Can I give MCAT after BSC Physics?
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MCAT is conducted for admission to MD/DO/DPM/DVM or any other health related programs for which the eligibility criteria has been laid out by Association of American Medical Colleges is passed or appearing MBBS from a recognized University, hence you are not eligible to appear for MCAT with BSc Physics, to know more about this, visit our page at https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/mcat-eligibility-criteria
MCAT is conducted for admission to MD/DO/DPM/DVM or any other health related programs for which the eligibility criteria has been laid out by Association of American Medical Colleges is passed or appearing MBBS from a recognized University, hence you are not eligible to appear for MCAT with BSc Physics, to know more about this, visit our page at https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/mcat-eligibility-criteria
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