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Eligibility varies with the programs and universities. Please be more specific with your profile and requirements so that a better answer can be provided.
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Guide-Level 11
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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Scholar-Level 16
Dear Prem,
Both the courses have good scope. If you opt for BAMS, you will become a doctor. As per the current scenario, BAMS has got a lot of scope. On the other hand, BBA is a completely different thing. According to me, you should opt for BAMS.
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