FAQ's

1. What countries can I study MBBS in through your consultancy?
We assist students in pursuing MBBS in top medical universities across the USA, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and many European countries.
Yes! Many countries we work with, including the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, and Romania, offer MBBS programs in English. This ensures that language is not a barrier to your education.
3. How do I apply for MBBS abroad through your consultancy?
Studying MBBS abroad offers several benefits, including exposure to diverse medical practices, lower tuition fees compared to domestic medical schools, and the opportunity to experience a different culture. Many international medical universities also offer globally recognized degrees.
Some popular destinations for studying MBBS include countries like Russia, Ukraine, China, the Philippines, Germany, and Bulgaria. These countries offer affordable tuition fees, high-quality education, and opportunities for internships and clinical experience.
Eligibility requirements vary by country and university, but common criteria include: A minimum score in high school (usually in biology, physics, and chemistry). A valid passport. Some countries may require a language proficiency test, especially if the program is in the local language.
The cost of studying MBBS abroad depends on the country and university. On average, tuition fees range from $3,000 to $15,000 per year. Additionally, living expenses and other costs such as insurance and visa applications should be factored into the overall cost.
Many foreign medical universities are recognized by international medical bodies like WHO, MCI (for Indian students), and others. However, it’s important to verify whether the university is listed in the official directory of medical schools in your home country. Graduates may also need to pass licensing exams like USMLE or FMGE.
In most countries, universities offer MBBS programs in English, so proficiency in the local language is often not required. However, knowing the local language can be useful for communication with patients during clinical rotations and internships.
Yes, you can practice medicine in your home country after completing MBBS abroad, but you may need to pass additional licensing exams or meet specific requirements set by the medical council in your country. For example, Indian students must clear the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) to practice in India.
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