How UAE Students Are Attracted To Study MBBS In Indian Govt Medical Colleges?

MCI made the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) compulsory for Indian students.

2024 NEET Edited by
How UAE Students Are Attracted To Study MBBS In Indian Govt Medical Colleges?

How UAE Students Are Attracted To Study MBBS In Indian Govt Medical Colleges?

Many UAE students have successfully secured MBBS seats to study in Indian Medical colleges. The admission process into the medical colleges in India is competitive however, it provides the best and cheapest medical education in comparison to the other countries and private medical colleges in India.

In March 2019, the MCI made the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) compulsory for Indian students. This is the basic and mandatory requirement to apply for MBBS in Indian government medical colleges.

The average MBBS fee in a government medical college in India is also very low in comparison to other countries and ranges from INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year. However, the fees can vary depending on the state and the college.

Many government medical colleges offer scholarships and other financial aid programs to help students from economically weaker sections or those with exceptional academic performance.

Several students from Unique World Education have secured admission to top government medical colleges in India by excelling in the NEET examination with an annual tuition fee of Rs 18,000 which is equivalent to monthly kindergarten school fees in the UAE.

Those secured admissions in the Indian govt medical colleges are the students of eminent UAE schools including Indian High School, and GEMS United Indian School. and others. The top achievers include Fathimath Hana, from GEMS United Indian School, Abu Dhabi who secured 677 marks out of 720. She Secures a seat in Government Medical College, Pukukkottai, Tamil Nadu.

Another student Karthik MK, a student of Indian High School, Dubai, secured 645 score out of 720. He secured an MBBS seat in Government Medical College, Thoothukudi.

Aalia Rumana, student of Indian High School. Dubai secured 631 marks out of 720 and secured medical seat in Government Medical College in Dharmapuri.