Mostly asked Question
Students must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, securing at least 50% marks (40% for reserved categories), and should be at least 17 years old.
No, NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students to study MBBS abroad and to practice in India later.
Popular countries include Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Bangladesh due to affordable fees and quality education.
Yes, it is valid if the university is recognized by NMC/WHO, and students must clear FMGE/NEXT to practice in India.
The duration is generally 5 to 6 years, including academic study and internship.
The medium of teaching is usually English, making it easier for international students.
Most countries offering MBBS are safe for students, with proper university security and support systems.
In some countries, part-time work is allowed, but due to the demanding nature of MBBS, it is generally not recommended.
Universities and consultants provide support like airport pickup, hostel allotment, documentation, local SIM, bank account setup, and medical check-ups.
