There are some special universities for medical studies in China. Also, let us know today whether MBBS studies in China are more expensive or cheaper than India.
If you are dreaming of becoming a doctor but the huge fees of MBBS in India are becoming a hindrance in fulfilling this dream, then now there is no need to worry. China has emerged as an option where you can complete medical studies at a very low cost.
While MBBS studies in India cost Rs 60 to 90 lakh, the same course in China is completed in just Rs 30 to 50 lakh.
This amount also includes tuition fees, hostel, food and other necessary expenses. That is, the dream of becoming a doctor by taking a degree from abroad has now become possible even for middle class families.
The special thing about medical universities in China is that many colleges here provide education in English medium for international students. This also makes it easier for those students who do not know the Chinese language. Not only this, living in China is also economical as compared to India. Food, transport and medical expenses are very low here.
The duration of MBBS course in China is six years. It includes five years of classroom studies and one year of internship. The popularity of medical education in China is constantly increasing. A big reason behind this is also the scholarship available there, which gives relief to many students.
The age of the student applying for MBBS in China should be at least 17 years. Also, 50% marks are required in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in 12th. Apart from this, it is also necessary to pass the NEET exam. Medical fitness certificate is also required.
The age of the student applying for MBBS in China should be at least 17 years. Also, 50% marks are required in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in 12th. Apart from this, it is also necessary to pass the NEET exam. Medical fitness certificate is also required.
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