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Students must have completed FSc (Pre-Medical) or A-Levels with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Minimum 60-70% marks required depending on the university. NEET is mandatory for Indian students.

Yes, NEET is mandatory for Indian students to study MBBS abroad. Without NEET, you cannot practice medicine in India after graduation.

The MBBS program typically lasts 5-6 years, depending on the country and university. Some countries like Russia, Ukraine, Georgia offer 6-year programs including internship.

It depends on the university. Many universities in Russia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan do not require IELTS. However, universities in UK, Canada, Germany typically require IELTS 6.0-7.0.

The total cost varies by country. Kyrgyzstan/Uzbekistan: $5,000-8,000/year, Georgia: $7,000-11,000/year, Russia: $6,500-11,000/year, Poland: $14,000-22,000/year, Germany: $10,000-17,000/year.

Yes, many countries offer scholarships. China offers CSC scholarships (full tuition + stipend), Germany offers DAAD scholarships, Turkey offers Türkiye scholarships. University merit scholarships are also available.

Most countries allow part-time work (20 hours/week) during semesters and full-time during holidays. This can help cover living expenses.

Visa processing time varies by country. Typically 2-12 weeks. We recommend applying at least 3 months before your program starts.

Yes, we provide complete end-to-end visa assistance including document preparation, application filing, and interview preparation.

Our visa success rate is 98% with proper documentation and guidance.

Yes, after completing MBBS from a PMDC-recognized university, you need to pass the NLE (National Licensing Examination) to practice in Pakistan.

For USA: Need to pass USMLE exams. For UK: Need to pass PLAB exams. Your degree must be recognized by ECFMG (USA) or GMC (UK).

You can practice as a doctor, pursue specialization (residency), work in hospitals, clinics, research, teaching, or public health sectors.

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