Which country is the cheapest to pursue MBBS among USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand?

0 1.2k Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Sarthak saket

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    Devesh Lathi Educational Counselor | Guide-Level 12

    a year ago
    Well, if you are looking for an economical option then why not pursue your MBBS in India only. There are some very good medical Colleges. Do you know, some of the top doctors of the world pursued graduation and specialisation in India. However, if you just want to go abroad just for the sake of going abroad, then medical education would be cheaper in Australia. In US and Canada, the education is a little expensive, but you will get amazing exposure and best technology infrastructure.
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    Sharad Maurya Abroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    These five countries attracts MCI Screening Exemption. So, you are not required to take any test to practice in India.
    UK
    UKCAT Test
    Fees: Approx 28-35 Lac/Year
    Canada
    Only after graduation
    Australia
    GAMSAT TEST
    Fees: 25-30 Lac/Year
    New Zealand
    GAMSAT TEST
    Fees: 25-30 Lac/Year
    USA
    No test required
    You can get direct admission in MBBS/MD programmes in USA/Caribbean and UK after your class 12th. You will be eligible for MCI Screening also in India. Package starts 35 Lacs for the course including fooding and accommodation.
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