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The ways Indian medical students are conned

posted on: May 25, 2022

Medicine as a profession has always been a top priority for many students. The availability of medical seats in the Indian government colleges is very less which makes it highly competitive. Due to this students migrate to different countries where the cost of education is lower than that of private medical colleges in India. Every year around 10000 Indian students go to countries like Philippines, Bangladesh, Georgia, Nepal, Ukraine, Armenia, Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan among others to pursue medical courses. Students who have obtained a medical degree from abroad must go through a screening test before being able to practice medicine in India. The National Medical Commission launched certain guidelines that students must follow in order to practice medicine in India which no country in the world was able to fulfill completely. Since 2016 when NEET was started, it has become an essential criteria for students to clear the test and then become eligible for admission into any medical degree. But many colleges outside India don't follow this. In Fact they lure Indian students into taking admission into their courses. 

 

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