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Answers about MBBS admission, eligibility, courses, career, and more

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To pursue MBBS, candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with at least 50% aggregate marks (40% for reserved categories). They also need to qualify for NEET.

Yes, NEET is compulsory for admission into MBBS courses across both government and private medical colleges in India.

The MBBS course duration is 5 years and 6 months, which includes 4.5 years of academic study and 1 year of compulsory internship.

No, as per the latest regulations, NEET is mandatory for admission into MBBS courses in India.

Fees vary depending on the college. Government colleges usually charge between $20,000 – $1,00,000 per year, while private colleges may charge between $2,00,000 – $5,00,000 per year.

India has more than 40,000 MBBS seats across government, private, and deemed universities, and the number is increasing every year.

The curriculum includes subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine, Surgery, ENT, Ophthalmology, and other clinical subjects.

The final year includes a 12-month internship where students get hands-on training in hospitals across various departments like Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and allied specialties.

MBBS doctors are trained in modern (allopathic) medicine and can diagnose, prescribe medicines, and perform procedures as per their training and registration.

Graduates can go into clinical practice, pursue post-graduation (MD/MS in various specializations), join research, work in government or private hospitals, or start their own clinics and healthcare ventures.

Yes, MBBS offers a rewarding career with strong demand in healthcare. Career growth is strong in clinical practice, specializations (MD/MS), research, and hospital administration.

MBBS from India is recognized in many countries. Graduates can pursue higher studies (MD/MS) or research in India or at international universities that accept Indian medical qualifications.

NEET-UG is the only entrance exam required for MBBS admission in India.

Government hospitals (CGHS, ESIC, state health departments), armed forces, private hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and research centres offer jobs to MBBS graduates.

Yes, students can appear for NEET-PG to pursue MD/MS in specializations like General Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Dermatology, Radiology, and many others.

Absolutely! Many graduates open their own clinics, partner in hospitals, or launch healthcare and telemedicine ventures.

A fresh MBBS doctor can earn around $25,000 – $40,000 per month initially, with potential growth up to $8-10 lakhs per year depending on experience and specialization.

MBBS from NMC-recognized colleges is valid in India. For practice abroad, graduates may need to clear local licensing exams (e.g., USMLE, PLAB) depending on the country.

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