December 5, 2024

Reasons to pursue MBBS in the USA

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A number of Indian students apply every year for the National Eligibility Entrance Test in order to get a seat for studying MBBS. However, due to the limit of these seats, only a few get to enter the medical industry. This is primarily why one must consider studying abroad post 12th medical. In case you are not convinced, we have more reasons why you should think about pursuing an MBBS in the USA once you complete your 12th. So without delaying further, let us get started.

#1: Quality Education

Universities in the USA are highly focused on providing students with quality education. So by choosing to pursue MBBS in the USA after 12th, you will opt for a first-class education.

#2: Highly Reputed

Due to the high reputation of the MBBS obtained from the universities in the USA, your degree will be recognized all over the world. Moreover, this may even get you better-paid jobs.

#3: Greater Respect and Demand

It is commonly noted that the doctors who have completed their education in a US university have greater respect. This is because people consider them to be more knowledgeable and experienced. This further means higher demands and income.

#4: Pursue MBBS in English

Usually, studying abroad implies a language barrier – the student may not be well acquainted with the language of communication. However, this is not the case when you study in the USA since English is the medium of teaching and learning.

#5: No Additional Fee

When Indian students seek to take admissions in medical colleges within the country, they are mostly required to pay capitation fees in order to secure their seats. Unlike these, USA universities do not require the students to pay any kind of fee other than the course fee.

#6: Want to practice in India? Not a problem!

If you pursue your studies in the US but wish to practice as a doctor in India, it would not be a problem at all. You would not be required to take the MCI Screening Test as well.

#7: Scholarship and Financial Aid

When you seek to get admitted to one of the top medical universities in the US, you can even get a scholarship or financial aid based on your eligibility and the university’s criteria for the same. It means that there is a possibility of you pursuing MBBS at a price lower than the course fee.

#8: Work as You Study

During the course of your degree in the US, you can work part-time as well. This implies that you can earn that side income to pay for your living and additional expenses.

The Bottom Line

Studying in the USA after the 12th is a choice many fail to consider due to the lack of knowledge of its benefits. If you are planning to pursue MBBS after school, you must take into consideration the idea of studying at one of the best universities in the USA. Not only will you save time by doing this but also save money, knowing the fee structure of private medical colleges in India.

Author: – Urvashi Mohanani

Urvashi Mohanani writes on a range of topics from travel and entertainment to news and education. Her works have received great appreciation. She lives with her younger brother and parents in Jaipur and has two exceptionally mischievous dogs.

Before she professionally started producing content, Urvashi wrote poems and pursued graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication. Later, to shake things up, she started studying Psychology. Urvashi can be defined using several tags over different periods of her life but a writer is what she’s always been.

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