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What are the scopes of studying medicine abroad?
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Indian students with the medical field are seen in the hunt for getting the seat in the different medical courses. As studying medicine in India gets tougher due to limited seats and high capitation fee, a number of medical aspirants check out the option abroad to become qualified doctors. Although taking the overseas route in the healthcare industry has been in prevalence for quite some time, over the past few years there has been an average increase of about 10-15 percent increase in the number of students going abroad for studying medicine.
The countries like Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Poland, Ireland etc. are the most sought countries by Indian students to study MBBS course.
they provide subsidized educations, scholarships for medical students. Cost of medical education in abroad is low, and is recognised by MCI.
Scope after studying include :
- Clinical Practice with a certificate
The certificate is valid in government as well as private sectors. Aspirants can start their clinical practice
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Applying for speciality courses.
There are very less postgraduate seats available within each specialty. To apply for the PG course, it is necessary to clear thePG entrance test.
- Applying in Research Centers.
Good luck!
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