Every year, thousands of Indian students take the NEET entrance exam hoping to secure a seat in a government medical college for MBBS. The competition is tough, and only a small percentage, around 5%, of all students, gets the chance to study MBBS in these prestigious institutions. Starting the journey to earn a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree is definitely tough, and there are a lot of misunderstandings about it that can make students worried. This blog wants to clear up common study abroad myths and give aspiring doctors a better understanding, so their journey to becoming a doctor can be easier.
Every year 25% of seats for MBBS in top medical colleges, are filled by Indian students. Hence there would not be many issues for an Indian student to adjust to the college environment.