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Bachelors in the following subjects followed by Masters and higher studies for a good prospect
- Anatomy
- Biochemistry
- Physiology
- Microbiology
- Zoology
- Botany
They really possess excellent academic value especially for the first four, if you can pursue them and go high up the ladder with degrees you will definitely land up in a medical school/ Dental school which although might not give you a chance to be a doc but to make DOCS, studying microbiology can even give you a job in a food processing company as a research scientist like one of my friends she did Bachelor's and m
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There is no MBBS in USA and Canada. So, this leaves with you in Australia, UK and New Zealand. If you still want to pursue your medical studies in US and Canada you must initially enroll into a four year bachelor degree program there , take the MCAT and then apply to a medical school. For the other countries you must take the following tests in addition to completing your 10+2 with very good scores
UK - UKCAT
Australia - UMAT or MCAT
New Zealand - UMAT
You must also take the IELTS or TOEFL. Check the respective websites for more details.
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