MBBS In Philippines Eligibility
by Danny C Bruce Press Release Writer & PublisherWhat Documents Are
Required For MBBS Admission Abroad?
If
you plan for MBBS
Admission abroad, the least qualifying marks should be 50% of aggregate
marks in major papers like physics, chemistry and biology. This rule applies to
most foreign universities and colleges in many world destinations. Further,
even though you plan for MBBS abroad, you should have the NEET score as
required by most world destinations if you are from India. Based on the college
you apply for, the process of admission will take around 3 to 5 working days or
even a week in some institutes.
Documents required:
Of
course, you should have the documents pertaining to your educational
qualification. Yes, not just to apply for study loan for abroad, even for
admission abroad, you should have your class X and XII certificates issued by a
competent board.
When
it comes to an educational loan, you should submit the following documents:
- Educational
loan application
- Photographs of
yourself and your co-applicant
- Photo ID of
yourself and your parent/guardian
- Residence
proof
- Last six-month
bank statement of your parent/guardian
- Income proof
of your parent
- If you plan to
get a loan on collateral, you can use your non-agricultural land, home or
flat as collateral and the documents related to one of these properties
should be submitted. The property documents can be:
- NOC for a
mortgage from society or builder
- Building
approval plan
- Property
title deed
What documents are
required by foreign colleges?
For
MBBS admission abroad, in addition to the mark sheets of your class X and XII
completion, you should submit the following, which might differ from one
college to another:
- Bank statement
of your parents with Rs.5 lakhs as balance
- Supporting
affidavit along with the bank statement that states that your parent will
take care of your fee to university all through your education.
- Conduct
certificate, community certificate, transfer certificate, passport, blood
examination study and HIV, Hepatitis B, chest X-ray report, stool and
urine test report.
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