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Study MBBS in Philippines

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advantages of taking medicine study in philippines

Every Indian student has a dream of studying MBBS from overseas nowadays. Not everybody can make their dream come true, however. Philippines would be the ideal destination for those individuals to achieve their dream goals, the reason is that the Philippines has provided overseas students a number of opportunities and in recent days the option to medicine study in Philippines has a good alternative. Such students from the best medical colleges that are known worldwide have wider potential for good medical education.

  • 1.Global Recognition:

All the Medicinal colleges and universities in Philippines are been certified by the World Health Organization (WHO) and also mci approved ones for providing up-to - date curriculum, clinical trial services, reliable success rates and much more for candidates who enroll into their universities. This, in essence, paved the way for students to study and experience the latest advances in medical science at world-class level.

  • 2.No Capitation Fee:

Apart from regular annual MBBS course fee, private medical colleges in India charge the capitation fee. But medical colleges in Philippines, however, they have no charge for the capitation. Medical education is very accessible there. Moreover, the Philippines medical college fees are very low when compared to the Indian private medical colleges. Also, few MBBS colleges over there also offer scholarships for talented students.

  • 3.Affordability:

Philippines has offered the overseas students a window of potential. Every Indian student now days have a dream of learning MBBS from abroad. But not everyone can make their dream come true. But mbbs in phillippines for Indian students fee structure are affordable; which makes the aspirants would have to spend less than 25 lakh INR to study in this country without any donation of Tuition.

  • 4.Admission Criteria:

The eligibility requirements stated by Philippine Medical Colleges or Schools are very moderate. The student age must be of 17 years and above before 31st December of the respective year. For General category - the student must have cleared 10+2 with an aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) For SC/ST and OBC - the student must have cleared 10+2 with an aggregate of 40% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB).Students have to fulfill the additional eligibility criteria declared by the regulatory authorities for MBBS admission i.e. Medical Council of India (MCI), these were some of the essential admission factors that are needed to get the eligibility to study mbbs in Philippines.

  • 5.Safety:

When selecting the destination, safety plays an important role. In relating this, Philippines provides high-quality education for international students in a regulated way. Not only can studying and living in a country like Philippines with a lower crime rate help pursue a better career, but it also brings parents and aspirants a sense of peace. But amongst other international countries , Philippines is one which is safe for both men and women. Thus, these were some of the top 5 reasons that one need to know why studying mbbs in Philippines for Indian students will be a beneficiary among several other countries!

I hope this blog was helpful in understanding the reasons and what basis the deciding factor should be.

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