MBBS Abroad - Minor hurdles worth knowing!

The race for medical seats has commenced, and NEET aspirants are exploring their options. Some are confident about meeting the cut-off for their desired medical college, while others are considering alternative courses like BAMS or BHMS. Among these options, there's a growing interest in pursuing MBBS abroad. However, like everything else, MBBS abroad has its pros and cons. In this article, we'll shed light on some minor hurdles associated with MBBS abroad and provide advice on how to overcome them.

Opting for MBBS abroad opens doors for students to become doctors in India. With recent changes in India's medical education system, the FMGE has been replaced by NExT (National Exit Test). This means that the NExT, previously taken only by MBBS graduates from abroad, will now be mandatory for anyone seeking a license to practice in India, including graduates from Indian medical colleges. Consequently, the recognition of MBBS abroad has gained prominence due to this broader assessment of candidates' abilities through NExT.

However, as more Indian students choose MBBS abroad, there has been an increase in misleading information provided by certain individuals taking advantage of students' lack of knowledge. Therefore, it's crucial for students to understand certain aspects before selecting a university for MBBS abroad. At MOKSH, we consider certain parameters essential for students to be aware of before making their choice of an MBBS university abroad. So, without further delay, let's delve into them.
 
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