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Yes, you can become a government doctor in India after MBBS abroad. Pass FMGE/NExT, complete internship, register with NMC, and qualify in government recruitment exams.
The best country for MBBS abroad depends on budget and goals. Russia, Vietnam, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan offer NMC-recognized, low-cost programs ranging from ₹15–30 lakh.
Indian students must qualify NEET-UG to study MBBS abroad. NMC mandates a valid NEET score for foreign degrees, enabling graduates to appear for FMGE or NExT in India.
General category needs at least 50% in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in Class 12. SC, ST, OBC students need a minimum of 40% in PCB to qualify for medical admission.
Dr. Rajkumar, Founder & CEO, is an FMGE-qualified doctor who successfully cleared the exam and is a registered medical practitioner with TNMC, India, demonstrating expertise and credibility
India’s National Exit Test (NExT), set to replace NEET-PG and FMGE for licensing and PG admission, is delayed to 2028–2029 by NMC after concerns about student stress and readiness.
Most Russian medical universities follow NMC 2021 FMGL rules, making them valid for Indian students. Courses last 6 years, but students must study in English and clear NEXT to practice in India.