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11th October 2011, 03:14 AM
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Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
i am bangladeshi which college i will study mbbs in india and how will it cost
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#2
11th October 2011, 01:48 PM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
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Every MBBS college have NRI seats so you are applicable for all medical college. Some college list are given below. University of Health Sciences, Osmania Medical College Gandhi Medical College Andhra Medical College Andhra Medical College Rangaraya Medical College Guntur Medical College Siddhartha Medical College Kurnool Medical College Sri Venkateshwara Medical College Thanks |
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27th May 2012, 03:03 AM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
how can i contact with those college and how can i admitted
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25th July 2012, 08:24 PM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
Every MBBS college have NRI seats so you are applicable for all medical college.
Some college list are given below. University of Health Sciences, Osmania Medical College Gandhi Medical College Andhra Medical College Andhra Medical College Rangaraya Medical College Guntur Medical College Siddhartha Medical College Kurnool Medical College Sri Venkateshwara Medical College Every MBBS college have NRI seats so you are applicable for all medical college. |
#7
6th December 2012, 08:34 PM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
please help me,, i am a bangladeshi student studying at H.S.C. I want to get addmit myself in a indian medical college.. what should i do to get addmit there... and what is the cost,, admimission fee
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#8
23rd January 2013, 10:40 AM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
hi,,,
Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh 1.Kurnool Medical College 2.Gandhi Medical College 3.Sri Venkateshwara Medical College 4.Guntur Medical College 5.Rangaraya Medical College 6.University of Health Sciences, Osmania Medical College 7.Siddhartha Medical College 8.Andhra Medical College all the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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7th March 2013, 09:19 PM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
i am a bangladeshi student. i got GPA -4.9 in HSC Exam. i want to get myself admit in indian medical college. how can i get admission ? can you tell me about the cost of mbbs course. Email: [email protected]
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#10
30th April 2015, 06:03 PM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
Top Best medical college>>>>
Sri Venkateshwara Medical College Osmania Medical College Kurnool Medical College Gandhi Medical College Siddhartha Medical College Andhra Medical College University of Health Sciences Andhra Medical College Rangaraya Medical College Guntur Medical College |
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13th May 2015, 09:48 PM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
Best medical college:-
Gandhi Medical College Andhra Medical College Rangaraya Medical College Guntur Medical College Siddhartha Medical College Sri Venkateshwara Medical College Andhra Medical College Osmania Medical College Kurnool Medical College University of Health Sciences |
#12
30th June 2016, 01:32 PM
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Re: Which Colleges I can study MBBS in India being a candidate of Bangladesh?
Colleges I can study MBBS in India
------------------------------- --Sri Venkateshwara Medical College --Andhra Medical College --Guntur Medical College --Rangaraya Medical College --Osmania Medical College --Rangaraya Medical College --Rangaraya Medical College --Kurnool Medical College --Gandhi Medical College --Gandhi Medical College --Siddhartha Medical College |
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