How do I complete an MBBS abroad?
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How do I complete an MBBS abroad?

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How do I complete an MBBS abroad?

While each nation would have its own set of regulations and requirements for international students wishing to study MBBS abroad, today we will discuss the broad eligibility standards for Indian students desiring to pursue an MBBS in one of the best overseas institutions.

Norms for Age

The applicant must have reached the age of 17 as of December 31 of the year in which he is applying for admission. There is no maximum age for MBBS applications from abroad.

prerequisites for academics

Candidates who wish to pursue an MBBS abroad must meet the prerequisite academic standards listed below.

The student's 10+2 diploma must have come from a reputable board.

The student must have studied English as a required subject during his 10+2 years and must have an overall percentage of at least 50% or above in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Additionally, students must pass the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET). Even if the student intends to complete his medical studies overseas, this is still required.

When applying for admission to foreign medical universities, the individual would additionally need to present an eligibility certificate issued by the Indian Medical Council.

Medical Conditions

A medical certificate showing that the applicant is free of any contagious diseases must be submitted by the candidate at the time of admission.

Exams necessary for studying MBBS overseas

All Indian students who want to study MBBS abroad must now take the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, according to a Medical Council of India (MCI) i.e NMC regulation that took effect in March 2019. (NEET). Candidates should be aware that the age restriction for taking the NEET is 30 years for candidates who are SC, ST, or OBC and 25 years for general candidates. Three years are allowed for the NEET score to be used.

Candidates who desire to study medicine abroad might additionally need to take an English proficiency exam to demonstrate their fluency in the language. Candidates can choose between taking the TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or OET tests, depending on the university's English language requirements.

Admissions procedure for MBBS study abroad

once the candidate has met the criteria for eligibility. The application process to study MBBS abroad is the next step that he can take. To begin the admissions process, candidates must choose their desired MBBS university and complete the online foreign student application form.

In order to further reinforce their academic profile, applicants will be expected to attach a number of documents as part of the application process. These consist of:

Mark sheets for classes 10 and 12

Certificate of School Leaving and School Migration

Personal Financial Statements with NEET Score Card

Purpose Statement (SOP)

A resume (CV)

Recommendation letter (LOR)

Certificate of Language Proficiency (if any)

Photos the size of a passport

Health Certification

Candidates will get an admission letter from the institution following the successful submission of the online application form and fee. They would then be required to submit their passport, original documents, and their letter of admission from the university when applying for their student visa.

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