In 2016 the government of
India has made NEET compulsory for MBBS admission in both private as well as
government medical college. Due to this getting admission for medical course
has become very tough for medical aspirants. Though this decision of government
has swept away the donation culture which was prevailing in the private medical
colleges in India, still the medical aspirants are facing huge challenges for
getting admission in good medical college. The most primary reason for that is
the number of medical colleges in India is very less as compared to medical
aspirants. Where the total medical aspirants are over 11 lakhs the number of
medical colleges in India is just around 50,000. Thus even after qualifying
NEET, many meritorious students cannot pursue MBBS in India.
That is why many students
go to abroad for pursuing medical education. In last few years it is seen that
many students went to Moldova for their education. MBBS in Moldova for Indian students is a good option as Moldova is
known for its quality education in all over the world. Students from across the
world go to Moldova for pursuing quality education. Moreover, Moldova lies in
the central part of Europe and it is only 5,402 km away from India. Indian students
can travel in 12 to 17 hours depending on their flight.
Unlike other European
countries the climate of Moldova is not bad and it
suits the Indians. In summers, you will feel
warm and winters of Moldova are mild and dry. The average temperature during
the summer season in Moldova is 20° Celsius but during the winter season it
goes down to -4° Celsius. The average rainfall of northern part of Moldova is
600 mm whereas in southern part it is 400 mm.
If you consider the quality of medical education with that of
private medical college in India you will find that education in Moldova is
much superior. The medical universities
in Moldova offer new and highly advanced technique to educate the students.
They provides high quality clinical training to their students which helps students to become expert in maintaining rapport with the
patients, taking a comprehensive history from the patient, decision making on
the various options of treatment, etc.
Moreover, most of the
medical colleges in Moldova are government institutions and the cost of
pursuing MBBS in Moldova is much low
as compared other European countries and private medical college in India. The
cost of living in this country is low and thus the overall cost of pursuing
MBBS course become low in Moldova.
Another important thing is
that apart from other international bodies medical colleges in Moldova are
recognized from World Health Organization (WHO) and Medical Council of India
(MCI). In India it is compulsory for every students to pursue MBBS from MCI
recognized universities otherwise they will not be allowed to seat for Foreign
Medical Graduate Examination which is compulsory to clear for getting licence
to practice in India . Thus Indian students have double advantage while
pursuing MBBS from this country – they can practice all over the world as well
as in India after completing their course by just clearing the FMGE.