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14-day visa-free entry boosts Philippines as top choice for Indian medical students
14-day visa-free entry boosts Philippines as top choice for Indian medical students

India Today

time09-06-2025

  • Health
  • India Today

14-day visa-free entry boosts Philippines as top choice for Indian medical students

With NEET UG 2025 results approaching, limited seats and high fees are pushing students abroad. The Philippines stands out for its newly announced 14-day visa-free entry for Indian nationals, making campus visits and initial enrolment hassle-free. Along with affordable tuition and internationally recognised medical degrees, classes are taught in English and students gain early hands-on clinical training. A growing Indian community on campus also makes settling in Pillai, Managing Director, Transworld Educare has shared how these factors combine to make the Philippines a practical and welcoming option for medical ACCESS: SIMPLIFYING THE JOURNEYHere's a game-changer: visa-free entry for Indian nationals into the Philippines. This isn't just about cutting red tape; it simplifies the journey. Students and parents can visit campuses, attend orientations, and experience the environment without the stress of visa delays. This ease of movement boosts student mobility, allowing families to get firsthand insights - a valuable step when making a major decision about studying FEES: A SMART INVESTMENT COMPARED TO INDIA Let's talk finances, often the biggest hurdle. Private medical colleges in India can come with eye-watering costs that rise every year. The Philippines offers a far more affordable structure without compromising on quality. Tuition typically ranges between Rs 22 lakhs to Rs 31 lakhs for the full programme, depending on the university. Add savings from visa-free travel, and the overall value becomes hard to ignore for families seeking quality and RECOGNISED MEDICAL COLLEGES: WHO AND NMC ACCREDITATIONadvertisementQuality assurance is essential when choosing a medical school abroad. The Philippines is home to many institutions recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and India's National Medical Commission (NMC). This dual recognition ensures your degree is valid in India and globally. Graduates are eligible for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) in India and international exams like the USMLE - opening doors to medical careers both at home and CURRICULUM AND GLOBAL EXAM COMPATABILITYFor Indian students, here's a big plus: medical education in the Philippines is entirely in English. This eliminates language barriers and allows students to focus on academics. The American-style MD programme aligns with global standards and licencing exams like FMGE and USMLE. This structure ensures Indian students are well-prepared to practice medicine in India, the US, or CLINICAL EXPOSURE AND PRACTICAL TRAININGUnlike countries where clinical exposure is delayed, the Philippines emphasises hands-on training early in the program. Students engage with real patients and healthcare settings from the start. This early exposure builds confidence and strengthens practical skills. The American-model program blends theoretical knowledge with real-world application, preparing students for the demands of modern medicine.-----Another reassuring element: the large Indian student community in the Philippines. With thousands of Indian students already enrolled, new arrivals benefit from built-in support. Peer groups and student associations help ease cultural transitions and offer guidance on everything from academics to everyday life. The presence of Indian societies provides a warm welcome - something reassuring for many students and parents during this major life Indian students continue to explore global opportunities for medical education, the Philippines stands out. It combines visa-free access, affordability, recognised quality, and a strong support network. With its student-friendly policies and international credibility, the Philippines is emerging not just as an alternative, but as a preferred destination for Indian medical Reel

MBBS Abroad Just Got Easier: Philippines Emerges as a Game-Changer for Indian Students
MBBS Abroad Just Got Easier: Philippines Emerges as a Game-Changer for Indian Students

The Print

time07-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Print

MBBS Abroad Just Got Easier: Philippines Emerges as a Game-Changer for Indian Students

New Delhi [India], June 5: As the NEET UG 2025 results approach, Indian students face tough decisions regarding medical education options amid limited government seats and high private college fees. In this context, the Philippines is emerging as a key destination for Indian students seeking MBBS degrees abroad. In a recent move aimed at promoting tourism, the Philippines government announced visa-free entry for Indian nationals for stays of up to 14 days. While primarily intended to boost tourism, this new policy has presented an unexpected advantage for Indian students and their families considering medical education in the country. The visa-free window allows them to visit campuses, interact with faculty, understand the academic environment, and evaluate infrastructure–without the burden of undergoing a lengthy visa process. 'Being able to see and feel where you're going to study — that changes everything for families making this important decision,' says Kadwin Pillai, Managing Director of Transworld Educare and Director of Kings International Medical Academy. 'The Philippines is not just welcoming students; it's giving them the confidence to choose wisely.' The Philippines has steadily gained popularity among Indian medical aspirants due to its unique advantages. One of the key draws is that the medium of instruction is English, eliminating the language barriers that often deter students from considering non-English-speaking countries. Additionally, the medical curriculum in the Philippines is based on the US education system, which offers an international standard of learning and exposure. Another significant advantage is the clinical training that students receive during their course. The Philippines has a tropical climate and disease patterns that are similar to those in India. This means Indian students studying there are exposed to medical conditions they are likely to encounter in their future practice back home, providing them with valuable and relevant clinical experience. Cost is another crucial factor influencing the decision. Studying MBBS in the Philippines is substantially more affordable compared to private medical colleges in India or even other popular international destinations like the USA, UK, or Australia. Tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs are comparatively lower, making it an accessible option for a broader segment of Indian students. The country has also taken progressive steps to reform its medical education system. Recent updates to the Philippines Medical Act now allow international graduates from CHED-accredited (Commission on Higher Education) institutions to register and practice medicine in the country after completing their internship. These reforms are seen as a step forward in aligning the country's medical education with international standards and enhancing its global appeal. For Indian students, this development is particularly important. The updated policy is in line with the Indian Medical Commission's framework, which means students can choose to either pursue a career in the Philippines or return to India and appear for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) or NEXT, as required by Indian regulatory bodies. Industry experts suggest that the visa exemption comes at a crucial time. With over 20 lakh students appearing for NEET UG annually and only about one lakh government MBBS seats available, many students inevitably look toward foreign universities. The ability to physically visit institutions and make informed decisions before committing to a multi-year course is expected to positively impact the decision-making process. Currently, several CHED-accredited medical institutions in the Philippines are actively enrolling Indian students. In response to increasing demand, many universities have started offering additional support services, including Indian food, academic counselling, and preparation guidance for Indian licensing exams. These initiatives are aimed at easing the transition for Indian students and creating a more supportive academic environment. As student interest grows, the Philippines continues to strengthen its position as a medical education hub in Asia through ongoing policy reforms, improved accessibility, and cultural openness. The country's friendly diplomatic ties with India further support this dynamic, making it easier for students and institutions to collaborate across borders. As Indian students prepare for their next steps after NEET UG 2025, the Philippines stands out as a practical and accessible option for those seeking a quality medical education abroad offering a compelling mix of affordability, academic credibility, and supportive policy frameworks. (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by SMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same) This story is auto-generated from a syndicated feed. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

MBBS Abroad Just Got Easier: Philippines Emerges as a Game-Changer for Indian Students
MBBS Abroad Just Got Easier: Philippines Emerges as a Game-Changer for Indian Students

India Gazette

time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • India Gazette

MBBS Abroad Just Got Easier: Philippines Emerges as a Game-Changer for Indian Students

SMPL New Delhi [India], June 5: As the NEET UG 2025 results approach, Indian students face tough decisions regarding medical education options amid limited government seats and high private college fees. In this context, the Philippines is emerging as a key destination for Indian students seeking MBBS degrees abroad. In a recent move aimed at promoting tourism, the Philippines government announced visa-free entry for Indian nationals for stays of up to 14 days. While primarily intended to boost tourism, this new policy has presented an unexpected advantage for Indian students and their families considering medical education in the country. The visa-free window allows them to visit campuses, interact with faculty, understand the academic environment, and evaluate infrastructure--without the burden of undergoing a lengthy visa process. 'Being able to see and feel where you're going to study -- that changes everything for families making this important decision,' says Kadwin Pillai, Managing Director of Transworld Educare and Director of Kings International Medical Academy. 'The Philippines is not just welcoming students; it's giving them the confidence to choose wisely.' The Philippines has steadily gained popularity among Indian medical aspirants due to its unique advantages. One of the key draws is that the medium of instruction is English, eliminating the language barriers that often deter students from considering non-English-speaking countries. Additionally, the medical curriculum in the Philippines is based on the US education system, which offers an international standard of learning and exposure. Another significant advantage is the clinical training that students receive during their course. The Philippines has a tropical climate and disease patterns that are similar to those in India. This means Indian students studying there are exposed to medical conditions they are likely to encounter in their future practice back home, providing them with valuable and relevant clinical experience. Cost is another crucial factor influencing the decision. Studying MBBS in the Philippines is substantially more affordable compared to private medical colleges in India or even other popular international destinations like the USA, UK, or Australia. Tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs are comparatively lower, making it an accessible option for a broader segment of Indian students. The country has also taken progressive steps to reform its medical education system. Recent updates to the Philippines Medical Act now allow international graduates from CHED-accredited (Commission on Higher Education) institutions to register and practice medicine in the country after completing their internship. These reforms are seen as a step forward in aligning the country's medical education with international standards and enhancing its global appeal. For Indian students, this development is particularly important. The updated policy is in line with the Indian Medical Commission's framework, which means students can choose to either pursue a career in the Philippines or return to India and appear for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) or NEXT, as required by Indian regulatory bodies. Industry experts suggest that the visa exemption comes at a crucial time. With over 20 lakh students appearing for NEET UG annually and only about one lakh government MBBS seats available, many students inevitably look toward foreign universities. The ability to physically visit institutions and make informed decisions before committing to a multi-year course is expected to positively impact the decision-making process. Currently, several CHED-accredited medical institutions in the Philippines are actively enrolling Indian students. In response to increasing demand, many universities have started offering additional support services, including Indian food, academic counselling, and preparation guidance for Indian licensing exams. These initiatives are aimed at easing the transition for Indian students and creating a more supportive academic environment. As student interest grows, the Philippines continues to strengthen its position as a medical education hub in Asia through ongoing policy reforms, improved accessibility, and cultural openness. The country's friendly diplomatic ties with India further support this dynamic, making it easier for students and institutions to collaborate across borders. As Indian students prepare for their next steps after NEET UG 2025, the Philippines stands out as a practical and accessible option for those seeking a quality medical education abroad offering a compelling mix of affordability, academic credibility, and supportive policy frameworks. (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by SMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

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