Sir Aaj Phillipines ke addmission ka bhi decision liya Delhi High court ne ki MBBS ki degree invalid hai India mai. Aurr abb hamara pura future tabaah hogaya hai.
That's why I tell everyone to be careful and check with the Indian authorities before going abroad . Do not rely only on consultants. Do some homework yourself too. Anyways, Something of this can happen was expected. This news has been going on for a few months. This is a policy decision and therefore can change by the time you complete your degree. Moreover you still have the option of staying back in Philippines and do practice. But if you do not want to stay there, there can be other countries where it is still recognized. In future you might also appear for FMGE in India and get a chance to come back. So relax and decide wisely.
@@studyabroadacademy9 i mean they changed the policy in middle of our course, so we had no other choice other than complete our course. No the medical body there called CHED don't give you licence until u r a Phillipines citizen. Yeah i think other countries accept but we have to clear exam like PLAB and US Emily.
@@greatchoice4713 Clearing exam to practice in INDIA is needed in India too. Its known as FMGE. If you know others from India there, you can collectively do correspondence with the Indian Embassy there and highlight your concern. Do everything in writing. Don't spoil your current academic record. Keep calm and focused. God Bless. Stay Connected.
Sir jo student 2018 me neet ug pass hai or abhi Russia se mbbs kr rhe hai but unka 12th State Open Schooling Board se tha toh wo india aa kar 2024 me fmge de sakte ya nahi ?
Open School is recognised by Government of India. That's why you were able to appear for NEET. Now FMGE is known as NEET NExT. Check the eligibility requirements for latest guidelines on the MCI website.
Sir abhi me almaty me hu 2nd complete hone vala h next month ab mereko transfer lena h dusri country me can I take transfer in different country by filling a form in delhi embassy?
Hello sir, this year ive scored 160 in neet, now im tooking drop and will try for 400 marks and next year i will be taking admission in Russia, specifically bashkir state medical University, ufa.... So please guide me sir how it is, after 6 years there what will be the procedure for getting licence in india and build a hospital and practice too as a mbbs dr . Please guide or make video for whole these confusion procedure
Thank you for connecting with me. You are already NEET qualified. I would like to know why you chose 1) Russia 2) Bashkir State University. Did you explore any other country? If yes, what were the reasons for not choosing any other. As far as coming back to India, to practice here you will have to appear for the NeXt Exam (formerly known as FMGE) and qualify.
can you tell me if I want to go to some good countries like Poland or New Zealand I think they are good countries after completing mbbs there can I practice there or I required lisence of particular country. and after completing mbbs there don't they provide you lisence?
You can always practice in a country from where you have completed your MBBS. No bar on that. The concern always comes up when you have done your degree from one country and wish to practice from another.
Hello Kashish, Thanks for reaching out. Many Indian students go to Uzbekistan for MBBS. State Universities are usually recognised. But if I may ask you, Why Uzbekistan? What has been your NEET score? I may be able to guide you better if you bring more information to the discussion.
If you wish to practice in Bangladesh, you will have to check with the medical council of Bangladesh. You can also visit Bangladesh embassy and seek their help.
Prannam sir 🙏, Do you have information about ph quota for fmge exams. I have more than 50% right eye visual disability. I am doing my mbbs course from Nepal. If possible please pass me some information 🙏
Pranaam. Thank you for connecting. As far as I know there is no reservation in passing the exam. But once a student clears the exam, then reservation in admission is applicable. Still keep checking the MCI website for updates as I lot of changes are bound to happen. As you must be aware there will no longer be FMGE but NeXt exam (National Exit Test). Study well in MBBS and keep track of the changes through MCI website.
There are multiple ways to check: 1. There are cetain website like timeshighereducation.com, topuniversities.com, qs.com etc. They list the world's top 1000 universities. 2. Go to MCI website and check whether its listed there. 3. Go to facebook and linkedIn and search for their past or existing students. You can know a lot from these students. 4. Still in doubt, ask from the embassy about the ranking and quality of education of the particular university. You can also connect with me for a 15 minute 1-2-1 session. I shall be able to help you in a better way. If you wish to connect, write 'Interested' in the reply to this answer.
Going to Khulna, Bangladesh - Gazi Medical College which is approved by NMC/MCI (5yrs+1yr Intership) then I will give FMGE for India License or NExT Exam whatever, then will there be any problems?
Thank you for connecting. You have actually answered all your concerns yourself. You say the medical college is approved. The exam that you will give after return is NEXT (National Exit Test). If you clear the exam, you have the license to practice in India. Simple, no problems.
That can be a good option. But please do research on the ranking of the university for all countries. If you need to know more, I am holding a free clarity session on 1 June, 2023 at 7:30 PM. You can get good insights. I am sharing the link down below. You can register.studyabroadacademy.newzenler.com/webinar/career-growth-startup/register
One cannot do FRCS straight after doing MBBS. He needs to have work experience. For having working experience in India, you must clear FMGE(now called NEET Next) and work here. For both the degrees clear NEET Next as the first step.
@@bittudutta-tw8dk Its a decent university. Its recognised by MCI that fulfills its eligibility. Indians have been going to Russia in the past. But going now in the wake of Russia-Ukraine war, I don't think its advisable. This is my personal opinion. You can make your choice.
Sir what about krgyzthan state medical academy? They say its the oldest medical college in krgyzthan. Is it is good option? I am leaving next month for my college(MBBS). But i am afraid in future will NMC make it unqualified for NEXT exam? Your suggestion will be helpful for me.
Nobody can say what future has in store for us. Still I don't think so as the duration of the degree is 5 Years + 1 year of internship. But remember, to practice in India you will have to clear the NEXT exam. You should also check how much does their curriculum help in clearing this exam. All the best for your future. Stay connected.
@@NapsToko Medicine is taught in English so you should be well-versed in English. Knowing local language always helps to mix with native people so it can be an added advantage. But its not part of eligibility.
Russia has always been safe. Even now students have not returned. The right way will be to connect with students of your universities on Linkedin. Get the current status.
@@studyabroadacademy9 yes sir russia has been safe always but according to new guidelines from 2021 or 2023 is it safe to study there because it will be applicable for these batches . So will there be any issue further practicing in India ? Nmc has not listed the universities name yet so that's why I am concerned .
@@Aparnachauhan18 First of all only medical graduates of these five countries [US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and UK} can practice in India. For all others you have to clear NEET NExT (formerly known as FMGE). The pass percentage is horribly low. If you need more clarity, please register on the given link for a video call. consult.studyabroadacademy.in/book_a_session
@@studyabroadacademy9 yes I know that after clearing next or fmge we are eligible . So you are saying that Russia is totally eligible according to nmc and fulfilling the eligibility criteria ?
Sir is mbbs in vietnam duy tan university is recognised in india,if yes how to check the recognition in mci website sir plz give details,if their are better options than vietnam plz give info regarding countries having similar hotter climates similar to vietnam cuz i am from southindia and i prefer tropical climate countries,plz give info sir!
first of all I must appreciate you for the beautiful name. Yes there are multiple options available and even better ones. But to suggest I should know you better. As the suggestion for choices will depend on your capability. If you are interested in knowing more, I shall be happy to help. Please fill this form. This will make you eligible for a FREE 1-2-1 counselling session. forms.gle/HbAjN7yw5vQdfY1C8
@@raksha_shivanishivani271 If you have a degree from Pakistan, you cannot. Medicine degree from Pakistan isn't recognised in India. But rules do keep changing so its always advisable to keep a track from MCI website.
Hi Payushi. Thanks for connecting. What do you wish to do? What do you want to know about Uzbekistan? If its for MBBS, why did you choose that country?
Russia has always been a popular destination for Indian students. Do your research thoroughly and explore other nations also especially non Soviet countries.
Sir if we fail in fmge test what's Nxt 😱? is their another attempt if so, another attempt in on Nxt year or in that year only? Sir pls reply me I'm waiting fr ur reply 😇😇
@@lachimolala9541 Its up to you. You can take three attempts. After the first failed attempt, you might want to take more time to prepare. My personal opinion is that one must not take the second attempt in the same year. Take time, prepare well and then go for the next attempt.
No. It will not be advisable to study MBBS in Philippines. Which country you should choose depends on multiple factors and you should decide on it after doing research on them. I am sharing a link of my podcast 'The Kapeel Gupta Career Podshow'. It is available on Spotify too. The Direct link is: podcast.studyabroadacademy.in . The title is "8 Factors to Consider Deciding a Country for Studying Abroad". I am sure it will give you new insights. You can subscribe to it also for getting new information from time to time.
Hello Unicorn Girl, Thank you connecting. Seoul National University is recognized. You can work in India but you have to clear the FMGE Exam. FMGE - Foreign Medical Graduate Examination is a screening test for medical graduates to be eligible to practice medicine in the country. FMGE exam is conducted biannually in the month of June and December by the National Board of Examinations for Indian and Overseas Citizens of India (OCis) to obtain the registration certificate from the National Medical Commission (NMC) or State Medical Council (SMC).
@@unicorngirl9425 It is valid in India. But to practice, you must clear the FMGE Exam conducted by MCI. Only after qualifying this exam you are allowed to practice.
@@unicorngirl9425 I am in the process of creating a community on Facebook 'Career Advisor Hub'. You can be a part of it too and get more prompt help. You can also get information on what else I am doing to guide students. Its FREE.
@@studyabroadacademy9 Sry to disturb you again in snu University mbbs is 6 year course including practice so my dought is after completing graduation can I directly work as a doctor in India after FMGE exam or should I need to do the practice here too after exam
Only students who have done MBBS from US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are exempt from NExT in India. So you must clear those exam to practice in India.
Yes, Its safe but not advisable if you wish to come back after completing your studies. I say this because, the stats say it will become very difficult for you to clear the NEET Next Exam(formerly called FMGE) . In that case you will not be able to practice in India. If you wish any help you can connect with me directly. I would gladly help you.
Its same like Uzbekistan. These countries were all part of USSR once. Though you can pursue there but can face problem on return. Please check all these factors. If you are ready to go to kyrgyzstan, then Bangladesh or Nepal are not bad options. They are near to India and are cost effective options. If you need any help in admissions, you can connect with me 1-2-1.
Nepal medical college is associated with Kathmandu University which is recognised by MCI. Here the most important factor is do they provide guidance to clear the NEXT exam. You must clear that exam to practice in India. I also have a question for you. Why Nepal?
@@studyabroadacademy9 it’s more affordable, and 2 doctors recommended it to me and they had the opinion that it is way better than Indian private colleges plus I know some students studying there and the only had good things to say about it.
@@Amu_bhalla Nice to know. I just wanted to have a glimpse of your research. I agree that it would be better than many Indian private colleges. May I know your NEET ranking also?
@@Amu_bhalla you don't need to. With these marks you can choose much better countries with affordable fees like Italy, Malaysia, Germany etc. I am not talking about post Soviet Era countries. If you are interested, you can connect for a free counselling session.
@@studyabroadacademy9 I think Nepal is closer, also diseases will be similar to India plus I can come home much easily, language and food will also not be a problem
Why do you want to go to Vietnam. Though I shared all the information about it, still if you wish to go to that part of the world, then Malaysia is a better option. If you are truly interested in going abroad, you can connect with me directly. You can join my FB group Career Advisor Hub. The link is given in the channel description.
Yes, this is a renowned college in Kyrgyzstan. I would like to know why you chose this university. Even in Kyrgyztan, one must be NEET qualified. I would say Italy as a better option. It can be less expensive also if one gets a scholarship. You can connect again for further help.
Its not only Pakistan. Its just one of them. Secondly, we don't have even trade relations with them. Thirdly and most important is the quality of education. The Government wants to save such students from wastage of their money.
No. The video is only about a policy decision by Medical Council of India. Its to help Indian students in taking informed decisions to save them from any inconvenience in the future. That's It.
This is not right decision by indian medical council.. bhala medical degree pakistan se lene per india me kyun nhi job milega.. ye alag baat hai aap chale to jaoge pakistan per wapas aa nhi paoge because of terrorism,😅
With every passing day, MCI is updating medical courses in India. Many countries will have to face the music if the courses in their universities aren't at par with MCI. It will be clear very soon. Wait and watch.