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Hi, hope you are doing well.
Yes, it is worth doing MBBS from Russia because Russia has top medical universities. The degree is also recognised by many bodies and accepted by MCI. The fee structure is low, ranging from 4 lakhs to 8 lakhs per year and the living cost is affordable. Russia provides scholarship opportunities to foreign students and opportunities to obtain dual diploma via joint programmes with foreign universities. You can easily study MBBS in English in Russia. The facilities and modern equipment provided to the students is highly advanced.
Russia is one of the best options to study MBBS by Indian students. It is a 6 years course.
For further information, please refer to this link:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-medicine-in-russia/amp
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Hey there,
PLAB is organized by general medical council (GMC) of UK. Students who passed out from university certified by GMC are only eligible to give exam of PLAB.
Sometime some universities are blacklisted by GMC and students of that university can't give exam of PLAB.
So you can mail GMC and ask them about your university and if your university is certified by GMC of UK. Then you can definitely give exam of PLAB.
Hope this information will be helpful for you.
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See the admissions based on the talk of any agent via donation or something else doesn't works totally. Now if it is like that anywhere then it totally depends upon the agent hierarchical level whether he/she needs to go to abroad along with the student Or not. It totally depends upon the agent and his/her connections. So better ask this thing to your agent to whom you're gonna contact for admission.
I hope it helps you!
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Hi, Kant Baltic Federal University recognition- MCI and WHO. The university is accredited by the Medical Council of India ( MCI) and the World Health Organization ( WHO). It is recognized by Ministry State Health and Education Russian Federation. So, yes you can appear for USMLE-1 and USMLE-2. Hope this helps.
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Pursuing the MBBS degree in Russia is a bit different as compared to the process in India
. The degrees awarded to students after completion of Medicine course in Russia is M.D (Physician), which is equivalent to MBBS in India.
Also the whole course is for a duration of 7 years which include the compulsory Internship.
Eligibility criteria for admission in MBBS in Russia is as following -
• candidate must have passed 10+2 passed with an aggregate:
– 50% in PCB for general category
– 40% for reserved category
• Qualifying NEET examination is mandatory.
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Hi. FMGE exam is for candidates who are studying abroad- Russia, Phillipines and other countries. If a candidate wants to practice in India, they must complete their MBBS degree and after that give the exam. If you pass the exam, you will be required to do one year compulsory internship in a recognised hospital in India. Hope it helps!
Check the list below -
1. BASHKIR STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
2. PETROZAVODSK STATE UNIVERSITY
3. KAZAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
4. VOLGOGRAD STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
5. ALTAI STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
6. OREL STATE UNIVERSITY
7. CRIMEA FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
These are the top MBBS colleges in Russia.
Dear Sweta,
Each floor of MPIT except the first contains two one-room apartments for four people and two two-room apartments for six people. The apartments have their own restrooms, showers, and kitchens. There are public printers on the first floor of each entrance. This dormitory primarily houses doctoral, graduate, and senior students. Hope this helps.
No, according to present scenario, if you do your pg in the US or UK after completing MBBS from Russia or any European country, there are low chances that you will be exempted from writing the FMGE. In order to practice as a doctor in India one needs to clear the FMGE exam but there is an exception for 5 countries which are: 1) USA 2)UK 3) New Zealand 4) Australia 5) Canada If a student does both UG and PG from these countries then they might be exempted from writing the FMGE. So, only doing pg will not be very helpful. The pros and cons of studying ug abroad can be summed up mainly by the following points: Pros: 1. It is an opportunity to immerse yourself in a different culture 2. You will be able to develop transferable skills and experience which can enhance your CV or resume. 3. You can build your foreign language skills and efficiency Cons: 1. You may not be able to get part-time work or internships due to visa restrictions 2. Getting accomodation is tough for foreign students in many Universities 3. International scholarships are very competitive and the cost of education as well as living is high in foreign countries.
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