MBBS Abroad Admission Starts Amid COVID-19

Admission season has begun for MBBS abroad 2020 session in countries such as Russia and Ukraine amid coronavirus. The universities in Russia and Ukraine have started to issue admission letter to the students. Despite the fact that the world is currently dealing with coronavirus, the education process cannot stop. Most of the world leaders have said that COVID-19 or coronavirus may stay with us for a long time and vaccine might take a long time. This means that we have to find a way of living with coronavirus. While Russia has more cases than India, Ukraine has flattened the curve and has already started to open up its lockdown in phases. As on 29 May, 4 pm IST, the total number of cases in Ukraine are 22,811 with just about 40% recovery rate.

The students will most probably be going to Ukraine in the month of October which gives us a lot of time to make recovery from coronavirus. However, the admission process has already begun and it will be a good thing to do your research regarding the university as soon as possible.

Here is who can apply for MBBS abroad right now –

NEET 2018 and 2019 qualified students – As NEET result is valid for a period of 3 years for MBBS abroad, Indian students who have already qualified NEET in 18 or 19 can apply right now. These students will get the admission letters from the university and they are not required to wait.

NEET 2020 appearing – Those students who are appearing in NEET for the 1st time or who are yet to qualify NEET can also register for admission. Some universities in Russia and Ukraine are issuing provisional admission letters to the students. You will get the confirmed admission letters once you provide your NEET qualified results.



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  • s akram

    I heard that most of the students who have finished 3 years leaving Ukraine because they are unable to pass Krook which is a very difficult to pass if you did not pass you will be either debar from MBBS course or sent to your country so the 3 years expenses will go in vain comparing to other Places like Georgia and Khazakistan the students in these countries are getting exam passing easily and getting their degrees with no harm.

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