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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Well, it depends on your interest & the amount of time you want to invest.
MBBS is better than B.Sc. Veterinary.
But B.Sc is a 3 year Degree course. But to pursue MBBS, you have to give 5 - 6 years time.
MBBS will provide you so many good career opportunities & reputation as well.
Now, choice is yours.
Take decision wisely.
Best of luck.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
Since the session for 2016 has concluded, all the aspiring candidates of AIIMS MBBS 2017 can have an idea of the expected qualifying marks stated below. Apart from this, each of the AIIMS Institute will declare its own cut off.
Category AIIMS MBBS 2017 Expected cut-off:
General including OPH belonging to General Category 50%
OBC including OPH belonging to OBC Category 45%
SC/ST including OPH belonging to SC/ST Category 40%
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
MBBS is the official undergraduate degree awarded to students who graduate from medical schools or universities to enter the medical profession. The Latin acronym for
MBBS is Medicinae Baccalaureus Baccalaureus Chirugiae.
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You'll have to sit for exams to practice in any of the countries abroad, even for internship you must qualify. If your pursued your MBBS in Mauritius you should intern there itself. Please check with the colleges.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
University of Dundee, The University of Sydney, Imperial College London, University of Edinburgh, John Hopkins University, University of Pennsylvania , University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, University of Southern California School of Medicine are some of the universities you need to check out.
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
for the free seat.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Studying in Germany is a competitive process. Since German universities require 13 years of education you must complete another year of formal education after your 12th, you cannot apply to a German university after your 12th directly. You can enroll into a Bachelor's degree program and complete the first year with very good grades. Another option is to clear the IIT JEE advanced but I suppose you are from a non-math background hence not an option. Secondly bachelor degree programs would be taught in German so you must know the language. Check Goethe institute website for the certifications. Take a look at this:
http://www.m
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