FAQs

When you study abroad, you will get the opportunity to learn about another culture firsthand, form global friendships, and practice a foreign language. The unique challenges you face will help you grow personally, gain a better understanding of the world, and improve your job prospects after graduation. You’ll return home as a global citizen who is more independent, more mature, and tolerant of cultural differences.

You’ll have more time to decide to choose your own destination country.

For Indian students want to study medicine abroad, they must have to clear their NEET (Nation Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam, have to get a good score in PCB(Physics, Chemistry, and Biology). Once you fulfilled these criteria, they, you can apply for abroad medical education. Pay attention to application deadlines and apply once you’ve decided on your program. If you’d like more information to submit a “Request Information” form, get details directly from us.

Studying abroad can be quite affordable and comparable to your regular university tuition. The overall cost will ultimately depend on   a variety of factors including your destination of choice, cost of living, program duration, currency exchange rates, personal expenses, type of exchange, and the fees charged by your program/university.Most of the medical universities colleges have overseas campuses where students live and study, while others have arrangements that are more individualized.

MCI recognizes most of the medical programs offered by Universities in western, European and Southeast Asian countries however students are advised to check the recognition aspect of the respective university before taking admission. However, any student who has done his medical education abroad will have to clear MCI screening test in India to practice in India. For more information Visit: www.mciindia.org

If one satisfies the requirement, then he/she can apply in prescribed format to MCI. MCI on due appraisal at their end shall issue the necessary certificate according to the rules of MCI. Yes, subject to the prerequisites submitted by the candidate to MCI.

Not at all. You can study abroad if you only know English, and you won’t be limited to English-speaking countries like England or Australia, either. While some programs have a language prerequisite or only offer courses in the host country’s language, there are study abroad programs available in English all over the world.

Some study abroad programs require that you finish certain requirements before you participate, which may be foreign language-related. Make sure you’re aware of exactly what you need to accomplish before studying abroad to ensure your study abroad plans become a reality.

Options vary and usually include student apartments, residential halls (dorms), and homestays with local families. Indian Canteens are present in the campus premises which eases students’ life. Depending on how your program arranges housing, you may be living with other international students or locals. Even universities are provide their own hostels for the students.

Many students who leave their comfort zone may encounter culture shock, homesickness or loneliness, financial issues, and language barriers. Remember to see these challenges as an opportunity for self-improvement, and the benefits of studying abroad will greatly outweigh the difficulties. What are you looking to do?

All countries where students go to are safe. There are good law, order, and security in place. There is already a large contingent of students from India and many other countries so one can be sure of a safe comfortable and pleasant stay.

It depends on the University and Country; Please refer the Fee Structure of the particular institution.

Yes, certainly after clearing the mandatory screening test & getting your registration with the State or Central Council you are eligible for any government appointment on clearing the competitive exams or interviews conducted by them.

The Medical Council of India stipulates that all the students studying MBBS programme from Medical Colleges outside India and wanting to practice in India after completion of their programme, need to appear for a “Screening Test”.

Yes, you can practice in India, provided you clear the mandatory MCI screening test. On clearing the screening test you are eligible for registration as a doctor and allowed to practice on par with other doctors.