Posted On
7/16/2019
8:17:08 AM
by
shuweikh
If the MBBS degree is recognised by IMC then , best bet for him would be to apply for Jr resident in hospitals in India. He will get better exposure.or study MD or DNB. Alternately , let him prepare for PLAB / USLME exam and get residency in US or registrar in UK and do his MD or Fellowship. Don''''t waste time here. let him serve in a place where his services are valued.
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Posted On
7/17/2019
12:47:52 AM
by
Radhika
dear Sunil, we are also planning to sent our son to Georgia. can you please tell me what is the total expense details for MBBS course?
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Posted On
7/17/2019
1:41:11 AM
by
MBBS in india only
Sub standard collage sub standard fee, very simple. Educated people don''t send there. Spend money in India to get real doctor. ye sab zolz type doctor hai.
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Posted On
7/17/2019
2:07:42 AM
by
rb
yes, quality of education poor in Georgia/ukrain. , try in Philippines or hungary, Russia etc.
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Posted On
7/17/2019
2:27:26 AM
by
Student
Yes , I agree its not same as India but its not that sub standard as my other writers are mentioning. Theory part is excellent but clinical part has some deficiency.
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Posted On
7/17/2019
10:08:16 PM
by
MBBS from Georgia Tiblisi
Those are sending their children , they are on the name of counselor , after become that collage agent . They got some refund in fee or some cash. He is asking for his son ,he is attracting you ,so u will contact him and he will give his reference for admission for his benefit. Someone told that , what is in name , my dear everything in Name . By his name you should understand. Best of Luck.
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Posted On
7/18/2019
1:12:52 AM
by
VK
@MBBS from Georgia Tiblisi
Kya kehne chah rahe ho bhai......
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Posted On
7/18/2019
1:41:02 AM
by
@MBBS from Georgia Tiblisi
Jisaney post kiya , wo agent hai.
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Posted On
7/19/2019
1:36:02 AM
by
Kadappa
Mathew name person can be either agent or nurse or bakala person not doctor...
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Posted On
7/19/2019
8:32:39 AM
by
Hiho
Parents sending their children outside India for MBBS should be aware that they should qualify in FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduates Examination) to practice in India. The pass percentage in the examination has been low, 15% in 2018 and even lower in the previous years. So if they want to practice in India, it isn''t going to be easy. Students passing out from US, UK, Australia & New Zealand are exempted but medical education is expensive in these countries.
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