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How to become a doctor in the USA after MBBS from India?

  Can I practice medicine in the USA after completing MBBS from India? What are the requirements for becoming a doctor in the USA after MBBS from India? How to pass the USMLE after MBBS from India? What are the best residency programs in the USA for Indian doctors? Yes, you can go to the USA after completing MBBS from India. However, there are a few things you need to do in order to be eligible for a residency program in the USA. First, you need to pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). The USMLE is a three-part exam that tests your knowledge of medical science. You need to pass all three parts of the USMLE in order to be eligible for a residency program in the USA. Second, you need to have a strong academic record. Your MBBS degree from India is a good start, but you will also need to have good grades in your undergraduate courses. Third, you need to have some clinical experience. This can be gained by working as a volunteer or intern in a hospital or clinic. Fi

Education in India vs Abroad (from India Today)

 In recent years, an increasing number of young Indians have been pursuing higher education abroad, marking a significant shift from the past when studying in international universities was a privilege reserved for a few. An article published in India Today reveals that the trend continues to rise, with a record number of 750,365 new students heading to foreign universities in the summer of the previous year. Projections suggest that by 2024, the number of Indian students studying abroad will reach 1.8 million, surpassing the total population of many countries. Interestingly, Indian students are now exploring a wider range of study destinations beyond the traditional options such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. They are venturing into remote East European nations and other unexpected locations. Even during the Covid-19 pandemic, Indian students were found studying in China, including in Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak. The India Today article highl