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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Indian students after their 10+2 are not eligible for MBBS in USA. Minimum qualification required is B.Sc. Degree and then a student has to appear for MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) and is then eligible to apply for admission. Only private Medical Colleges in USA and fees is approximately. US$ 50,000/- (Rs. 32 lacs) very year.
MBBS in South America / Central America is possible in the budget of 40-60 Lacs but these are small islands in the Caribbean region and are not a part of USA. Regards.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Kaif,
To study MBBS or MB CHB or undergraduate medical programmes in UK, you must take the UK Clinical Aptitude Test or UKCAT. So prepare for the same. You must also take your IELTS.

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7 years ago

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Chetna S

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Hi Sharon,
You may check all information here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/universities/king-s-college-london/medicine-mbbs

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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MBBS is a six year program in UK which comprises of Foundation and Specialty Training. For science students, the duration could be of five years. Tuition fee is around British Pound 20,000 to British Pound 37,100 for international students. Living is expensive in UK and will largely depend on your lifestyle and accommodation. To study in UK, you must require at least 1,265 per month. This is the amount you must show when you are applying for the Tier 4 / student visa to UK as per UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI).

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8 years ago

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

Guide-Level 12

Unfortunately, your class 12th score is very less as per UK standard. It is better to do MBBS in India, then you can go to UK for your higher studies.

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8 years ago

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Susan YanIf u are looking to study MBBS in China Contact me

Beginner-Level 4

It depends on how well you pursue the MCI Screening Test exam, which is compulsory for every student studying abroad, who wish to practice in India. For more updates on giving MCI Screening Test or FMGE papers, visit :
www.fmgeonline.com

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NEERAJ SHARMA

Beginner-Level 3

it cost approx 45-50 lacks
but it also ranges up to 1-2 crore also so choose according to budget bcoz study is same all over

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8 years ago

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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Vismay!
ideally a score of 85% is expected with 85%+ in chemistry and Biology. There are a few university options where UKCAT or BMAT is not required. However, an IELTS of 7.0 is required for admissions.

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Saba Ahmad

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UCLAN is one of UK's oldest. You may read this for information
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/news/uclan_league_table_rise.php
The medicine department also has good research tie-ups. Hope it helps.

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