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Scholarships are commonly awarded on merit basis. The better your profile i.e. high academic grades, extracurricular activities, etc. higher are the chances of obtaining a scholarship. Various resources could also be checked like British Council for UK and Fullbright Nehru Scholarships for USA. You can visit the websites for details.
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In the US, medical degrees are considered second entry degrees, meaning you cannot enrol directly to a Bachelors in medicine. You need a Bachelor's degree in order to apply to a medical school. Then, you can enrol in a complete and progressive medicine study degree that usually lasts four years.
High School Diploma;
Undergraduate Degree in the field of Sciences (3 -4 years);
Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0;
Good TOEFL language scores;
Letters of recommendation;
Extracurricular activities;
Meeting MCAT exam requirements.
You may have to meet additional requirements, like the completion of prem
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Foreign could mean any country, you need to be clear with your country choice first. Scholarships by almost every university abroad are on a merit based system, the better your academics and extracurriculars, higher are the chances of obtaining a scholarship.
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