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How to Become a Doctor by Studying MBBS in Abroad?

MBBS in abroad is the best choice for students who could not take admission in Indian medical colleges. In India the government medical college is very limited and as such the competition is very huge. The private medical university in India is very costly and beyond the reach of common people. That is why every year thousands of students march abroad for pursuing MBBS. Countries like Russia, Romania, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, etc. are becoming very popular destinations for medical education in abroad for Indian students. 
Becoming a doctor from foreign medical university is not tough. You just need to follow the following steps:
  • Attending free counselling and submitting documents: Selecting the right country as well as the right university for studying medicine abroad can be a daunting task. With so many Medical Universities in so many countries and with so many different courses all over the world, making the right choice can be difficult. However, this choice is one of the most important decisions which will decide your professional future. Therefore, you should choose it wisely. Thus it is advisable to approach a professional overseas counselling service provider who can guide you in every step of MBBS admission in abroad. One such educational counselling service provider is Asia Pacific Career Launcher (APCL), New Delhi. These counselling service provider regularly organizes seminars and free counselling services. Candidates seeking admission in abroad should attend these seminars and free counselling to clear all their doubts regarding medical admission in abroad. They should register with the educational counselling service provider and submit all the necessary documents to them.
  • Getting admission from a preferred medical college: Generally education counselling service provider used to have tie-ups with the foreign medical colleges. A professional overseas educational consultancy will help you in choosing the right country, right university and right course based on your academic qualifications, career goals, financial status and work experience. After that you should apply to your preferred medical college with all the necessary documents and fees. Remember that you should only apply to that university which is approved from World Health Organization (WHO) and Medical Council of India (MCI). After getting admission to your preferred medical college, you will receive an invitation letter from that medical college.
  • Getting Visa and flying abroad:  After you receive invitation letter, you have to prepare for the visa. You will not be able to get admission in abroad without a relevant visa. It is very important to present each and every document very carefully to the visa issuing authority because a single disorder in document can lead to the rejection or delay of visa. In such case your admission may get cancelled. So, you should make sure that there is no inadvertent delay or rejection in visa. After getting your visa, you should fly to the country where you will take admission.
  •  Enrolling and completing the course: After you reach your destination, you need to enrol yourself in your preferred medical college. The course duration of MBBS in foreign country is generally 6 years. Complete the course and get a medical degree from the foreign university.
  • Clearing FMGE and registering with MCI:  After getting medical degree from the foreign university, you need to appear for Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) examination in India. Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) examination is conducted by National Board of Examination (NBE). It is a test that is mandatory for students who have pursued MBBS in abroad and wants to practice in India. After passing the FMGE examination the successful candidate should apply for provisional or permanent registration to the Secretary, Medical Council of India (MCI), New Delhi or to any State Medical Council (SMC) of India along with the requisite registration fee. MCI or SMC will issue provisional certificate to the candidates who needs to undergo one year internship in an approved institution. Students who have already undergone one year internship are eligible to get permanent registration.
  • Becoming a Doctor: You can practice in India after you received the registration from MCI or SMC.

You have to follow the above mentioned steps to fulfil your dreams of becoming a doctor even if you are not selected for any government medical college of India. 

Tips to study each subject in MBBS?



Each subject in MBBS is equally important. You will require the depth knowledge of all subjects in treating and diagnosing patient in your professional career. However, let me give you some tips to study each subject:

  • Anatomy: The subject of anatomy is all about imagination. Students should not mug up this subject rather they should study in peace of mind and try to understand the proper orientation of human body. This subject is very basic and important as far as surgery is concerned.
  • Physiology: This subject is all about understanding the concept. You cannot cram it rather you take your time to understand each and every concept of this subject. You can also take the reference of some good books of physiology.
  • Biochemistry: You can mug up this subject. It has some conceptual topics. This subject is required most in performing clinical activities.
  • Pathology: This is the most important and interesting subject in MBBS course. The topics are very interesting and you will be very much involved when reading pathology. The best book of pathology is Robbins. Student should read it fully.
  • Pharmacology: In this subject you will understand the mechanism of action as well as classification of drugs. You should make notes for this subject and point out all important classes of drugs while studying.
  • Forensic Medicine: This subject is very interesting. Students having creative and imaginative mind will like this subject very much.
  • Microbiology: It is a very confusing subject. There are so many viruses and bacteria and you need to know each and every details of it. You should compare the characteristics of each and every thing which studying. You should also make a chart summarizing all the important characteristics of viruses and bacteria.
  • Community Medicine: This subject is very contemptible. But it is very important in real life medicine. You should try to learn this subject in your own way.
  • ENT: Students who is good in anatomy will definitely like this subject. It is an easy subject and can be manageable.
  • Ophthalmology:  It is a volatile subject and you need to revise this subject many time. You should make notes and charts to remember the concept.
  • Medicine: It is a very interesting subject but some medical students feel it tough to remember. You should try to make your own notes for this subject. Skin and psychiatry are very important topic in medicine.
  • Surgery: You should revise anatomy once again before studying this subject. This subject is all about diagrams and notes. You should ask you teachers to give a good orientation and notes for this subject.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology: This subject is not tough. You need to read and revise this subject very well.
  • Paediatric: It is very simple and interesting subject. While reading you should imagine a child having all those the signs and symptoms. It will then really help you to remember the concept.  
MBBS is a whole package of learning. So study each and every subject with equal importance.

5 Basic Practical Tests Taught in Medical Course


A medical student will not only read textbooks or listen to lectures or prepare notes for exams but they needs to spend a significant amount of time in doing practical. Some of the important practical that students needs to perform are as follows:

•Testing Blood type: Testing blood type of a person is very important. It is very necessary to test the blood type of both donor and recipient before any blood transfusion. Blood type means a specific carbohydrate chains on the surface of Red Blood Cell (RBC). Four major blood groups are – Group A, Group B, Group AB and Group O. Blood type of a person is determined by agglutination experiment. Medical student will be taught how to determine the blood type of a person by agglutination process.

 •Measuring blood pressure: You may have heard the term ‘blood pressure’ many times before taking admission in MBBS. But now you will learn the procedure of measuring blood pressure reading. You will learn how to inflate a pressure cuff, how to place a stethoscope down the arm on the artery of a person and then slowly deflating the pressure cuff.

 •Saccade Eye Movement: All human beings move their eyes in different ways. Basically there are four types of eye movement. They are saccade, smooth pursuit, vergence and vestibule-ocular. Saccade movement of eye is basically a quick movement of eye that are characterised by sudden changes from point to point. Saccade eye movement are grouped by three characteristics: reflexive saccade, memory-guided saccade and predictive saccade. Student will learn why it is necessary to take saccade eye movement and how to take it.
•Electrocardiogram (ECG): ECG is a basic test that doctor advised to do when a person suffers from chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, etc. Most of the heat related disease like arrhythmias, myocarditis, enlargement of the heart etc. can be diagnosed by ECG. ECG is the first step in diagnosing an abnormality with the heart. Medical students will be taught how to diagnose through ECG.

 •Reflex Testing: Reflex testing is used to detect the presence of disease like polio, muscular dystrophy, muscle wasting disease, etc. It is also used to diagnose whether the neurological system is functioning rightly or not, whether the central and peripheral nervous system is communicating correctly or not, etc. In every medical college students are taught how to perform reflex testing.

5 Basic Practical Tests Taught in Medical Course



A medical student will not only read textbooks or listen to lectures or prepare notes for exams but they needs to spend a significant amount of time in doing practical. Some of the important practical that students needs to perform are as follows:

  • Testing Blood type: Testing blood type of a person is very important. It is very necessary to test the blood type of both donor and recipient before any blood transfusion. Blood type means a specific carbohydrate chains on the surface of Red Blood Cell (RBC). Four major blood groups are – Group A, Group B, Group AB and Group O. Blood type of a person is determined by agglutination experiment. Medical student will be taught how to determine the blood type of a person by agglutination process.
  • Measuring blood pressure: You may have heard the term ‘blood pressure’ many times before taking admission in MBBS. But now you will learn the procedure of measuring blood pressure reading. You will learn how to inflate a pressure cuff, how to place a stethoscope down the arm on the artery of a person and then slowly deflating the pressure cuff.
  • Saccade Eye Movement: All human beings move their eyes in different ways. Basically there are four types of eye movement. They are saccade, smooth pursuit, vergence and vestibule-ocular. Saccade movement of eye is basically a quick movement of eye that are characterised by sudden changes from point to point. Saccade eye movement are grouped by three characteristics: reflexive saccade, memory-guided saccade and predictive saccade. Student will learn why it is necessary to take saccade eye movement and how to take it.
  •  Electrocardiogram (ECG): ECG is a basic test that doctor advised to do when a person suffers from chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, etc. Most of the heat related disease like arrhythmias, myocarditis, enlargement of the heart etc. can be diagnosed by ECG. ECG is the first step in diagnosing an abnormality with the heart. Medical students will be taught how to diagnose through ECG.     
  • Reflex Testing: Reflex testing is used to detect the presence of disease like polio, muscular dystrophy, muscle wasting disease, etc. It is also used to diagnose whether the neurological system is functioning rightly or not, whether the central and peripheral nervous system is communicating correctly or not, etc. In every medical college students are taught how to perform reflex testing.


Tips to study each subject in MBBS?




Each subject in MBBS is equally important. You will require the depth knowledge of all subjects in treating and diagnosing patient in your professional career. However, let me give you some tips to study each subject:

  • Anatomy: The subject of anatomy is all about imagination. Students should not mug up this subject rather they should study in peace of mind and try to understand the proper orientation of human body. This subject is very basic and important as far as surgery is concerned.
  • Physiology: This subject is all about understanding the concept. You cannot cram it rather you take your time to understand each and every concept of this subject. You can also take the reference of some good books of physiology. 
  • Biochemistry: You can mug up this subject. It has some conceptual topics. This subject is required most in performing clinical activities. 
  • Pathology: This is the most important and interesting subject in MBBS course. The topics are very interesting and you will be very much involved when reading pathology. The best book of pathology is Robbins. Student should read it fully.
  • Pharmacology: In this subject you will understand the mechanism of action as well as classification of drugs. You should make notes for this subject and point out all important classes of drugs while studying.
  • Forensic Medicine: This subject is very interesting. Students having creative and imaginative mind will like this subject very much.
  • Microbiology: It is a very confusing subject. There are so many viruses and bacteria and you need to know each and every details of it. You should compare the characteristics of each and every thing which studying. You should also make a chart summarizing all the important characteristics of viruses and bacteria.
  • Community Medicine: This subject is very contemptible. But it is very important in real life medicine. You should try to learn this subject in your own way.
  • ENT: Students who is good in anatomy will definitely like this subject. It is an easy subject and can be manageable.
  • Ophthalmology:  It is a volatile subject and you need to revise this subject many time. You should make notes and charts to remember the concept.
  • Medicine: It is a very interesting subject but some medical students feel it tough to remember. You should try to make your own notes for this subject. Skin and psychiatry are very important topic in medicine.
  • Surgery: You should revise anatomy once again before studying this subject. This subject is all about diagrams and notes. You should ask you teachers to give a good orientation and notes for this subject.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology: This subject is not tough. You need to read and revise this subject very well.
  • Paediatric: It is very simple and interesting subject. While reading you should imagine a child having all those the signs and symptoms. It will then really help you to remember the concept.  
MBBS is a whole package of learning. So study each and every subject with equal importance.


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