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    When to Start my Preparation for the MRCP exam?

    Start your MRCP exam preparation well in advance to allow ample time to cover the extensive material. Aim to begin studying at least 6-12 months before your planned exam date to ensure thorough preparation and minimize stress.
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    How to prepare for the USMLE Step 2 CK Examination

    To prepare for the USMLE Step 2 CK exam: 1. Understand the exam format. 2. Create a study schedule. 3. Use quality resources. 4. Review core concepts. 5. Practice questions regularly. 6. Simulate exam conditions with full-length practice exams. 7. Focus on weak areas. 8. Practice clinical...
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    MBBS in India vs MBBS Abroad

    There are lots of students dreams to become a doctor. They dream to get an admission in good Government medical College. But the real scenario is different. It is not easy to get an admission to Government MBBS course. In 2013, the cut-off for admission to Government college was 98.3% means only...
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    MBBS in Russia and China is Cheaper than India, Why?

    For students who couldn't secure admission to affordable government medical colleges in India through entrance tests like AIPMT, MH-CET, EAMCET, GUJCET, etc., alternative options become crucial. Private medical colleges in India, often owned by politicians, charge exorbitant fees mainly due to...
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    MBBS options for the students who passed 12th in more than 1 attempt

    If you have not passed 12th in your first attempt, we would advice not to try hard for Indian MBBS seat since its really either too difficult or very expensive. I would advice you to take low risk MBBS programs abroad such as MBBS in Kyrgyzstan (wherein MCI screening Test coaching is a part of...
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    What is admission process and chances for MBBS at AIIMS? Is there any Donation required?

    There is absolutely no question of paying donation for admission to MBBS in AIIMS. The admission system for 672 seats are all on the basis of merit just like AIPMT. There were totally 65,000 students who appeared for MBBS in AIIMS spread in 7 campuses across the country. Around success ratio for...
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    How to study MBBS in USA or UK?

    The system to study MBBS in USA and to study MBBS in UK are completely different. At least UK system has some similarities as per PLAB standards but MBBS in USA, the system developed by USMLE - 1/2/3 is absolutely different. The students passing MBBS in India also do not find it easy to give the...
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    Prioritize your admission for MBBS to get Better Opportunity.

    Are you willing to pursue MBBS Programs? But don't know where should apply first! Here is the guide to set the priority wise choices of the universities. MBBS In Government Medical Colleges In India It is difficult to get admission in Government Medical Colleges in India since there is the...
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    Are Maharashtra students eligible for medical colleges through NEET?

    Yes, There are 20 Government Medical colleges in Maharashtra. Each one have 15% AIPMT / MHT-CET quota. There are total 2760 MBBS seats are available and 414 filled through AIPMT/ MHT-CET. However,?I must say that getting admission through MH-CET (98% rejection) is slightly easier than getting it...
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    Why is getting MBBS seat in India very difficult? What is its alternative?

    Why getting MBBS seat in India is very difficult? Yes it is. Not from the studies point of view. But because of the limited no of seats. Take AIPMT’s example. There are about 6.5 lac candidates who appear for the exam and only 2800 get in. And god forbid if you are from general category then...
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    Are Maharashtra students eligible for medical colleges through AIPMT?

    Yes, There are 20 Government Medical colleges in Maharashtra. Each one have 15% AIPMT / MHT-CET quota. There are total 2760 MBBS seats are available and 414 filled through AIPMT/ MHT-CET. However, I must say that getting admission through MH-CET (98% rejection) is slightly easier than getting it...
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    What is the medium or language of teaching while studying MBBS in Russia?

    In Russia, you have to be very careful. Most of the low cost medical universities in Russia have 3+3 years format. In fact you are suggested to go through the advisory published by the Indian embassy on their website which clearly warns the students about mixed medium of teaching in many of the...
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    Does the student have to give any entrance examination for admission to study MBBS in Russia?

    No. The students do not have to appear for any entrance test before getting admitted for MBBS in Russia programs. The admission letter from the university is received within -3 weeks of application. At the application to study medicine at top Russian colleges in low fees, only application fees...
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    After completing the course can I do my internship from India?

    Lot of confusion is there with the students regarding internship after completion of medicine program in a MCI Approved low cost medical college in Russia. The standard road map of a student is as per the followingYou must understand that completing internship in a MCI approved hospital on your...
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    Can I practice in India or can I get a job in a government Hospital on my return?

    Of course, you can work in government and private hospitals on clearing MCI screening test.? There are thousands of doctors across the country currently working in many of the hospitals. Many of them have cleared NEET PG for MD / MS in India and have their own clinics as well.
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    How many times am I eligible to appear for FMGE / MCI Screening Test in India?

    The FMGE exam, also known as the MCI Screening Test, allows students to choose a test center in India based on their convenience. Upon registration, each student is assigned a computer workstation at the test center where they must take the exam. The FMGE exam is conducted twice a year...
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    If so many students fail in MCI Screening Test, why would I go to pursue MBBS in Abroad?

    Many students who opt for pursuing MBBS abroad overlook a crucial aspect of their journey towards becoming a doctor—the MCI Screening Test or FMGE. Shockingly, the average pass rate for this exam is as low as 15%, meaning that nearly 85% of returning doctors have to retake the test to proceed to...
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    Follow this two-month strategy

    High school students aiming for medical careers face a challenging balancing act, as they must prepare for both board exams and NEET simultaneously. While initially overwhelming, with careful planning and disciplined execution, students can excel in both exams. This article aims to offer...
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    5 preparation tips for the last month

    The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is scheduled for May 7, 2017, leaving aspiring medical students with just one month to prepare. Last year's exam was divided into NEET I and NEET II, with physics being deemed the most challenging section. This year, over 11 lakh candidates have...
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    Confidence is not Inherited

    Confidence isn't something you're born with; it's cultivated through experience and realizing your ability to navigate challenges effectively. While the importance of confidence is widely acknowledged, this article aims to delve into how youth travels can significantly bolster one's confidence...
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