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Yes. After 2018, qualifying the NEET UG exam is essential for studying medicine outside India.
Foreign medical colleges/universities award the MD degree, which is equivalent to MBBS.
It is hard to state that a particular country is the best country for MBBS. For some of you, the USA would be the best option while some of you will love to study MBBS in Russia or China to make it more affordable.
NMC stands for the National Medical Commission, which was previously known as MCI or Medical Council of India. FMGE is the abbreviated form of the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination. The FMGE/NMC screening is meant for assessing the knowledge and skills of foreign medical undergraduate candidates who have completed their MBBS course from a foreign medical college/university and want to make their medical career in India.
A large number of foreign medical colleges/universities have approval from the National Medical Commission (previously known as MCI/Medical Council of India). Visiting the NMC official website is the best way to know the country/university name that holds an NMC approval.
For MBBS in abroad for Indian students at low cost, countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan are ideal options.
Lower NEET cut off, affordable fees, globally recognised medical degrees, good teacher student ratio, and no requirement of TOEFL/IELTS score in some countries make pursuing MBBS abroad beneficial for Indian students.
It is beneficial for you if you choose the best one from NMC approved medical colleges abroad. To know about the MCI recognised medical colleges abroad, you can visit the official website of the National Medical Commission (NMC), which replaced MCI (Medical Council of India).
50% aggregate marks in PCB at 12th standard for general category and 40-45% aggregate marks for reserved category students is the basic eligibility criteria for Indian students willing to study MBBS abroad. Further, you need to be 17 years old on the 31st December of the admission year along with a good NEET score.
Indian students prefer to study MBBS in the USA, Australia, Canada, and the UK. In non-English speaking countries, Indian students love to complete their medical education from China, Russia, Georgia, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. You can decide the best country as per your NEET score, budget, and IELTS/TOEFL score.
No one can rightly answer this question. Studying MBBS abroad is a better option if you have a lower NEET score and want to attain your MBBS degree at a lower cost in comparison with India and western countries. MBBS in India is a better option for you if you have a higher NEET score and secure an MBBS seat in prestigious medical colleges like AIIMS and CMC. You need to decide it yourself.
Choice for the best medical colleges for MBBS in the world changes every year as per the current ranking. However, here are some renowned medical colleges/universities that Indian students dream to study MBBS abroad:
- Harvard University
- Cambridge University
- Kazan Federal University
- N.P.Ogarev Mordovia Research Medical University
- UCL/University College London
- Imperial College London
- University of California