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Medical Studies Faqs

FAQs

1. Is NEET required to study MBBS abroad?

No, studying MBBS abroad without NEET is not possible for Indian students. For those who want to pursue an MBBS degree abroad in 2023, the Indian government has made passing the NEET exam mandatory. While it is possible to enrol in an MBBS institution abroad without taking the NEET exam, graduates from such universities will not be permitted to practise medicine in the country. While technically No, NEET is not a compulsory exam that Indian students must give in order to pursue MBBS abroad and several universities across top countries for MBBS courses offer admission without NEET, you will not be able to practice as a Doctor in India if you have not taken the NEET before your MBBS till the time you are an Indian Citizen.

2. How many minimum marks are required in NEET for MBBS abroad 2023

Minimum marks are required in NEET for MBBS abroad 2023: applicants must receive an overall score in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of at least 50% for the general category, 40% for SC/ST/OBC, 45% for general physical handicap, and 40% for SC/ST/OBC-PH. To maintain a good chance for admission, the minimum marks or NEET cutoff a student should aim for studying MBBS abroad in 2023 must range somewhere from the 45th percentile to the 50th & above percentile.

 
3. Should I study MBBS abroad?

Yes, studying MBBS abroad is a good idea for Indian students who wish to create a lucrative career for themselves. Moreover, India allows Indian students with a foreign MBBS degree to practice medicine legally after clearing a screening test. Additionally, if you have gained an MBBS degree from the US, Canada, Germany, Australia, the UK, etc., would be exempted from giving the FMGE to practice medicine in India.

 
4. What universities are the best to study MBBS for Indian students?

Scattered across the globe, there are thousands of MBBS colleges abroad where Indian students can pursue valuable medical education. Some of the top universities to study MBBS abroad for Indian students include the University of California San Diego, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Toronto, the University of Melbourne, the University of Cambridge, the Free University of Berlin and many more.

 
5. What are the top countries for MBBS for Indian students?

Candidates interested in pursuing MBBS abroad can choose from a sea of options, however, some of the top countries to study MBBS for Indian students include the USA, the UK, Canada, Germany and Australia among other countries. Moreover, earning an MBBS degree from one of the countries will also exempt you from needing to clear the FMGE exam to practice medicine in India.”

 
6. Can I practice in India after completing MBBS abroad?

Yes, all international students who have earned an MBBS degree recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) are eligible to practice medicine in India after clearing a screening test. Yes, medical students can practice in India after completing MBBS abroad. A medical graduate with an MBBS degree from abroad may work in either public or private hospitals in India after passing the NMC (National Medical Commission) exam. However, if a medical student enrols in an MBBS degree abroad without sitting for the NEET exam, then they will not be able to practise medicine in India.

7. Is a five-year MBBS degree from abroad recognised in India

No, a five-year MBBS degree from abroad is not recognised in India. For Indian medical students to practise in India, an MBBS degree of six years is mandatory along with one year of mandatory rotating internship. Countries like Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia offer six-year MBBS degrees without compulsorily requiring students to sit for standardised exams such as the TOEFL or the IELTS. 

8. Is studying MBBS abroad is cheaper than in India?

Yes, it can be said that studying MBBS abroad is cheaper than in India. This is one of the main reasons Indian students move abroad to further their careers in medicine. The cost of an MBBS degree outside of India is approximately 60 lakh as opposed to almost 75 lakh or above in Indian private colleges. Students either choose to attend an Indian government institution or leave the country because of higher tuition fees.