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2nd March 2015, 12:53 AM
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Should I study MBBS in Abroad if got seat in BDS in India?
Hello everyone
I have completed 12th in Tamil Nadu and my aim to become Doctor I have got 193 cut off marks but unfortunately I have not get a MBBS seat but I have got a BDS seat, but my father asked to do MBBS from Abroad. I am still in confusion about this. Should I go Abroad? please any one help me to take the best decision. |
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4th March 2015, 11:29 AM
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Re: Should I study MBBS in Abroad if got seat in BDS in India?
If your aim is to become a doctor, then it is better to pursue MBBS course in Aboard, instead of doing BDS course in India. So, first try to choose any country and the university, where you want to pursue your MBBS course, then start applying for admissions at those universities. And nowadays, most of the Indian students are choosing China as their destination, to pursue their MBBS course, with very low cost, when compared to other countries. So, I suggest you to choose any university in China, to pursue your MBBS course with low cost.
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30th June 2019, 01:24 PM
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Re: Should I study MBBS in Abroad if got seat in BDS in India?
Is there any scope of any job in India after doing mbbs in China ?
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12th July 2022, 05:03 PM
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Re: Should I study MBBS in Abroad if got seat in BDS in India?
If you have got a seat in BDS in India but have a low score in NEET, studying MBBS abroad may be an option for you. Aside from being cheaper and more beneficial, studying medicine abroad also has an improved ROI compared to studying in India. This is because foreign universities maintain high academic standards while offering medical education at much lower fees than in India. Of course, you will have to meet the specific criteria of each country. For example, Indian students must be at least 17 years of age to study abroad.
Moreover, studying abroad can help you develop your soft skills and personality. It teaches you how to deal with different cultures and can enhance your confidence level. However, you should consider all aspects of studying abroad, including entrance exam fees and study duration. Make sure to choose the best college for yourself. The best way to choose the right one is to research on various options. MBBS abroad and BDS abroad programs are both equally competitive. If you want to return home after studying abroad, you will need to sit for the NEET exam. Moreover, studying MBBS abroad may be a good idea if you were offered a seat in a BDS course in India. In general, the admission procedure to medical colleges in Europe is easier than in India. This is because of the Bologna Process, a set of ministerial meetings and agreements that were signed by various European countries to standardize their medical education and make it comparable. |
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