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Many countries offer MBBS programs that are recognized globally, ensuring that graduates can practice medicine in various countries or pursue further education or specialization.
Several countries renowned for their medical education systems provide high-quality MBBS programs with state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and rigorous curriculum.
MBBS programs abroad often provide extensive clinical exposure, allowing students to gain practical experience in diverse healthcare settings, which is essential for their future careers.
Each university and country may have its own set of admission requirements, including academic qualifications, language proficiency tests (such as IELTS or TOEFL), and sometimes entrance exams specific to medical education.
In India, getting an MBBS Seat in any of the Govt colleges is the most challenging task in the world. This is primarily due to the need for Infrastructure and theavailability of faculties in Medical Colleges. The government has implemented many reforms in the medical education sector, such as relaxing the norms of opening new medical colleges and academic criteria to become a faculty member in a medical college to increase the MBBS seat availability. Despite these efforts, getting an MBBS seat is many’s dream.
As per government reports published on various platforms over a while, more than 40% of non-clinical and 65% of faculties in clinical subjects are not available in Medical colleges, which were opened recently in the last five years, leading to severe impacts on medical students’ learning. Hopes for getting an MBBS seat become leaner yearly for the medical aspirants, In 2023, approx. 18,000 Indian students are enrolled in medical universities globally, over 1/3rd of Pvt Med College students in India!
India has been facing continuous challenges in its medical education infrastructure for decades, including the disconnect between education and health service delivery, the high cost of education, the underutilisation of existing resources, and the diversity of entrance examinations for medical seats, among others. Globally, there has been a constant drive to improve the doctor-to-population ratio to ensure better access to healthcare services. In 2023, more than 21 Lacs students collectively appeared for India's most prestigious Medical Entrance Exam NEET-UG to secure their MBBS Seat in 706 Govt and Private Medical colleges, approx. In the last five years, the government and private sectors added 185 medical colleges with 23000 seats. Despite these efforts, the chances of getting an MBBS Seat in India dropped from 6.68% to 5.29% in the last five years. This is because of the growing number of NEET UG aspirants and the slow- paced evolution of the medical education infrastructure, which can meet the ever-increasing demand for MBBS seats.
If we look at Indian Private Medical Colleges, they offer three types of seats: Govt Seat, Management Seat, and NRI Seat. Paying hefty amounts of 60 Lacs to 1.5 Cr made the dream of becoming a doctor almost next to impossible for a student belonging to a middle-class family. This dream even looks worth less for those who can afford it, as Private Medical College has a low inflow of patients, lacks quality infrastructure, and has ashortage of faculties. In 2023, more than 21 Lacs students collectively appeared for India's most prestigious Medical Entrance Exam NEET-UG to secure their MBBS Seat in 706 Govt and Private Medical colleges, approx. In the last five years, the government and private sectors added 185 medical colleges with 23000 seats. Despite these efforts, the chances of getting an MBBS Seat in India dropped from 6.68% to 5.29% in the last five years. This is because of the growing number of NEET UG aspirants and the slow- paced evolution of the medical education infrastructure, which can meet the ever-increasing demand for MBBS seats.
There are numerous benefits to the MBBS Abroad over studying at a Private Medical College in India. Please look at the table below to understand the values we fetch in MBBS Abroad on various crucial parameters before deciding the right pathi
Students move to different destinations depending on their Budget, Education patterns, Cultural ties, Weather conditions, Food preferences, distance from India, etc. Below are the Major destinations for MBBS Abroad. Click any country name for more information about the MBBS Program in a specific country.
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Every country has a varied education system to deliver medical education to its students. Most Asian countries were colonies of the Western world in the last 150-200 Years. These countries adopted modern medicine (Allopathic Medicine) education from the Western world. Each country developed its Medical education based on community needs and long-term vision for the healthcare system post-independence. Broadly, there are three systems adopted by different countries, namely-
Asian countries follow the education system, which comprises a bachelor’s program with a duration of 4-1/2 or 5 years followed by an internship of 1 year, which makes a complete program of 5-1/2 to 6 years. Due to the low doctor-to-population ratio, these countries permit the students to practice independently after a Bachelor’s Degree. MBBS degree holders in Asian countries are considered General Physicians. The Academic Assessment is made every year in most countries. Basic Eligibility to enter the Bachelor’s Program is 10+2 / Senior Secondary with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
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Balkan Countries / East European and EU countries award an MD, a Bachelor’s Degree. The duration of the MD Program is 6 Years, and internship/Clinical rotation is an integral part of regular study and continues over six years of studies. As most European countries have established Health Care Systems, each one follows the ECTS system, a European norm to make the system uniform across the EU countries. This system ensures minimum education standards across European universities and presents opportunities to transfer without any academic loss across EU countries.
The US, Canada, South American countries, and the Philippines follow the American system, where the student must do a Bachelor of Science (BS) program first, followed by a 4-year MD course. The Doctor of Medicine (MD) course consists of 2 years of Basic Medical Science (BMS) and 80 weeks/2 years of Clinical rotation. You must be a specialist to practice in the US, and an MD has to clear the USMLE Exam to get into the Residency Program (Master Program equivalent to MD/MS in India) to become a specialist. The Trimester system is utilised to make the academic assessment.
Refer to the table below for the MBBS/MD course duration and the Degree awarded after completion. Note thatAn MD degree is a bachelor's Degree equivalent to anMBBS only. *Reference has been taken from the World Directory of Medical School (WDOMS) site, respective University websites, etc
Most Universities abroad follow specific benchmarks to admit international students for the MBBS/MD course. All universities abroad deliver medicine programs in their native language for local students, bilingual programs for international students, and entirely in English for international students. International students are primarily admitted to the English Program, but agents often accept Indian students into the Bilingual Program, which NMC doesn't approve. You must meet the criteria set by the respective University for admission and the NMC criteria to obtain the License to practice in India. Find the table given below to learn about Country admission criteria-
Refer to the table below for the MBBS/MD course duration and the Degree awarded after completion. Note thatAn MD degree is a bachelor's Degree equivalent to anMBBS only. *Reference has been taken from the World Directory of Medical School (WDOMS) site, respective University websites, etc
The cost of the MBBS Abroad program varies from 20 Lacs to 1 Cr based on the country and University selection. Hence, check your budget for the complete MBBS program before finalising any country or University Abroad. In addition, there may be variations in cost primarily because of the destination. The cost of the complete program is divided into three major categories *Reference has been taken from the World Directory of Medical School (WDOMS) site, respective University websites, etc
The Tuition Fee for MBBS Abroad is uniform for all the students admitted to a particular program, irrespective of their nationality. The tuition fee for all the coming years before commencing the session remains constant. Usually, the MBBS tuition fee is the lowest for classes conducted in their native language, moderate for bilinguals, and highest for entirely English-taught courses.
Most of the time, the University offers hostel accommodation to international students. These hostels have different categories of rooms, such as independent rooms, interior facilities, varied infrastructure, attached washrooms, living space, shared rooms (2-4 students), etc. The hostel charges differ depending on the category of rooms. The hostels are allocated based on the availability of rooms when the student reaches the University. Each room comprises basic Infrastructure, including a bed mattress, table, wardrobe, centrai heating system, etc. If any individual desires a private apartment, they can opt for it too, at an actual cost. The cleaning of hostel rooms is the student's responsibility. However, it is recommended that you pick the university hostel, considering the language basur and lack of knowledge of city routes and local laws. Usually, the hostel's charges typically range from 500 USD to 2500 USD annually, depending on the country.
Every hostel has a shared kitchen on every floor where the students can cook the food. The University provides a standard facility such as an induction cooktop, Fridge, and Microwave ovenin the kitchen area. Above all, the utensils and other utilities must be fetched by the students. Students can join indian Mess if it is available Several Universities abroad offer indian Mess these messes are headed by private contractors that provide three meals Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner. These messes are usually available in Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, etc. The monthly cost of the mess will range from 100 to 150 USD, depending upon the no of meals.
During MBBS study, a student realises the importance of being a specialist. They also understand the competitiveness of securing an MD/MS Seat in a Govt. College. Let's look at the success ratio to get a PG Seat in Govt Medical Colleges in India, which is The broadly, we can say that only 1 out of 10 will get a PC Seat, whereas the chances of getting Clinical speciality is Tout of 20 applicants. The PG journey will be challenging, or students should have enough money to get a paid seat in Pvt Medical College in Crores!
The most challenging time for any student is to wait after the NEET counselling process to know whether they are getting a college of their choice. Sometimes, this dilemma continues for a couple of months due to multiple rounds of counselling. It has become more difficult due to parallel counselling of All India Quota and various States due to COVID-19. The counselling process is very complex, where 700+ Govt. and Private colleges offer 1 Lac+ Seats, and fee variation is also huge, ranging from less than 1 Lac to 2.5 Cr for the course.
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