FAQ

Any Indian citizen who has attained the age of 17 years and has passed the 10+2 level from any recognized council/board in India or abroad is eligible. They must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as elective subjects and obtained a minimum of 50% in the aggregate of PCB combined. Additionally, they must have studied and passed English as a compulsory subject.

If one satisfies the above requirements, they can apply in the prescribed format to MCI. Upon due appraisal, MCI shall issue the necessary certificate according to their rules. We shall assist in this process.

Yes, subject to the prerequisites submitted by the candidate to MCI.

Yes, you can practice in India. To practice as a medical practitioner, you must register yourself with the State or Indian Medical Council. To do this, you have to appear for a screening test. Upon clearing the screening test, you are eligible for registration as a doctor and allowed to practice on par with all other doctors.

Yes, after you pass the screening test and register with the State or Central Medical Council, you can apply for government jobs.

Normally, a student who graduates from a WHO-recognized college is expected to clear the test. You can also take coaching to prepare for it.

The Medical Council of India requires all students who complete their MBBS program from medical colleges outside India and wish to practice in India to appear for a “Screening Test.”

The vegetables available there are very similar to what we get here. Popular vegetables like potatoes, brinjal, cauliflower, cabbage, beans, carrots, and cucumbers are all available. Similarly, eggs, fish, chicken, and mutton are also plentiful. Indian-style rotis are available in special restaurants, but loaf bread, cookies, pastries, ice cream, and canned juices are available in plenty in all the college canteens and dining halls.

There are two vacations: winter and summer. The winter vacation is around the last week of December and usually lasts for 10-15 days. I suggest you enjoy your time in the country during this period. The summer vacation typically lasts for 5-8 weeks and is around July/August/September, depending on the university. This is also the end of the term, so you can easily visit home during this time.

Yes, there are many students studying there. Apart from Indian students, there are lots of students from other countries also.

As per RBI regulation, an Indian student pursuing education abroad can obtain a Bank Loan of 15 Lacks INR. Since the cost of the entire program is well within this amount the entire program can be funded from Bank Loan

First, you need to obtain eligibility from the Medical Council of India (MCI). Once you have the eligibility, you can apply for admission. After completing the registration and application process, the college will process your visa application. Once you receive your visa, you can finalize your travel plans, and the college will issue a confirmed admission order.

Students stay in university hostels, which offer rooms with either two or three beds, along with a common bathroom or kitchen. Each room is equipped with beds, tables, and cupboards. Hostels are either within the university campus or a 5-10 minute ride away. Internet facilities are available in shops near the hostel, and food stores, restaurants, and other amenities are also close by.

Admission does not guarantee a hostel room. It is advisable to arrive at the beginning of the academic year to secure a hostel room, as they are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Alternatively, students can rent a flat in the city, where 2 to 6 people can share accommodation.

It depends on the University and Country, Please refer to the Fee Structure of the particular institution.

Students can reach out to the relevant authorities at the university or hostel to resolve their issues. Additionally, you can contact the RMC Educational Service Centre if you need further assistance.

You can complete it at the college in that country or in your home country. The hospital must be recognized by the government, and with the proper certification, the college will confer the final MBBS degree, with MCI approval.

The medium of instruction is English. However, local language classes are included during the first two years. These classes help students communicate comfortably with locals and patients.

Some universities in Europe, Russia, and the USA are recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI). However, students must pass the MCI screening test in India to practice medicine there. For more information. visit: www.nmc.org.in

All countries where students go are safe. There is good law, order, and security in place. That is why International Students go there. There is a large contingent of students from India and many other countries. Students have a comfortable and pleasant stay. There are senior students who will assist in time of need. A representative for students from India is there, who you can go to if needed.

In all European countries, Russia, and China, the duration of the MBBS course is 6 years, including practical training. In the USA, Central America (such as Belize), and St. Lucia, the program typically involves 2 years of premed studies, 2 years of non-clinical courses, 2 years of clinical rotations, and an additional 3 years of residency in the USA if you wish to practice there.

No, MBBS abroad is not necessarily expensive. Many countries offer affordable tuition fees and a low cost of living. Additionally, scholarships and financial aid are available, making it a cost-effective option. Studying abroad also provides valuable international exposure, enhancing career prospects and earning potential.

Yes, you can do your internship/training in India. However, you will have to arrange it yourself. The university can only arrange an internship for you in the study country. Most students complete their internship at the various affiliated hospitals of the university.

No. There are no donation or capitation fees.

It depends on the airlines which you opt to travel and approximately 30000-45000 rupees return ticket

All payments will be calculated in US Dollars. However, you can pay in INR if you are paying in India. When abroad, your food and other miscellaneous expenses must be paid in the local currency.

Yes. The medical treatment in Abroad is free of cost and the university covers the medical insurance for the students.

Yes, we will assist with the visa application and process.

Yes on successful completion of MBBS, you may pursue PG courses there.

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