MBBS AbroadMBBS abroad without NEET? The honest truth
Some universities will admit you without NEET. But if you ever want to practise in India, NEET is non-negotiable — the NMC says so, not us. Here’s the distinction that quietly costs careers.
5 Jun 20265 min readRead briefing →
MBBS AbroadHow many NEET marks do you need for MBBS abroad?
There’s no fixed “marks” — you need to qualify NEET (clear the cutoff band that year). You don’t need a top rank to be admitted abroad, but you do need to qualify, and that band moves every year.
1 Jun 20263 min readRead briefing →
MBBS AbroadThe most affordable places to study MBBS abroad (honest ranges)
Uzbekistan sits at the lower end; Georgia tends higher. But "cheapest" is the wrong question. "Cheapest that you can actually use in India" is the right one — and the lines that blow budgets are rarely tuition. Here are the honest, sourced ranges.
28 May 20264 min readRead briefing →
MBBS in Russia for Indian students: the honest pros and cons
Affordable, big federal universities, a large Indian community — but the FMGE is hard, recognition is criteria-based, real fees can run well above the agent quote, and at some universities the teaching switches to Russian after year 3. The honest-broker view.
22 May 20265 min readRead briefing →
MBBS in IndiaPrivate medical college in India vs MBBS abroad: an honest cost & career comparison
A deemed/private seat in India can cost ₹60L–₹1Cr+ over the course; a vetted abroad programme often runs ₹18–50L all-in. But cost is only half the decision — recognition, the FMGE and the loan math are the other half. Here is the comparison, every figure carrying its source.
15 May 20268 min readRead briefing →
MBBS AbroadMBBS in Georgia for Indian students: what to check first
European-style campuses and English-medium teaching — but Georgia has shorter and non-India-route tracks too. Feature only the 6-year programme, and check it against the regulator’s own criteria.
12 May 20264 min readRead briefing →
FMGE & NExTFMGE vs NExT: what MBBS-abroad students actually need to know
The FMGE is today’s licensing exam — one 300-MCQ paper, twice a year, 150/300 to pass. NExT is legislated but deferred since 2023, with no MBBS date since. Anyone telling you NExT has “replaced” the FMGE is wrong today.
8 May 20265 min readRead briefing →
MBBS AbroadDocuments required for MBBS abroad (a practical checklist)
NEET scorecard, Class 10 & 12 marksheets, passport, the NMC eligibility position and the apostille — get these in order early. Last-minute paperwork is where avoidable admissions derail.
5 May 20264 min readRead briefing →
CareersCareer options after an MBBS from abroad
A foreign MBBS opens three doors — India, the US, the UK — and each is locked by its own regulator. Here’s the decision tree: the NEET-PG chain for India, the WFME/ECFMG rule for the US, the GMC/UKMLA route for the UK, with the link that governs each.
30 Apr 20263 min readRead briefing →
CareersIs MBBS abroad worth it? An honest answer
For some students, clearly yes. For others, clearly no. It depends on your rank, your budget and your willingness to clear the FMGE — a screen most candidates don’t pass in a given sitting. Here is the framework to tell which you are.
25 Apr 20265 min readRead briefing →
FMGE & NExTHow to give yourself the best shot at the FMGE
The FMGE isn’t a tip list — it’s a campaign you back-plan from one fixed date: Sunday, 28 June 2026. Here’s how the students who clear it work backwards from the calendar, starting with the university they choose before they fly.
18 Apr 20264 min readRead briefing →
Russia, Georgia, Uzbekistan or Kazakhstan — which fits you?
They are more alike than agents suggest: all 6-year, English-medium, criteria-based recognition. The real differences are cost, community, climate and the fine print — visa, insurance, dorms, language switches. Here is how to choose, every cell sourced.
10 Apr 20264 min readRead briefing →
