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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Medical professionals are always in demand. However, every country is strict when it comes to selecting the right candidate. Admissions are very competitive, students must be academically very good. For jobs, every country have their licensing exams which are again very tough to crack. Also the institutes you pursue, your MBBS from must be listed under MCI, so that you can be eligible to appear for MCI screening test to practice in India.

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Dr Vikas Ranjan

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Yes, one needs to appear in a screening test called Foreign Medical Graduate Examination conducted by NAT board. If a person secures at least 50% marks in this exam then only he or she is able to practice as a MBBS doctor in India. Passing score of this exam is very low around 10%.

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Dr Vikas Ranjan

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Katihar Medical College is the oldest private medical college of Bihar. Now it has become a good college to pursue MBBS.

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Dr Vikas Ranjan

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MBBS fee varies from college to college.It is below 1 lakhs per annum in most of government colleges and might be above 10 lakhs per annum in private medical colleges.

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sarabjeet kaurdoing bachelor of physiotherapy (BPT)

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You will have to clear NEET exam to get admission in MBBS and BDS.

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sarabjeet kaurdoing bachelor of physiotherapy (BPT)

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Courses like physiotherapy, BAMS or BHMS have very scope.

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Aniket soni

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You can go for B.Sc nursing but do accordingly to your interest. All the best.

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alka kumari

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I think you will get a good college with this rank. Good luck!

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Abhay kumar

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You can pursue B.Sc, and prepare for NEET 2017 along with it. It is up to you.

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Avi,
Applicants to undergraduate medical studies in UK must complete 10+2 with high academic grades. Secondly, applicants must take the IELTS , most universities require a band of 7 and higher. MBBS applicants to UK must also clear the standardized entrance called UKCAT. You will find more information here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/application-process-to-mbbs-from-uk-articlepage-588
I hope this helped.


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