Are Indian Medical Colleges as good as MBBS abroad?
Indians have long placed a high priority on education. Until their children attain respectable places in society, each Indian family is prepared to provide their children nothing less than the best education possible. The country has a huge demand for medical institutions when it comes to higher education. However, despite the fact that a substantial portion of Indians wants to work as competent doctors, many hopefuls are discouraged by the harsh admissions process used by medical schools all throughout the nation.
Since the epidemic struck, the world has changed significantly. It helped us understand the value of high-quality healthcare services in the nation and the demand for qualified medical professionals to expertly manage such situations. Limited seats, exorbitant prices, and fierce competition sometimes force many hopefuls to struggle for a small number of seats in medical institutions and give up on their dreams of becoming great physicians.
Many people accept the situation and give in to hardships, while some rise above these problems and take steps to alter society for the better. Young social entrepreneurs Mubin Sayyed and Jyoti Krishna from Mumbai founded the education consultancy Eduwisor after analyzing the country’s present educational landscape.
The founding of Eduwisor, one of the top education consultants in India, was established with the goal of revolutionizing the global education industry with a focus on India. It is a one-stop shop for young and gifted students seeking comprehensive help for pursuing an MBA at one of the most prestigious schools and universities in India or abroad.
Eduwisor has the goal of sending 10,000 doctors to India in the next ten years to serve the country’s healthcare industry.
Given the state of the Indian educational system today, acquiring a good education for prospective physicians is becoming more and more challenging. The difficulties faced by NEET hopefuls have increased as a result of the NMC’s recent decision to let applicants older than 25 to take the NEET-UG exam. The number of seats offered does not appear to keep up with the surge in the number of students taking the NEET-UG exam. For the approximately 88,000 available MBBS seats in NEET 2022, more than 18 Lac candidates have enrolled. The likelihood of obtaining a medical place in India is less than 5%.
The goal of the Eduwisor is to prevent students’ parents from spending a lot sending their children to Indian institutions, in addition to assisting students in getting accepted to reputable colleges. Eduwisor assists prospective physicians in attending reputable medical universities overseas on a budget beginning at 20 lakhs instead of paying between 80 lakhs and 90 lakhs to attend private Indian colleges (with impending uncertainty).
Over 45 medical colleges in 10 different countries are connected to the consulting. Each of these institutions is individually visited by the Eduwisor staff, who evaluates them in accordance with international standards. Degrees from the chosen colleges are recognized around the world since they are included in the World Directory of Medical Schools. Additionally, before recommending any university outside of India, Eduwisor complies with all NMC regulations.
The most well-liked locations advertised by Eduwisor are the MBBS programs in Georgia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, and Russia.
The founders of Eduwisor have firsthand knowledge of the flaws in the Indian educational system as well as firsthand familiarity with students’ predicament. Mubin earned an MBA from Annamalai University and a PGDM from Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences. Jyoti Krishna has since earned her Design Communication degree from NID Ahmedabad.
Our motivation for starting this voyage, according to Mubin Sayyed, was the absence of physicians and other healthcare workers during the epidemic, together with the inadequate infrastructure for medical professional education.
Additionally, the education consultant wants to assist students in maximizing the recent National Medical Council (NMC) decision to require the National Exit Test (NEXT) of graduates of Indian and international medical schools in order to earn a medical license. This equalizes the opportunity for medical licenses for graduates of Indian and foreign medical institutions.
Students can attend medical schools overseas for a significantly lower price with the aid of Eduwisor and take the NEXT exam when they return to India. As the NMC has previously said, both Indian and foreign medical graduates would need to sit for the common exam “NEXT” in order to obtain a medical license in India, making the decision to pursue an MBBS abroad understandable.
In addition to offering individualized education consulting services, Eduwisor also manages a YouTube channel with a collection of videos that explain a variety of topics, including the difficulties faced by students, who is eligible to pursue MBBS, the procedures to be followed when choosing a university, and much more.
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