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Come for a visit, see the campus and then take admission in MBBS... THIS country is giving Indians this facility, not Thailand, Malaysia.. it is..

Come for a visit, see the campus and then take admission in MBBS... THIS country is giving Indians this facility, not Thailand, Malaysia.. it is..

India.coma day ago

Come for a visit, see the campus and then take admission in MBBS... THIS country is giving Indians this facility, not Thailand, Malaysia.. it is..
Admission in medical colleges in India is based on NEET score. This year more than 20 lakh Indians have given NEET exam for admission to around one lakh medical seats and this is the reason that there will be many students who will not be able to get admission in MBBS in India. In such circumstances, these students will go abroad, where they get a chance to do MBBS at an affordable cost.
When it comes to doing MBBS abroad at a low cost, Philippines is definitely mentioned. Recently, this Asian country has announced visa-free entry for Indians. Indian citizens can stay in the Philippines for 14 days without a visa . Although this decision has been taken to boost the travel industry, but the medical universities here will also benefit from it. Philippines has been a very popular country for medical education among Indian students. (Gemini)
In fact, the parents of students planning to do MBBS abroad want them to get a chance to study in a country where the conditions are safe. With visa free entry, parents can easily go to the Philippines with their children. The medical colleges here will give them the option to visit the campus and take a tour of the environment. If the students want, they can also take admission here immediately. Parents will also be able to know about the studies and infrastructure here after visiting the campus.
Due to visa free entry, both parents and students can be a part of the orientation of medical colleges. Here they will get a chance to know how the studies will be conducted, how is the faculty, what kind of clinical exposure will be available and what are the career prospects after getting the degree. This will make it easier for students planning MBBS abroad to take a decision. They will be able to decide whether they want to study in the Philippines or in some other country.

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