Medicine is a field that has seen drastic changes over the past 10 decades. With the development in technology and science; new discoveries and inventions paving its way, medicine has grown into the lives of millions around the globel
Being a doctor is one of the noblest professions in the world. Students all over the country bend their efforts to crack the stress-inducing entrance examinations; to study at the top government and private medical colleges in India. Unfortunately, the tough competition and exorbitant tuition fees dishearten aspiring students from pursuing their desired career.
To become a doctor in India, students have to write the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), which qualifies them to enter top government and private medical colleges that offer a 5-year MBBS degree programme.
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With the NEET examination getting more and more difficult to crack every passing year and the decrease in the number of seats in Indian medical colleges, due to the tough competition and reservation rules, a large number of students with the dream of being a doctor choose to study MBBS abroad, and Russia is one of the most popular choices, welcoming international students with open arms especially with its affordability coupled with quality education.
Living the medical dream in India is as tough as it gets. With a limited number for seats in addition to high competition makes the dream seem unachievable. As a medical aspirant, studying abroad is much more feasible and advantageous option, especially if you did not secure a government medical seat in India. A student would have to pay around 50–60 lakhs INR to secure an admission in a private medical college in India which offers below average faculty, average infrastructure, and no placement after the duration of the course.