NEET-unqualified students
Around 1 Million students who remained unqualified in NEET 2024 would be the happiest lot since they will get another chance to get qualified and go abroad to pursue medicine in a top-ranked university in Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, etc.
Qualified but much above the 2023 cutoff rank
There is no need to get confused since it is abundantly clear that the cut-off ranks for every state of 2023 are known to everyone.The cut-off ranks are more or less going to remain the same irrespective of whether NEET UG 2024 is repeated. Out of more than 4.75 lakh NEET aspirants from the above 8 states, around 12,810 government medical seats will be allocated as per the category-wise ranks in the table! However, today, the students who have a rank of 200,000 in the general category are also waiting for the government's decision to repeat the NEET due to the confusion! They should confidently and immediately choose their career in India in alternative streams or MBBS abroad. Around 52% of the students who appeared for NEET 2024 fall into this category!
From this category, around 20,000+ students are planning their careers smartly. They treat MBBS Abroad as their PLAN-B and take admission into global universities in various countries such as Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and even Nepal. An estimated 15,000 students chose to study medicine in these 4 countries in 2023.
Qualified but below 2023 cutoff rank (Meritorious students)
This lot makes up around 6% of the total NEET aspirants and is in real trouble.
They worked hard until the last minute, prepared for the exam, and faced the challenge of performing equally or better again! Many of these students are repeaters and get extremely disappointed if they cannot get a seat with a repeated NEET rank.If you download the MOKSH Career Planner app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.moksh16.mobility) from Playstore, you are in a position to check the last 3 years cutoff and tuition fees of most of the private medical colleges as well as Deemed Universities in India.
- Opt for MBBS Abroad & save a year!
- Common Exit Exam for Indian & Foreign MBBS Graduates
- Select a Career Planner, not an Admission Agent
- 7 Tips to Ensure Smooth Career Planning for MBBS Abroad:
- If you are an NEET 2024 unqualified student, immediately opt for the Combo batch of Free NEET Guaranteed Qualification (GQ) batch and apply for a seat abroad.
- Never pay tuition fees to the agents. Ask University bank account and deposit in the same.
- Read NMC rules to study medicine abroad such as a minimum of 54 months of the program and avoid admission agents promoting 48 months programs in the Caribbean and Philippines whose degrees are not valid.
- If your dream is to become a specialist (MD level), choose the Integrated American program offered in Georgia (https://www.moksh16.com/mbbs-in-georgia) by top-ranked universities such as TSMU and University of Georgia to pursue MBBS in Georgia + PG in USA.
- If you are choosing to study MBBS in Russia (https://www.moksh16.com/mbbs-in-russia), choose a university near the capital city of Moscow for safety purposes.
- Whenever possible, opt for universities offering Integrated NExT Batch ensuring license after MBBS in Kazakhstan (https://www.moksh16.com/mbbs-in-kazakhstan) such as Kokshetau State University.
- Choose a career Planner such as MOKSH who can give you both solutions to enter (Admission) as well as exit the medical university (Coaching for NExT / USMLE) leading to an MBBS degree along with the license to practice in India.