MBBS in Italy

Vanshika

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Italy doesn't traditionally offer MBBS programs; instead, medical education leads to the "Doctor of Medicine and Surgery" degree (MD) following a six-year program. The study includes preclinical and clinical studies, and proficiency in Italian is usually required. Admission is competitive, with candidates undergoing entrance exams and interviews. After graduation, doctors complete a residency program and may specialize further. Italy's medical education is highly regarded globally, known for its quality curriculum, experienced faculty, and emphasis on research and clinical practice.
 
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