Hello, 1. Could someone please tell me if ICSE is better than CBSE is better for NEET? 2. What after NEET? 3. Is the NEET score accepted abroad to study medicine abroad? Or what is the process of studying medicine abroad? Wishing every aspirant, all the best!
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Hello,
1. Both ICSE and CBSE are recognized boards in India, and they provide a strong foundation for NEET preparation. The choice between the two depends on your personal preference and the teaching methodology that suits you best. It is important to focus on the NEET syllabus and prepare well, regardless of the board you come from.
2. After NEET, you can pursue a career in medicine by getting admission to a medical college based on your NEET score. You will need to go through the counseling process and secure a seat in a medical college. Once you complete your MBBS, you can specialize in a specific field through postgraduate courses and pursue a career as a doctor.
3. NEET scores are generally not accepted abroad for studying medicine. If you are interested in studying medicine abroad, you'll need to appear for entrance exams specific to the country or university you wish to apply to. Each country has its own admission process, requirements, and exams. It is important to research the specific country and university you are interested in and understand their application procedures. You may also need to fulfill additional criteria like language proficiency tests and visa requirements.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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