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Apr 06, 2022
Vaagai Team

Medicine is one of the coveted professional degrees in India which is highly aspired by the Indian students and parents for almost 2 to 3 decades, now. It has become a tradition of choosing their professional career as their born-goal. And this tradition has turned the education into a high demand and expensive field of study. So, the admission system had made competitive that +2 cut off marks were made important to enter the government medical colleges and it had paved way to the private medical colleges into existence and the medical admission counselling process, tough.

The students who couldn’t enter into the government medical colleges, opted for the private medical colleges and eventually.

The students who couldn’t enter into the government medical colleges, opted for the private medical colleges and eventually, the medical aspirants number increased so is the private medical colleges and the fees of MBBS degree in India. And so, the most prestigious government medical institution in India such as All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and JIPMER had their own separate entrance examinations.

The Gap in the Medical Admissions in India

After a decade and more, now, the Government of India and the Ministry of Human Resource Development has established National Testing Agency which conducts and regulates the only nation-wide medical entrance known as National Entrance cum Eligibility Test (NEET) to enroll for all medical degrees (MBBS/BDS) in both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The NEET examination is based on the NCERT/CBSE board of education. CBSE schools are comparatively expensive in the country.

 

Medicine is one of the coveted professional degrees in India, which is highly aspired by the Indian students and parents for almost 2 to 3 decades, now. It has become a tradition of choosing their professional career as their born-goal. And this tradition has turned the education into a high demand and expensive field of study. So, the admission system had made competitive that +2 cut off marks were made essential to enter the government medical colleges and it had paved way to the private medical colleges into existence and the medical admission counselling process, challenging. The students who couldn't enter into the government medical colleges opted for the private medical colleges and eventually, the medical aspirants' number increased so is the private medical colleges and the fees of MBBS degree in India. And so, the most prestigious government medical institution in India such as All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and JIPMER had their separate entrance examinations.

Statistics in Medical Admissions in India

The Government of India and the Ministry of Human Resource Development has established the National Testing Agency which conducts and regulates the only nation-wide medical entrance known as National Entrance cum Eligibility Test (NEET). It is led to enrol for all medical degrees (MBBS/BDS) in both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The NEET examination is based on the NCERT/CBSE board of education. CBSE schools are comparatively expensive in the country.

In 2019, 13 lakhs students attended the 12th board exam in India. But in the year, the number of students who appeared for NEET exam was 14,10,755. This shows that the students who couldn't get pass percentile in the previous NEET exams since 2016 had been repeating the NEET in 2019 too. In 2018, only 7,14,562 students passed in NEET exam, out of 12,69,922 students written the exam. Only 7,97,042 out of 14,10,755 students had secured pass percentile in the 2019 NEET exam which is 56.49 per cent. So almost 44.51% of the medical aspirants had to wait for one more year to appear in the NEET 2020 or to join in some other degree programs only because they couldn't clear the NEET.

In Tamilnadu, 4202 students had joined medical studies in 2019 out of which, 2916 (70%) were old students, i.e., the aspirants of NEET from 2016, 2017 & 2018.

  • As per the MCI registration in India by 2020,
  • Counselling authority in Tamilnadu – Directorate of Medical Education
  • Admission Basis for medical seats in Tamilnadu – National Entrance cum Eligibility Test (NEET)
  • The total number of medical colleges in India – 542
  • The total number of medical colleges in Tamilnadu – 49 medical & 29 dental colleges = 78 colleges
  • The total number of medical seats in India – 80055
  • The total number of medical seats in Tamilnadu – 7400 MBBS & 2873 BDS seats = 10,273 seats

Since the implementation of NEET in the medical admissions, the number of students entering the medical colleges in India has dropped as the percentile of students cracking the NEET exam is very low. Because the total of medical seats available in India is 80055 at 542 medical colleges including both government and private medical institutions, any student secured NEET rank above a limit, say 30,000 will have to pay a massive amount of fees in the private colleges. The fee range in the private medical colleges lies between 4 lakhs to 25 lakhs per annum which is not affordable by everyone. Due to which, the students aspiring in medical education has been flying to foreign lands to pursue medical degrees.

Study MBBS-MD, abroad

The medical aspirants put in full efforts in preparing for the NEET exam and get disheartened by the unacceptable NEET score secured by them in a particular year. Their dreams are being destructed eventually over the days, assuming its challenging an unattainable goal. Almost 18 lakhs students have appeared for +2 board examination from CBSE, Matriculation and State Board system of education, this year. And 1,17,502 students have registered for NEET exam, 2020 in Tamilnadu. Every year, the number of NEET registrations are getting high, and the number of NEET candidates appearing for the exam is always less comparing to the number of registrations. Finally, it's heart-breaking to see the passing percentile of the NEET exam and the number of students enrolling into medical colleges.

Thousands and Lakhs of students wanting to study medicine move to foreign medical colleges not only for the Quality Education in MBBS and MD degree but also for its affordability, International Relations, Students Exchange Programs, Students life beyond academics, Great practical exposure and reputed accreditations. Understanding the very need of the students who couldn't get into the Indian government medical colleges and couldn't afford for the private medical colleges in India, Vaagai Educare Pvt. Ltd. comes in, to serve you. Vaagai helps the students to get (MBBS)MD course in one of the finest medical colleges in the Philippines, Davao Medical School Foundation

Davao Medical School Foundation

  • MCI lists DMSF in Part II, Schedule III of the Indian Medical Council Act 1956
  • (MBBS) MD degree from Davao Medical College is Globally recognised as the institution is recognised by WHO, FAIMER, WFME & ECFMG.
  • No donation fee or consultation fee
  • The curriculum is designed as an extension of the Higher Secondary Board to facilitate the students to learn at ease.
  • The prevalence ofdiseases is 90% similar to that exists in India
  • MD degree from DMSF paves the way for the students to opt for higher studies in various countries including Canada, USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand.
  • To apply for (MBBS) MD in DMSF, the students should have completed +2 acquiring 50% marks in Biology, Physics and Chemistry and also should have passed in NEET exam.
  • Among all the colleges in The Philippines, Davao college of Medicine has been ranked third continuously for their educational standards and passing percentage
  • Well-equipped and organised separate hostels for girls and boys with the mess that serves both north and south Indian cuisine
  • The college campus and hostels are facilitated with Wi-Fi and have been surveillance 24/7 to ensure students safety and security
  • As the continuation to (MBBS) MD, the medical graduates could opt for internship training offered in the Philippines (Internationally recognised) and can permanently register themselves in Medical Council of India after completing FMGE to practise in India or other countries.

Medical Council of India after completing FMGE to practise in India or other countries. Vaagai Educare Pvt. Ltd. walks hand-in-hand with you, all through the course span and after. Yet, the most important responsibilities we hold for you would be on the grounds of career counselling, admission guidance, visa processes, financial guidance, pre-departure orientation, and travel & accommodation of the students.

Most importantly, VEC is guiding you to Davao Medical School for various good reasons, but the primary notion is to make easy study learning and easily affordable to everyone. It takes only 1/5th of the fees to be paid in private medical colleges in India.

Students have to appear for qualifying exams before admissions (NEET) and after graduation (MCI & FMGE/NEXT by 2022) as well. NEET is already lessening the number of students entering into medical colleges in India and abroad, every year. Despite, the medical graduates from India and Abroad have to appear for another qualifying or licensure examination known as MCI & FMGE, which is expected to be replaced by NEXT (by 2022).

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