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How can I study medical in USA after 12th in India?

Study medical in USA is a dream comes true for many medical aspirants. It needs patience,effort and dedication to pursue a doctoral course in abroad.There are lots of benefit to study medical in USA after 12th in India.Lots of students are interested to take study in USA for experiencing a new life, culture,personal development, enhanced campus life, academic flexibility, amazing infrastructure. But it is a to lots of student that how can I study medical in USA after 12th in India.Study MD in Caribbean Islands. The Caribbean Medical school is golden opportunity for every medical student.There is a scope for global medical training, less tuition fees. Moreover, there is the opportunity of clinical rotation, reputation and supportive environment.Before selecting any Caribbean Medical College, search that it is accredited or not . Search that it is an MCI approved medical college or it is recognized or not.Check the campus facilities of the university and also the quality of faculties. The classroom,laboratory experience , quality curriculum ; all should be checked.Check the admission procedure. Some renowned universities follow direct admission procedure with lowest fee. Also no MCI screening test is required for admission. It depends on the students effort as well the helping hands of the university.WUB wishes all the medical aspirants all the best for their career.Thanks & RegardsDebasmita

Is studying an MBBS in the Philippines better or should I stick to India? What are the pros and cons?

IF anybody tells you that MBBS abroad is better than in INDIA! THEY ARE LYING TO YOU! Keep away from them!If you are talking about studying medicine in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada or Western Europe, then yes - medical education in these countries has higher value globally than India. BUT if not, India is the best choice - trust me.I am a 2nd year medical student currently studying in the Philippines. Let me be brutally clear. Indian MBBS is highly valued outside India. Especially in the U.S. and U.K., (I have doctors in my family who live and work there). Ultimately, most of us choose to go abroad because we could not secure an admission in India and can’t pay the crores needed for a seat.I chose the Philippines because of the language, lesser flight travel time, similarity to the U.S. educational standards, living costs and fee structure.BUT, Don’t expect the best and come here. Some colleges in the Philippines are working with agents and producing people with degrees, NOT DOCTORS. In these colleges you will be treated like second class students and the real training will only be given to Filipino students. This is the TRUTH!Many of the upvoted answers above are from Indian Educational Agents/consultancy. They will only tell you things you want to hear. Some of them have cheated innocent students and their parents taking lakhs of rupees and no admission.I have wrote about my experience in the Philippines, how to choose the best college for MBBS in the Philippines and How to do admissions directly with the universities without paying agents or getting cheated. Studying Medicine in the Philippines: My Story – Raj Reddy – Medium

How can an Indian national, graduated in medicine from Ukraine, not clear the MCI study postgraduate medicine in Singapore?

Technically you cannot, for a couple of reasons.1.Singapore requires registration of candidate in origin country (i.e. India) to be considered for PG admission. Which means clearing FMGE.2.None of our Ukrainian medical universities feature in the list of Universities recognised in fact there are only nine colleges from India.My opinion is of that, Singapore being a wonderful little country posses a high level of scientific advancement in the field of medicine yet, there are not so many vacancies available to take. I would suggest you to look for opportunities in some other countries which can give you a range of options to work about.

How can an Indian medical graduate get residency in UK?

When you do not have postgraduate degree, you need to appear for PLAB. If you are not sure what exactly you'll do, read - Do I need to take the PLAB test? But, Ketan Desai takes bribe to make 100% sure that all reads from Indian Private Medical College. MCI will not recognize others's degrees. Otherwise who will give bribe? Indian Private Medical Colleges are recognized. After master degree that way is good. Otherwise it will be wastage of money & time.Anyway I am saying about UK PG.Talking British Council is the first work. Many information can be found on BMJ Careers. 3 years work experience in England is needed to apply for MD course. Fee starts from £19,000 per annum. Duration of course is 2 years. Total 5 years needed to be spend in UK.Eligibility to apply as Indian Citizen (England)English should be first language else one need to pass IELTS or have some equivalent education.PLAB I is the first exam. One can give exam from anywhere / from India up to this step.Then PLAB II. For FLAB II examination, one have to go to UK (in practice it is within England) and appear in the examination.At this point, the question of VISA is arriving. UK Government has separate website for International Students' VISA.General Medical Council (GMC) regulates the doctors in UK. GMC has hugely informative website. Being registered with the GMC, one can work in UK.Again, one need to have 3 years work experience to apply for MD. Applicant will need a recommendation letter from a consultant.I said about how to do MD from England (may be the method is same allover UK), but I can not say how to practice in India with England's MD.Eligibility to apply as Indian Citizen for MCh (England) after MD/MS from IndiaTalk with the official person as directed in the official website.Eligibility to apply as Indian Citizen in Other European CountriesOverall, reading in any country from the Old World (Europe, Asia & Africa) is easier than from New World (US).Syllabus are usually compatible.Russia is Eurasia, thats why its easy to read from Russia : )BUT, MCI will disturb to give recognition of that degree.

How I can study PG in UK after MBBS in India?

You will have to clear the PLAB examination conducted by the GMC which you can take after completing MBBS.PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board)Its a two part examPART 1 - theory MCQs- Examination conducted twice internationally annually (March/Nov).PART 2 - Practical examination with clinical scenarios - Examination conducted in Manchester, UKFollowing this you will need to apply for GMC registration.Next stage is job hunting in the UK. Initially you need to work as an SHO (similar to an intern to get acquainted with the system and to apply for core-training jobs) for a year following which you can apply for training jobs.In the meanwhile you need to try for MRCP exams and prepare for it.Once in a training job, it will take 2 years (presently its 2 years but GMC plans to make it 3 years) where you will get hands-on direct experience. This is called core-medical training. You can complete the MRCP examinations in this time. Following this;You can apply for specialty training (equivalent to PG) which will take another 4 years (approximately) and clear the specialty certificate examinations following which you will get a Certificate of Completion Training (CCT) after which you will become a consultant.So its a 7–8 year long journey to become a consultant. Also the competition is at an international level with doctors from all around the world.The pathway to becoming a GP is different.I will upload an image describing the entire process (credits to Ibrahim’s blog)Addendum:You will also require IELTS certificate with minimum of 7.5 overall band to apply for PLAB exam.Any non EU national will be treated as an IMG-International Medical Graduate. You will see the term IMG used commonly.I have currently cleared PLAB 1 and preparing for PLAB-2 examination.

Is a post graduate medical degree from US/UK recognised in India?

MCI Approves PG medical degrees from five countries only. As per the Amendment made in Third Schedule Part ii on 10/03/2008, all post graduate medical qualification awarded in UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are recognised in India. Please follow the MCI linkhttps://old.mciindia.org/Rules-a...For more details visit MD/MS Abroad - pg medical admission abroad - pg after mbbs - pg md ms admission abroad, md ms abroad, | Career Voyage

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