For many Indian students, studying medicine in India is their ambition. However, many meritocratic students are unable to become a doctors due to the intense competition in NEET (UG). India now has one of the lowest ratios of doctors to population, but as the country’s population ages and becomes more prosperous, the need for medical personnel will grow significantly. There are almost 25 lakh candidates vying for the 40,000 government seats reserved for doctors. Following the government seats, students consider the highly costly private medical colleges in India.
A private medical college education in medicine typically costs close to one crore. The middle class cannot pay the entire cost of becoming a doctor. Under such circumstances, studying medicine overseas is a very realistic choice because the universities are more affordable and of a higher caliber than private medical schools in India (recognized by MCI, NMC, and WHO). Every year, more than 20,000 Indian students study for an MBBS abroad in more than 15 nations.
We have personally visited the best foreign medical universities and institutions and have firsthand experience with their facilities for practicing medicine overseas. We maintain close contact with the medical university’s staff and dean, who inform us of any updates, and we have access to a vast database of both former and present students. We also advocate for realizing the professional goals of Indian students and their parents through our extensive network of MBBS overseas university contacts and direct admission services. We also look after our students once they graduate and begin their careers.