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Generally, you need to have completed high school with a focus on science subjects (Biology, Chemistry, Physics). Some universities may also require a qualifying exam.
The duration typically ranges from 5 to 6 years, depending on the country and university.
Costs vary widely by country and institution, ranging from $3,000 to $15,000 per year, excluding living expenses.
Students can choose between university hostels, private rentals, and shared apartments.
Yes, but you may need to pass an equivalency exam or meet specific licensing requirements in your home country.
Yes, many universities offer scholarships based on merit or need, so it's worth researching options.
Popular destinations include Ukraine, Russia, China, the Philippines, and India, among others.
Many universities are recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and relevant medical councils, but it's essential to check specific country regulations for practice.
While many programs are offered in English, knowing the local language can be beneficial for patient interactions during clinical rotations.
Some universities require entrance exams like NEET (for Indian students) or local entrance tests.
A student visa is typically required, and you'll need an acceptance letter from the university, proof of funds, and other documentation.
The process usually involves researching universities, submitting an application, providing necessary documents (like transcripts and letters of recommendation), and possibly an interview.
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