The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in India is highly competitive. With over 24 Lakh students competing for less than 1 Lakh medical seats, thousands of deserving candidates miss out on government college placements. The alternative in India is expensive private medical seats, which cost upwards of ₹60 Lakhs.
However, a low NEET score does not mean the end of your doctor dream. If you have qualified in NEET (scored above the minimum cutoff percentile, which usually ranges between 110-137 marks depending on category), you are eligible to take direct admission to top government-subsidized medical universities abroad.
Countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan offer complete English-medium courses, excellent clinical exposure, and government hostels at a fraction of the cost in India. By choosing this route, you can save financial resources while obtaining a world-class education.
