Eligibility Criteria to Study MBBS Abroad.

 The eligibility criteria to study MBBS abroad can vary depending on the specific university and country you choose. However, there are some general requirements that most universities will have in place. Here's a breakdown of the common eligibility criteria:



  • Educational Background: You must have completed your 10+2 education from a recognized board.

  • Minimum Marks: For general category students, an aggregate of 50% is required in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your 12th standard exams. The requirement can be slightly lower (40-45%) for students belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC).

  • NEET Qualification: For Indian students, qualifying for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is mandatory for studying MBBS abroad. This is an entrance exam for admission to undergraduate medical courses in India, and it is also required by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India for students seeking an MBBS Degree Abroad if they want to practice medicine in India after completing their studies.

  • Age Limit: The minimum age requirement is usually 17 years on or before December 31st of the year you're applying. There's generally no upper age limit to apply.

  • English Language Proficiency: You may need to take English language tests like IELTS or TOEFL to demonstrate your English language proficiency. This is because many medical programs abroad are taught in English.

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