Doing mbbs in Russia is good or not
There is no better way to learn from experts in this field for many decades now one should consider to study in Russia as an option for many non exhaustive reasons
- Low cost education -2.5-5lakh Annually for fee
- Government institutes internationally recognised degrees and credited by the medical council of India and who making the students are eligible to practice in any country they fit
- students are trained in the MCI screening test to be registered to practice in India
- Course is thought in English and the students will also be taught the Russian language alongside to be able to Converse with the local patients during the 4th and 5th and 6th year
- The professors of the universities are well affair of the MCI regulations and the syllabus and pattern of this exams a student is simultaneously code for the MCI screening test the student is also couched for the Usmle preparation in the entrance exam to study or practice in the USA
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Eligibility to study MBBS in Russia
- Student with 12th standard in science or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks in physics chemistry and biology and the students belongs to reserved category than a source of 40% in physics chemistry and biology is sufficient as per MCI guidelines is good to go for MBBS
- No common entrance test required
- the pattern is similar to the Indian circulam and the doctor will be awarded the MBBS degree at the end of the 6 years as compared to the four years MBBS in India the student can get and internship to study Russia in India
- application along with the required documents of the education will be sent to the college and was the admission letter is received with a visa in vacation letter complete assistance will be provided by imperial for the visa application procedure
All the best
Hey Maneesh
No it is NOT good idea. Reasons:-
You have to clear Foreign Graduate Medical Exam MUST only then your internship starts back in India. The exam is not an easy one. Takes lot of effort, time maybe an year or so even.
There is. minimum patient exposure for UG students;hence students lack clinical knowledge. This I am telling you as I have seen in my internship my co interns from foreign medical colleges specially lacking a bit in their clinical knowledge.
Thanks!