@@Sovereig2223 The Indian government and the NMC are fully aware of any foreign medical universities that admit Indian students. If a university is found involved in malpractice or doesn’t comply with the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) Regulations 2021, Indian authorities take strict action. There are numerous examples available for armenia and philipines. Gov got to know about the malpractices, hence they issued guidelines straightaway and blocked those institutions. Not every university is for everyone. I have said it 100s of times. Ive covered institutions from as low as 4k euros per year upto 50k euros per year. The more budget a student has, the better curriculum he/she can get. Ive also covered podcast with students studying in different curriculum. Everyone has choosen different paths, but ultimately they have the same goal. There are a percentage of population who are lacking both budget and great credentials but still they have the desire to study medicine and they want to be a part of a curriculum at any means. There are numerous of examples where students who studied from not that great universities, still they cleared FMGE exams and now are successfully practising in india as well as in abroad. No doubt this institution is not gonna be as good as european schengen countries. For obvious reasons , but simply if someone wants to study medicine and straightaway wants to go back to india, i will not recommend to spend crores of rs in Europe just to come back to india and do internships with marginal stipend and an uncertain pg seat. I can understand as per your needs , you can think its not suitable for you. But for others it can still be an option to fulfill his dreams and work hard to ultimately achieve what they always wanted. All the best champ🙌
Its a safe country no doubt, i am advising this university solely for students who want to go back to india to practise medicine. The whole curriculum is structured like that. If you are interested in settling in countries like germany, uk , usa - you need to opt for schengen/european countries but again the budget will be comparatively very high. The better the country has relations with the first world countries, the easier the pathway gets to be a part of pg program in future
Timor-Leste might not be a wealthy country, but let’s not forget that a large section of Indian society isn’t rich either. However, that doesn’t mean they lack the hunger to achieve something big, like becoming a doctor or an engineer. I understand Timor-Leste is not the top choice, but for students with financial constraints, it’s a practical option. It provides the opportunity to complete an MBBS degree, return to India, and sit for the NEXT exam. Many students take loans for their education, and I don’t believe it’s wise to invest in expensive universities if you’re not certain about settling abroad. Taking a good example we had ukraine . Even after war , many students continued studying there and guess what, fmge passing ration from top public universities in ukraine was over 30 percent this year. Its a huge number. It straight away shows if you have the will to achieve something, nothing can stop you. Moreover Spending all your money on just an undergraduate degree doesn’t make sense, especially when it won’t guarantee everything. You still need to complete your residency or PG to earn a respectable income and secure your future. My aim is to guide students toward feasible options without burdening them with heavy debts. I have seen many students who take admissions in European countries with loans. But they forget to properly calculate the daily expenses they need to live and eat in those respective countries. Many students even got expelled because they couldn’t manage to pay the fees on time. So its important to consider all the parameters before choosing a curriculum and the country 🙌
@shivkishor2201 bhai jab mai goa jaunga tab raste me padh lunga apka reply, filhal to ye kahunga ki jis budget me mbbs in timor leste mil raha hai wo ek worst choice hai. Prices like Europe and infrastructure like Somaliland.
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Thanks alot for detecting, i had a good word with my editor regarding that🙌
You people are promoting it like they will provide AIIMS delhi professors and infrastructure 😅
Sir uct university shi rhega mbbs ke liye timor leste
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It is scam bro
Timor leste mbbs degree is invalid
@@Sovereig2223 The Indian government and the NMC are fully aware of any foreign medical universities that admit Indian students. If a university is found involved in malpractice or doesn’t comply with the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) Regulations 2021, Indian authorities take strict action.
There are numerous examples available for armenia and philipines. Gov got to know about the malpractices, hence they issued guidelines straightaway and blocked those institutions.
Not every university is for everyone. I have said it 100s of times. Ive covered institutions from as low as 4k euros per year upto 50k euros per year. The more budget a student has, the better curriculum he/she can get. Ive also covered podcast with students studying in different curriculum. Everyone has choosen different paths, but ultimately they have the same goal. There are a percentage of population who are lacking both budget and great credentials but still they have the desire to study medicine and they want to be a part of a curriculum at any means. There are numerous of examples where students who studied from not that great universities, still they cleared FMGE exams and now are successfully practising in india as well as in abroad. No doubt this institution is not gonna be as good as european schengen countries. For obvious reasons , but simply if someone wants to study medicine and straightaway wants to go back to india, i will not recommend to spend crores of rs in Europe just to come back to india and do internships with marginal stipend and an uncertain pg seat.
I can understand as per your needs , you can think its not suitable for you. But for others it can still be an option to fulfill his dreams and work hard to ultimately achieve what they always wanted. All the best champ🙌
@@Sovereig2223 kisne kha bhai tumko abhi kuch din pehle president gyi thi aur wha pe decision hua ki nmc rule regulation follow hoga
Bhai itlay me toh 36000 dikhane parte hai hamare pass toh sirf thode hai bhot jyada low budget hai 😞😞😞😞
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Is country safe for students, in future are students eligible for usmle, amc or pg in germany
Its a safe country no doubt, i am advising this university solely for students who want to go back to india to practise medicine. The whole curriculum is structured like that. If you are interested in settling in countries like germany, uk , usa - you need to opt for schengen/european countries but again the budget will be comparatively very high. The better the country has relations with the first world countries, the easier the pathway gets to be a part of pg program in future
Not accredited with wdoms, it's a scam to earn more profit
Romania medical studies after EUR doctor practice?
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Sir me apko Bhot phle se dehk raha hu 9 months se ap hi last hope ho
We will surely do our best to help you out🙌
Bhaiya iske admissions kab tk chalenge
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Le rhe ho kya
Bahi addmission lia kya
February intake is available in some universities
Too much poor country
Timor-Leste might not be a wealthy country, but let’s not forget that a large section of Indian society isn’t rich either. However, that doesn’t mean they lack the hunger to achieve something big, like becoming a doctor or an engineer. I understand Timor-Leste is not the top choice, but for students with financial constraints, it’s a practical option. It provides the opportunity to complete an MBBS degree, return to India, and sit for the NEXT exam. Many students take loans for their education, and I don’t believe it’s wise to invest in expensive universities if you’re not certain about settling abroad. Taking a good example we had ukraine . Even after war , many students continued studying there and guess what, fmge passing ration from top public universities in ukraine was over 30 percent this year. Its a huge number. It straight away shows if you have the will to achieve something, nothing can stop you. Moreover Spending all your money on just an undergraduate degree doesn’t make sense, especially when it won’t guarantee everything. You still need to complete your residency or PG to earn a respectable income and secure your future. My aim is to guide students toward feasible options without burdening them with heavy debts. I have seen many students who take admissions in European countries with loans. But they forget to properly calculate the daily expenses they need to live and eat in those respective countries. Many students even got expelled because they couldn’t manage to pay the fees on time.
So its important to consider all the parameters before choosing a curriculum and the country 🙌
@shivkishor2201 bhai jab mai goa jaunga tab raste me padh lunga apka reply, filhal to ye kahunga ki jis budget me mbbs in timor leste mil raha hai wo ek worst choice hai. Prices like Europe and infrastructure like Somaliland.