Studying MBBS Abroad in Central America in the top universities and among the best students are some of the dreams that almost every medical aspirants have in India. Backed by their highest professionalism, a mix of theoretical approach, practical hands-on training and successful medical course, Central America is one of the most lucrative places for Indian students.
Degrees from Central America have a high reputation and value among the best professionals from around the world. Indian Students can also complete their course from Central America and come back to India to start practicing without MCI (Medical Council of India) screening test after Post Graduation, which is a huge advantage.
Students from India must have completed their 12th with Science curriculum or Bachelor degree if they want to pursue further learning. Most of the colleges will ask for the standard SAT (Scholastic Assessment/Aptitude Test). While some of the universities are okay with English Completion certificates from secondary schools, other top medical universities will ask for TOEFL or IELTS as a check for your English abilities. But to get an entry ticket is not easy. While the native students of America themselves suffer to secure a seat in their countries¡¯ med schools, it is not an easier job for you to secure a seat for yourselves. You need to work much harder. Much harder.
American Universities are one such university at a completely affordable cost and you get a world-class education and a wide knowledge. There are more than 242 faculties across the world and with the expert guidance from TAU¡¯s faculties; you can upgrade yourself in the field of medicine with extensive and meticulous preparation. This supports you in fulfilling your dreams. Most of the American education system follows semester wise programmes and learning. With Fall Semester starting at the end of August or the beginning of the September and finishes just earlier than or after Christmas. Spring semester mid-January that runs through May or early June.
To start your own practice in the respective specialty you need to undergo with USMLE (the United States Medical Licensing Examination). These exams are conducted during your residency only.