can't get admission in MBBS without any entrance exam. The entrance exam for MBBS or any other medical entrance exam is very tough. All the government and non- government medical colleges take admission on the basis of entrance exams only. You have already lost 1 year instead of going for medical and spending a minimum of 5 years more. I would suggest that you go for BCA.
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