Overview
Is MBBS abroad right for you?
Every year a large number of Indian students pursue their primary medical qualification outside India, mainly because of limited government seats and high private college fees. A well-chosen university abroad can offer an English-medium curriculum, structured clinical training and predictable costs. A poorly researched one can cost years.
The decision should be based on your NEET result, family budget, the university's track record with Indian students, and your plan for licensing examinations after graduation. We help you evaluate all four before you apply anywhere.
Eligibility
General eligibility criteria
- 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognised board
- Minimum aggregate as prescribed — commonly 50% (40% for reserved categories)
- A qualified NEET result for the applicable year
- Minimum age of 17 years as on 31 December of the admission year
- Valid passport and university-specific documents