I qualified for the NEET and getting a government college in India but I still want to go to Russia for MBBS should I do it is there any difference between the MBBS syllabus and books in India in Russia?
Well, You have already qualified NEET to get into a good government college, then I'm sure you are a studious person.
Talking about Studies,
Well, the books and the knowledge you gain are all same everywhere.
But there are some extra subjects you will have to pay attention to in Russia.
Like in our 1st year, 1st sem we had to attend classes for
Latin language - It is important as most of the medical terms are in Latin and in whichever country we would be in future it would be useful for us.
Law - We were made aware of some laws and protocols as doctors.
History - We had some lectures because there's a rule that we need to know something about the great philosophers and the country we are going to study in.
Physics - We were taught about some probabilities and statistics about the patient's report on this subject.
Well, we had to just attend the classes of all the above subjects and not give any exams.
It was kind off fun learning somethings other than actual studies and also these were some proxy classes between our busy schedules. These were the non-stressful classes.
Other subjects are the same as in India and you can either bring books with you or all kinds of books are available in the university library.
So feel free to use it.
If you want to do MBBS from Russia, then do it.
Because you will be happy doing what you wanted and not what others told you to.
And also, many medical aspirants every year consider MBBS abroad, so it is not a bad option.
Best of Luck
i scored less than 58% in 12th can i get admission in mbbs Russia?
Yes, you can apply for MBBS in Russia.
Here is the eligibility criteria:
The student shall complete the age of 17 years on or before 31st December of the year ofadmission.
The candidate must secure 50% marks in their 12th class from Science stream (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) in CBSE / ISC or any other Equivalent Board of Examination.
Hope this answer is helpful for you.
Best of luck for your future
Can I get admission in Russia if get less than 60 in 12th
Hello student ,
Yes , you can get admission In Russia but you have to make so many document as demanded by that particular university from where you want to pursue your course . Further do mention your course for which course you want to study in Russia so that I can guide you further with more details .
Hope this information will help you .
is perm state medical university ,Russia is good for indian students???
PERM Medical University is a great opportunity for the student who want to opt for medical profession. In PERM university their course for MBBS is of 6years. According to the university website , 50,000 students have graduated from this university along with thousands of Indian students. So there are thousands of Indians who have taken admission and graduated from the university so you can feel free to take admission in the university.
There is no entrance test. You have to apply and on confirmation they will sent you an invitation letter and you have to pay the fees which is approximately RS.3,85,000 for only 1st year. The total fees for the whole course is Rs.21,35,000.
You will need :
1) copy of transcripts of : 10,11,10+2 results
2) Copy of school leaving certificate
3) Valid VISA
For VISA , the invitation from the university will suffice. The invitation letter will be provided to you after PERM have confirmed your application and they want you on board after the payment of the enrolment fees.
For more details do check the official website of the university.
Hope my answer helps you. Have a great day!
Im a first time dropper, my NEET score is 328 this time, should I take private medical college or go for one more drop ? Or I should go for MBBS from Russia or another country
Hello,
Based upon your marks, you have chance for private colleges for both State Quota and All India Quota, considering that you are from general category.
Now regarding your question of dropping out, it totally depends upon your interest and will to pursue this course. NEET no doubt is one of the toughest entrance exams for admission to MBBS, BDS and other Ayush courses. If you are genuinely interested to pursue NEET at any cost, then nothing can stop you from doing it. In that case would suggest you to try out for one more attempt and score much better marks to get a better seat. Confidence and will is the main thing, as long s you have that, attempts do not matter, obviously up to a certain extent.
Regarding pursuing MBBS from abroad, there are several other rules and regulations for foreign universities and also the fees are way higher.
Now it depends upon you, think practically and take your decision. Do ask for any other doubts and we will surely revert back.
All the best!
Thank you.
what is last month for admissions for mbbs in aboard in russia
Hello Mohak Jain,
INTAKE FOR INDIAN STUDENTS TO STUDY MBBS / MD IN RUSSIA .
It is conducted from Feb to August every year at one of the government universities. Students will get the MD degree at the end of the 6th year journey.
so the last month for this year is august.
Hope you get your answer :)
I am medical graduate from Russia,I have less than 50% in PCB.Would I be allowed in FMGE exam.If Not,then what are the other options/course I can do in india??
Eligibility Criteria for FMGE exam
- Nationality:Candidate must be an Indian national or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)
- Qualification:He/she must possess a primary medical qualification which is equivalent to MBBS degree course in the country in which the institution awarding the said qualification is situated.
He/she must have also completed the primary qualification byJuly 31, 2020
- Number of attempts:The total number of attempts permitted for FMGE is three. If a candidate is unable to clear the examination in three attempts, he/ she shall not be eligible to register with the Medical Council of India/ State Medical Council.
- Exemptions:Candidates who have completed their undergraduate medical qualification from the below-mentioned countries do not have to appear for FMGE for registration with MCI, provided they are eligible to enroll as a medical practitioner in the respective country.
New Zealand
Australia
Canada
United States of America
United Kingdom
For any further query you can comment in the comment section given below.
Best Wishes
Hi , I am now 12th class. I want became a doctor . How can I Study mbbs from Russia .
hope this helps
how is it doing engineering in Russia ? Is there scope for getting a job ?
Hi there,
Studying abroad is good, it only depends on what college you are going for.
But in my opinion engineering undergraduate course is best at Indian IITS, BITS, NITS, and IIITS, etc after that if you want to higher studies then you can go for Stanford, Cambridge etc.
Russia has some good colleges but not good as compared to the above college.
I hope this help
I got 39.6% in pcb aggregate and I am from minority caste and it states I need 40%..Am I eligible to study in Russia if I am..will there be any kind of issue in MCI exam?
Shyam, it is not clear what you mean by Minority. While checking NEET eligibility, the Categorisation is broadly done as General Category, OBC, SC,ST. And the Community you belong to will fall under one of these Categories. And to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th. With 39.6% unfortunately you do not qualify for NEET even if you belong to the Reserved Categories because the minimum required aggregate os 40%. You may have to appear for your Board Exams for improvement again. This is because NEET is also mandatory for studying MBBS abroad. And once you clear this hurdle, get a seat in Russia to study MBBS and you complete MBBS successfully, when you come back to India to appear for FMGE, your 12th marks are not considered.