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Is that good with very low NEET score, get admission in foreign country?


Hiren 19th Jul, 2022
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Sayan 19th Jul, 2022

Hello,

Yes, it's good, but what happens next depends on how hard you work. I've seen colleagues of mine who failed the neet test take admission overseas, study hard, and pass the FMGE exam. If you put in the necessary effort and have a clear objective, you can do everything you set out to do.

There are certain drawbacks to pursuing an MBA overseas, such as language barriers and a lack of clinical experience at some universities. However, if you want anything, you must overcome these obstacles. The MBBS programme is 5.5 years lengthy, and after completing it overseas and passing the FMGE, you must complete a year-long internship in India, making the total time 6.5 years. So make a sensible selection. Either before or after MBBS, you must compete for an exam.

Good Luck!!

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