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Yes, MBBS in Georgia for Indian students is a good option because of the availability of affordable tuition fees, globally recognized degrees, and no entrance examinations. Additionally, it offers English-medium instruction and maintains a high-quality education system.
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The estimated cost for studying MBBS in Georgia varies from a minimum of INR 15 lakh to a maximum of 20 lakh, making it very affordable in contrast to the expensive private medical colleges in India.
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Yes, students from India have to qualify for the NEET exam to study MBBS in Georgia to be further allowed to practice in India after completion.
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Yes, most universities in MBBS are listed in the World Health Organization and the National Medical Commission of India.
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Usually, the MBBS course in Georgia takes 5 years to complete, excluding internships.
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10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, having at least 50% marks in aggregate. Qualified NEET is mandatory for Indian students.
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Yes, students from India need to clear the FMGE exam or its equivalent, like the next exam, to be able to practice in India.
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Yes, Georgia may be called a safe country even for international students, including Indians. The universities offer hostel facilities with their own security; the local population is friendly, too.
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Yes, many universities in Georgia provide merit-based scholarships based on academic performance.
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Most universities in Georgia provide MBBS courses in English, which makes things easy for international students.
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