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Hello, there are scholarships for international students who want to pursue an MBBS degree in Korea. Among them, the most prominent one is The Global Korea Scholarship (GKS), that is offered by the Korea Government through NIEED, and it covers full tuition, airfare, insurance, as well as Korean language training. Many Korean Universities, also offer merit-based scholarships for the students, and to choose your preferable one, you need to go through the universities such as Yonsei University, Korea University, and Konyang University which can cover anywhere from 30-100 percent of the costs, dependent on your academic record. Hope this helps and all the best!
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Russia has several colleges which offers MBBS degree. MBBS in Russia is one of the most chosen degree. It maintains very high standard of education as well. Many universities in Russia rank among the top medical universities. Indian students planning to do medical studies in Russia need to know the NMC before applying in those universities.
Following is the link attached from the official website of Careers360 which will give you the list of all the medical colleges in Russia which offer MBBS :
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-mbbs-in-russia
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If you are studying 10+2 with Computer Science and you want to do MBBS, then you must have Biology in Class 12 to become eligible for NEET . Without Biology, you cannot apply for NEET.
Here are the possible ways:
Take Biology as an additional subject. You can register for Biology through your school or as a private candidate from a recognized board. After passing Biology, you become eligible for NEET.
Change your stream to PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). If your school allows stream change, you can shift to PCB and complete 12th with Biology.
Finish your 12th and then study Biology separately. After completing 12th with Computer Science, you can appear for Biology next year through NIOS or your state board. Once you pass Biology, you can apply for NEET.
Do Class 12 again with PCB. This takes more time but is also an option if you want a strong base.
To appear for NEET, Biology is compulsory. So you will need to add or study Biology in one of the above ways.
Hope it helps !
Yes, you are right Your MMVY application, using the marks obtained in the improvement exam (80%), is valid for the MBBS course in private colleges. If you meet the other eligibility criteria, which the institute will ask, then you will get a seat in the institute.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Yes, your MMVY scholarship is valid for MBBS in private colleges with your improvement exam score. Even though your first attempt was 60%, the 80% from your second attempt will be considered for eligibility. You just need to ensure you meet these conditions:
Your family’s annual income is below Rs. 6 lakh.
You are a permanent resident of Madhya Pradesh.
The private college is recognized or accredited.
You qualify NEET UG for MBBS admission.
With these met, you can apply for MMVY for MBBS in private colleges.
With 230 marks in NEET UG 2025, getting into a private college is possible, though options will be limited to those with management quotas and will be more affordable colleges. Some of the colleges are
The best MBBS colleges in India as per NIRF ranking 2025 are -
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
Christian Medical College, TN
Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, Pondicherry
Banaras Hindu University, UP
King George's Medical University, UP
You can read more about Indian institutes here medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mbbs-colleges-in-india
For international institutes, you must make sure that it is recognized by the National Medical or a foreign equivalent so that you can practice-
Nanjing Medical University, China Medical University, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University (Georgia), Kazakh National Medical University (Kazakhstan), Kazan Federal University, Tbilisi State Medical University, Bashkir State Medical University, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, University of Melbourne, Monash University.
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