i have completed my MBBS from Russia. i am preparing for exam MCI so i can register in India.i gave 2 attempt didnt clear any foreign optio

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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2011-12-07 10:40:12
    Hi,
    In almost all the countries, the international doctors need to get them selves register with the Medical council of that country, to practice or to pursue further studies, and for this they need to clear the eligibility exam.
    American universities do not award or recognize the MBBS.
    In the US medical studies are only done at the graduate level. Undergraduate students complete BS degrees in chemistry, biochemsitry, biology or other science related fields, then take a difficult examination, the MCAT, and apply for admission to Medical schools that require four years of graduate study and award the MD or DO degree. Admission to med schoo
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