NEET or Low-Cost MBBS: Poorest Education System!!!

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Low cost is the reason for studying MBBS from abroad, is it easy to return to india and do medicine? Russia's attack on ukraine has not only created a crisis for the citizens of Ukraine. india also data-faced the challenge of the security of its citizens living there. They were usually medical students in Ukraine.


 It is worth mentioning here that india is the country where every year about 8,00,000 people from abroad reach for treatment, as well as medical education here, is also considered to be of a very high standard. Then why do such a large number of people of india go to other countries to study MBBS? In terms of statistics, every year thousands of indian students go abroad for this study.


 According to the Medical Council of india, from march 2015 to march 31, 2016, it granted certificates of eligibility to study abroad to 3,398 students. This number more than doubled in 2016-17. At that time this number increased to 8,737. In 2017-18, this number again jumped and 14,118 indian students went to study abroad with the Medical Council of india Certificate of Merit.  In 2018-19, this number was 17, 504. 



Now the question arises, what do indian students returning after studying medicine from abroad in such a large number do next? Would it be easier for them to start a practice here or get a job?


On this matter,90% of the students going for medical studies outside india are not able to pass NEET, the medical qualifying examination of India. russia ukraine War: What will happen to the students doing MBBS from ukraine now? The degree will be ruined by NMC guidelines or are there other options? When asked whether the main reason for these students to go abroad for medical studies.



Children of people with a lot of money don't go to these countries. This is where the seats are available in the country. In these foreign countries like russia and adjoining countries, ukraine, Nepal, Bangladesh, the fees for medical education are sometimes one-fourth of the cost in India. This would have been a little easier for indian parents.


Over 16 lakh students appeared for 83,075 MBBS seats in 2021

It is worth noting that there are a total of 532 government medical colleges in india with 76,928 MBBS seats. In 2021, there were a total of 83,075 MBBS seats, 26,949 BDS seats, 52,720 AYUSH seats, 603 BVSc and AH seats in india, while the number of people who appeared for the NEET qualifying exam this year was more than 16 lakh.


How easy is it for those coming from outside to study medicine in the country? students returning after studying medicine from abroad have to take a special qualifying exam. In which students who have returned after studying from America, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and new zealand are exempted.



Due to this, most countries of europe give full recognition to Ukraine's course." No. Returning to india is an option, where there is a simple MCI exam, but most of the students are not able to clear that exam even after coaching. In my experience, I have seen these students mostly on RMO posts, who are in casualty in private hospitals Sit on the lowest salary.



Most never become experts, nor do they want to. Many students whose fathers are doctors in small towns or cities take over their jobs, while many go on to work outside of medicine. 



Regarding the qualifying exam, the study pattern of india is very different from these countries. The big problem in that too is that in many countries like russia, Belarus, Armenia, and China, the courses are to be in their local language instead of English. However, due to the english being studied in the philippines and Indonesia, the students studying here get some ease.


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