Should I drop a year as I failed to get admission in any government medical college?
I have scored 462 marks in NEET exam.
Asked by rik ghosal
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2 Answers
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Hello Rik,
You have got a good score.
MBBS is a primary course after which you have to do your PG as well. So every year you spend to get a government MBBS seat matters. Now you have two options, to take a repeat year or to take up MCI listed government medical university abroad.
After completing MBBS abroad you will have to appear for MCI screening exam to practice in India or do PG India. Similar exam is about to be implemented for Indian doctors. So doing MBBS abroad can be a good option.
To get Free Admission guidance for MBBS abroad you can register here:
http://edificeeducation.com/mbbs-admissions-2017-2018 -
Yes, you should. You have the potential so work hard and be focused. Focus on NCERT and physics and you will surely make it next year.
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