Am I Eligible for Medical Admission?
You’ll have more time to decide to choose your own destination country.
ELIGIBLE CRITERIA:
For Indian students want to study medicine abroad, they must have to clear their NEET (Nation Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam, have to get a good score in PCB(Physics, Chemistry, and Biology). Once you fulfilled these criteria, they, you can apply for abroad medical education. Pay attention to application deadlines and apply once you’ve decided on your program. If you’d like more information to submit a “Request Information” form, get details directly from us.
What documentation should I submit with my application?
You may be asked to provide some supporting documentation as part of your application. Once again, requirements vary depending on the country and university, but international students are often asked to provide the following:
• Passport photos for identification
• A statement of purpose
• CV/résumé
• Academic references/ letters of recommendation
• Certificate and transcripts of your secondary education
• Proof of English-language proficiency (e.g. a TOEFL/IELTS certificate, for schools in English-speaking countries), or other language test
• Admissions test results (e.g. GMAT/GRE results, for graduate programs)
Do I have to speak a second language to study abroad?
This depends on the country you wish to study in, and the language your course will be taught in. If you’re not a native English speaker but wish to study a course taught in English, you will have to prove you can speak the language to a fairly high level, by providing English-language test results. This is to ensure you will be able to follow your course without any comprehension problems. English is also used as a language of instruction in a number of other countries worldwide, particularly for graduate programs and business degrees. English-taught courses will be advertised on the university’s website and can sometimes be searched for using a centralized database run by a national agency.
Common tests accepted as proof of English proficiency are the TOEFL and IELTS. If you need to prove your proficiency in a language other than English, there are also similar tests in other languages, such as the DELF/DALF and TCF-DAP (French) or the DSF and TestDaF (German). Before taking a language test, make sure you confirm which results are accepted by your chosen school to make sure you don’t waste money on the wrong test.
Do I need to apply for a student visa?
Student visas are a big question for those who want to know how to study abroad, though not all international students will need one. If you’re an EU citizen planning to study in another EU country, for instance, you don’t need a visa. However, as a rule of thumb, if you come from outside of your chosen country’s geographical region/continent, you will probably need to apply for a student visa. This usually only applies to longer periods of international study; if you’re participating in a shorter exchange, last three months or less, a tourist or visitor visa may suffice.
To find out for sure, check either with your chosen university or the government travel website of your country of study. For information on how to apply for a student visa, see the articles listed below.
How much will it cost to study abroad?
The costs associated with studying at a university or school abroad vary greatly. It depends on the nature of your chosen program, the length of your stay, the distance you travel and the kind of lifestyle you want when you get there. Be aware that some student visas require you to have a certain amount of funds available in your bank account when you arrive in your chosen country. It is best to review the immigration websites for the country you wish to study in or speak to one of our counsellors.
Many students choose to carry out some part-time work alongside their studies to support their living or socialising costs. However, there are restrictions on the hours you are allowed to work to ensure you don’t lose your academic focus. Learn more about the cost of studying abroad
What is the eligibility criteria to study MBBS in medical colleges of Abroad?
Ans. – The applicant must be above 17 years of age. He/She must passed Senior Secondary Level Examination from any recognized Council/Board of India or abroad. She/he must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology as elective subjects . He/She must obtained a minimum 50% in aggregate of PCB combined.
How safe is it for students to study abroad?
To a great extent, a student's safety abroad, just as at home, is a function of common sense and responsible behavior. To help students prepare to conduct themselves wisely in their new surroundings, W&M offers all students going abroad a Pre-Departure Orientation and a Study Abroad Handbook which cover many aspects of traveling to and living in a foreign country, stressing issues of safety. In addition, providers of study abroad programs conduct on-site orientations and have resident staff on site available to advise and care for students.