Studying MBBS abroad was one of the most important steps in my medical journey, and I am thankful to Dr. KPS Global Academic Dreams for being a trustworthy guide throughout the process. With their expert support, I was able to join Kursk State Medical University in Russia, one of the most reputed institutions in the region. The education, clinical exposure, and international learning environment were all exceptional. Today, as an Assistant Professor at MMC, Chennai, I can confidently say that the right guidance at the right time made a huge difference. I highly recommend Dr. KPS Global Academic Dreams to all aspiring doctors looking to pursue MBBS abroad with confidence and clarity.
Choosing to study MBBS abroad was a big decision, and I am grateful that I did it through Dr. KPS Global Academic Dreams. Their guidance from the very beginning — from university selection to the final admission process — was incredibly smooth and transparent. I had the opportunity to pursue my MBBS at OSMU in Kyrgyzstan, where I received quality education, practical exposure, and strong support throughout. Today, serving as the CMO at Royal Hospital in Tirunelveli, I look back with gratitude at the foundation that was laid through this journey. I highly recommend Dr. KPS Global Academic Dreams to aspiring medical students who dream of studying abroad.
Studying medicine abroad was a dream I had since my school days, and Dr. KPS Global Academic Dreams turned that dream into a reality. They provided constant support, honest guidance, and a step-by-step pathway to help me secure admission at Kazan State Medical University in Russia. The academic environment there was excellent, and the international exposure truly shaped my clinical knowledge and confidence. Today, as a practicing dental surgeon in Bangalore, I credit much of my success to the solid foundation laid by this journey and the professional mentorship of Dr. KPS and his team. For any student aspiring to study MBBS abroad, I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. KPS Global Academic Dreams.
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Out of 21 Lakh students, only 105000 students get Admission in MBBS in India (Govt and Private seats) as per MCI. Repeating NEET is always a pressure situation for a student. But students who are interested in giving a chance to themselves and have missed the government seat by 100 marks or less should repeat NEET and Others its better prefer MBBS Abroad.
The Minimum NEET score to qualify varies from year to year depending on many circumstances like the toughness of the paper, number of test takers, etc. Generally the previous records indicates that the qualifying marks to study abroad could be starting from 97-130 depending on the Reservation Categories.
No foreign medical graduate shall be granted permanent registration, unless he has
(a)(i) undergone a course leading to foreign medical degree with minimum duration of fifty-four months;
(ii) Undergone an internship for a minimum duration of twelve months in the same foreign medical institution;
(iii) Received a foreign medical degree with medium of instructions in English; and
(iv) Studied the mandatory subjects specified in the Schedule I;
(b) registered with the respective professional regulatory body or otherwise, competent to grant license to practice medicine in their respective jurisdiction of the country in which the medical degree is awarded and at par with the license to practice medicine given to citizen of that country;
(c) undergone supervised internship in India for a minimum term of twelve months, after applying for the same to the Commission; and
(d) has cleared the National Exit Test or such other mandated test or tests conducted by the Commission.
Every Student has different expectations from University, but there are a few points which we should consider before proceeding for Admission.
Presence of Embassy of India. In the country where the University is present.
International Airport, in the city itself where students are studying.
The population of the city where the University is present should be more than 7 lakh to get ample amount of patients for practical Exposure.
Establishment of University - the older the University, the better the University. (Minimum 70 Years old college with medicine as their teaching stream).
The medium of instruction must be in English.
Check the affiliation with WDOMS (WHO) & FAIMER
A lot of educational agencies market Universities with a budget of 14,15 to 25 Lakhs, but we especially ask students to calculate budget, take everything in the account (Tuition fees, Hostel fees, Books, Library, traveling, Shopping, Insurances)
Usually, you should take a budget of approximately 30 lakh for MBBS abroad in A category Universities. If your budget is less than 20 Lakh, we recommend not to fall in the trap of Educational Consultancies and better to choose some alternative course.
If you have initial money for the first year and you wish to Study MBBS in Abroad thinking from next year onwards, you can earn and pay your fees.
Please don't do that because any student who wishes to work in Foreign Country needs to have either a work permit or a permanent residence permit. Most of the nations where Indian students go for MBBS don't allow work with studies. Countries like USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada do enable students to work. Still, education is multifold expensive in these countries.
Yes. As per the current rules of the National Medical Council (NMC), you can practise in India. After graduating from abroad, in order to get a license to practise in India, you are required to qualify the National Exit Test (NEXT) (Formerly known as Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE)) conducted by the National Board of…
As per RBI regulation Students pursuing education abroad can obtain a loan. Visit the local branch to find the terms. Amount sanctioned depend on Income proof of Parents. i.e last three-year income Tax return / or salary Certificate. You will have to satisfy the criteria that the bank will apply. Visit the local branch of Nationalized banks in your area to find out more.
Yes! Qualifying NEET is mandatory by MCI and needed to appear for FMGE exam after MBBS in Russia.
Yes! You can pay the fee semester-wise directly to the university account.
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