Eligibility for MBBS in Abroad
Eligibility requirements for MBBS abroad can vary slightly depending on the specific university and country, but here's a general guideline:
Academic Requirements:
Completed 10+2: You'll need to have completed your higher secondary education (10+2) from a recognized board.
Science Background: Most programs require Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as your core subjects in 10+2.
Minimum Marks: There's usually a minimum mark requirement in PCB subjects. It can range from 50% for general category students to 40-45% for reserved categories (depending on the country).
Entrance Exams:
NEET (for Indian Students): If you're an Indian student, qualifying for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is mandatory for applying to MBBS programs abroad.
Other Requirements:
Age: The minimum age for admission is usually 17 years old on December 31st of the admission year. There may not be a strict upper age limit.
English Language Test: Some universities might require you to take an English language proficiency test like TOEFL or IELTS.
Additional Considerations:
University-Specific Requirements: Always check the specific university's website for their exact admission requirements.
Country Regulations: The medical council of your chosen country might have additional eligibility criteria.
Here are some resources to help you explore further:
NMC requirements for MBBS abroad (for India): [NMC recognition for MBBS abroad]
Remember, it's crucial to ensure both the university and the program meet your home country's medical council regulations for practising medicine after graduation.

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