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Scored Low in NEET? Exploring Alternative MBBS Career Pathways Abroad

Dr. Neha Sen (Counselling Head)July 02, 20264 min read
Scored Low in NEET? Exploring Alternative MBBS Career Pathways Abroad

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.

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Dr. Neha Sen (Counselling Head)

Senior Academic Contributor at Vikulp Global

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