new centralized entrance exam
new centralized entrance exam

Medical education in India has been in a state of chaos. It leads to a crisis of access to adequate medical services, leading to a severe shortage of millions of doctors. Millions of patients have little ability to obtain fair treatment from licensed providers. Although the Indian government is working hard to increase the doctor-patient ratio by 2031, things are out of control. The National Medical Commission (NMC), responsible for medical education, faces a considerable challenge. There is no fair amount of medical institutions available to fulfill the current needs. Currently, only 479 institutions in India are registered under NMC (National Medical Commission) to teach MBBS courses. The total number of intake for these medical institutions is approx. 65 k students which show the real-time situation of Indian medical education. Let’s talk about the current scenario of medical demanders in India. For Indian students who dream of pursuing MBBS education in India, the competition is fierce, and almost no public university can be admitted based on their admission scores. It is straightforward and means that the chance of being accepted in India is meager. Also, the head fees of private universities are too high. All these only mean that it is difficult for students to realize their dreams. The latest NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) policy changes have prompted more medical students to choose China by eliminating the new centralized entrance exam. In most cases, all universities in China have records of the National Medical Commission (NMC).

Therefore, students seek solutions. They prefer China as a study destination for MBBS. The tuition structure of Indian students is lower than that of other countries such as the United Kingdom (UK), the United States (US), and China is a cost-effective destination as a neighboring country. Therefore, students do not have to travel a lot, and the National Medical Commission (NMC) recognizes the medical degree. The language of instruction is English. Students learn more about different international cultures. For students who do not clear NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), MBBS in China is a natural choice. The average tuition fee of a Chinese medical university plus medical expenses is approximately US $ 6,000 per year. It is not as expensive as in the West. After completing the MBBS program from China you can also get jobs there. Seeking MBBS courses in China is 60% cheaper than taking similar courses in the UK (United Kingdom) or the US (United States).  The Chinese education system is very familiar with all the latest technologies, especially in the fields of medicine, surgery, and even genetics.

The Chinese government offers MBBS for international students in 49 universities. Among 150 universities in China, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has recognized and approved MBBS studies in 45 universities such as Wuhan University. Therefore, studying medicine in China has been approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC). However, students should remember that China not only enrolls Indian students to study MBBS. Most importantly there is no trend of donations, no language proficiency test required, living cost is affordable, and the infrastructure is world-class. Many Chinese universities are now ranked in the top 150 globally. China’s infrastructure is very complete. This is one of the safest nations as far as international students are concerned. In Asian countries, people value and respect each other’s culture.

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