A Bachelor’s in Medicine is one of the most reputable career decisions and renowned among Indian families. This makes the field highly saturated and competitive, especially within the country. As a consequence, it is only evident that thousands of students fail to clear NEET and additional thousands fail to get admitted into a public university. The dilemma continues to grip students regarding opting a private institution which is not as expensive, if not more, as studying abroad or whether they should take a drop.
Thus, for aspirants to wonder whether they should take a drop or to seek MBBS in a foreign country is justified and obvious. Before getting into the details of each, what is most important to understand that at the end of the day, career and life decisions are personal to all. There may be generic pros and cons of each and the path to be taken can be shared as a generic opinion, but the ultimatum lies in the hands of the individual and their desires or expectations.
To keep it simple – not everyone wants to leave their home country, they love the atmosphere while others wouldn’t mind leaving behind friends and family to seek a better future prospect. On not having cleared NEET or backed a government seat in such a scenario, the answer becomes more than obvious: while one takes the left path, the other one turns to the right based on personal preferences.
Considering a generic point of you – a vast majority of students prefer pursuing MBBS abroad because of the following reasons:
All reasons seem tangible of course and are also quite convincing, but again – they’re just opinions. Here’s an elaborate list of pros and cons of studying MBBS abroad:
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
Another major thing to consider is licensing. Before applying to specific country, know that each country has its own licensing rules and you may not eligible to practice in India under certain conditions. If you wish to move back to India or another country, it is recommended to check up with the country’s medical council and see if the universities being applied to deem you to be eligible for the same.
Ultimately, all of this, boils down to self-awareness. Take some time to introspect, research and know what you as a person really want, irrespective of any social or family pressures, and the path shall be in front of you.
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