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How about mbbs from georgia? N what after mbbs from georgia?what to do next ?

gopi 4th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

For Indian and international students, an MBBS from Georgia is a good option for the students who are seeking affordable, English medium medical education abroad. Georgian medical universities are recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and listed in the World Directory of the Medical Schools (WDOMS). Many Georgian universities are also recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, permitting graduates of Georgian medical universities to appear for the FMGE/NExT exam and be licensed to practice in India.

What to do after MBBS from Georgia?

Once you have finished your MBBS from Georgia, there are many possibilities:

  1. Return to India – Appear for FMGE/NExT and clear it in order to practice in India or take-up post-graduate (MD/MS) in India.
  2. Pursue PG abroad – Appear for USMLE (USA), PLAB (UK) or AMC (Australia) to pursue PG studies and licensing.
  3. Practice in Georgia or EU – If you obtain licensure, you can work or specialize in Georgia or some of the EU countries.
  4. Research / Public health careers – Some students will make a move towards non-clinical careers; research, healthcare management or public health.

Make sure to choose NMC approved universities and start preparing for licensing examinations early so the transition after MBBS is smooth.

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Can I drop next year for neet.my score is 316.My parents decided to send nepal for MBBS.is it correct decision

Prachi Kumari 3rd Jun, 2025

Hello,

Scoring 316 in NEET makes it quite hard to get a government seat in India, especially in MBBS. Private colleges are very costly, so many students look at options like Nepal.

Studying MBBS in Nepal is not a bad option. The syllabus is similar to India, the language used is mostly English, and the culture is also quite close to India. Many Indian students go there every year.

But before deciding, think about these points:

  • Do you want to drop a year and try again? If you are confident and ready to work hard, you can give NEET one more try.

  • Can your family afford Nepal MBBS fees? MBBS in Nepal is cheaper than private colleges in India but still costs a good amount.

  • Are the colleges in Nepal recognised by NMC (India)? Only choose NMC-approved colleges, or your degree won't be valid in India.

So, yes, going to Nepal is not a bad decision, but dropping a year is also an option if you are serious about improving your NEET score.

Hope it helps !

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