Russian Universities offer good opportunities for Indian students pursuing MBBS
According to Dr. Amit Kamle, Founder & Director of A.K.Educational Consultants, many Indian students who have pursued MBBS in Russia have returned home to become highly successful doctors and serving in the Indian healthcare.
A.K.Educational Consultants has been sending Indian students to the Best Universities in Russia including the Kazan State Medical University, Privolzksiy Research Medical University, Volgograd State Medical University, and Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University for the past 20 years.
The advantages of pursuing MBBS in Russia are that students don't have to pay any donation or capitation fee and no entrance examination is required.
The student should qualify for National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET). The Federal Universities there conduct an aptitude test before enrolling Indian students. And there is a wide range of possibilities and board exposure to clinical practice due to the highly equipped multi-profile hospitals in metropolitan cities of Russia, such as Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod and Kaliningrad.
More importantly, Indo-Russian relations have been strong for many decades. The advantage of this is that Indian students are well accepted and their safety and well-being is well taken care of by the Russian authorities.
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in Kaliningrad is the most preferred choice by Indian students. Federal Universities conduct aptitude tests, screen the students, teach in English. Their facilities include 3D techniques of teaching, anatomy theatres and diagnostic centers, and the state of art faculty and facilities.
Incidentally, "A.K.Educational Consultants has been helping medical education aspirants and their parents for over two decades, and has an alumnus of hundreds of doctors working in prestigious hospitals and clinics across India and abroad as well", reveals Dr Amit Kamle, who has himself completed his Doctor of Medicine from Volgograd State Medical University, Russia, as reported by ANI, a partner of TV BRICS.
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