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saurya snehal

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shivprakash

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You are on borderline and if you want semi government college then there are chances you can get semi government medical college.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Both are acceptable, but MS + 3-year MCh is more traditional and widely acceptable with the strong surgical background. The 5-year direct MCh (after MBBS) is a new one and is offered in fewer colleges. It is time-efficient but may lack general surgery exposure. Further, the decision is based on career goals and performance in exams.

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Jiya Aggarwal

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Indian students must obtain at least 50% marks in the NEET-UG exam to obtain a qualifying score and pursue an MBBS degree in Nepal. Apart from this, they must secure at least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class XII. Some of the additional requirements for international applicants are given as follows:
Some other non-academic requirements include:

  • Must be at least 17 years of age before December
  • Valid passport with at least 18 months of validity; and
  • A medical fitness certificate from a registered clinic or hospital.

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Nishtha Rawat

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Yes, Indian students can avail of the scholarships offered to study MBBS in Nepal. Opting to study abroad is a major step that student take for their career and managing the expenses, including the tuition fee and living costs, which play a deciding factor in this decision. Here is where scholarships come in and help students study in their dream college by cutting down a portion of their expenses. Here are some scholarships offered by MBBS universities in Nepal that are available for international students:

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