Recruiters are aware of the challenges facing students trying to get into an MBBS program in India. They know the number of students applying to write the NEET exams, and the limited number of seats in private and public MBBS universities across the country. These recruiters are also aware of the cost of the MBBS program in India, the United States, and other countries.
It is easy for students in India to be swayed by the low cost of some of the MBBS programs abroad. Unfortunately, not all MBBS abroad consultants are completely transparent with students, which may lead to a student completing an MBBS program but not qualifying to work as a doctor in any other country.
What are the benefits of attending this MBBS program?
Students should ask the MBBS abroad consultants about the benefits or advantages of the university they recommend. Listen carefully to see if the answer contains information about the ability to practice medicine around the world and about the reputation of the university on an international level.
What scholarships are available to me and what is the criteria?
Not all MBBS abroad consultants offer scholarships that are significant. Look for programs that provide substantial scholarships to reduce the cost of attending a university outside of the country.
What support do you offer during my MBBS program?
Attending an international university means living away from home. This is a new experience for most students, and knowing the advisors are there to provide guidance and support is important.
Will I attend ACGME clinical rotations and PG in USA?
US Clinical Experience (US-CE) gained during Clinical Rotations in ACGME approved teaching hospitals in USA is the most significant and decisive factor for getting Residency i.e., PG in USA.
If students also complete a PG in the USA, they can work as a doctor in most countries around the world and also earn a handsome stipend while completing their PG in USA.