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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, at Ganpat University, students who are willing to enroll into the BPharma course are not required to appear for the NEET examination. As per official sources, the BPharma admissions at GU are done based on marks obtained in the last qualifying exam. Other than this, the university also offers admissions via Management quota. The admission criteria under this quota can be different.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students can consider pursuing an MBBS in Mauritius as it is affordable, no language barrier, globally recognised universities and hospitals and the scope of practicing in India or Mauritius after the completion of the degree. The table below includes the top universities popular among Indian students for MBBS:
University Name | NMC Approved | Annual Tuition Fees |
|---|---|---|
SSR Medical College (Belle Rive) | Yes | USD 7,000 (INR 6 L) |
Anna Medical College (Montagne Blanche) | Yes | USD 6,000 (INR 5.2 L) |
University of Mauritius (Réduit) | Yes | USD 6,500 (INR 5.6 L) |
(USD 1 = INR 85.66)
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The duration of MBBS course is Mauritius as similar to that in India, as the programs generally consist of a fulltime classroom coursework with practical experiences for almost 4.5 years, followed by a mandatory internship to gain the hands-on hospital training from globally recognised institutions and hospitals. The total duration, hence, generally, is around 5 years for the students to successfully complete the degree.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Providing NEET scores while applying for admission in medical colleges in Mauritius could be considered beneficial. The scores are generally advisable to submit as they open opportunities of work both within and outside of India after the completion of the course. Some universities provide provisional admission without NEET, but NEET qualification is mandatory for practicing medicine in India. Thus, it is highly advisable to clear NEET.
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