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Want to reach heights to achieve your dreams?  but feeling unsure about leaving your comfort zone. But, at a certain stage of time,  we all need to push ourselves and make difficult decisions.  Leaving your family and studying MBBS abroad is a really difficult decision. 

But there are various benefits of studying MBBS abroad as mentioned below:- 

  1. No Entrance Exam Required 
  2. No Donation Required 
  3. Stress-free admission process
  4. Low education fees
  5. Global Recognitions given by Top Medical Institutes
  6. Global Standard of Education
  7. Availability of Indian Food/Hostels
  8. Great job opportunities 

Apart from the benefits, multiple myths surround the topic of studying abroad.

 

Myth 1: High Education Fees 

Reality: Every country has a different fee structure for medical studies. Students require proper preparation when deciding to study abroad. In many countries like Georgia, Barbados, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan, tuition fees are quite low.

Myth 2: Language is the barrier 

Reality: Multiple universities abroad offer MBBS education in English medium. The student must check this criterion before applying to your preferred college. 

Myth 3: Studying abroad unsafe for non-native students

Reality: Security is the major issue for parents when thinking about sending their children abroad for MBBS studies. But, some of the colleges follow strict protocols and maintain a good security system.

Myth 4: Difficult to clear MCI/NEXT Screening Test

Reality: The medical colleges abroad provide the best education and provide special training to clear out the examination. It basically depends upon the medical students whether or not they are able to grab the knowledge.

If you are looking for a good medical college abroad, then you may go through ISM EduTech’s website.

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