Is MBBS ABROAD a Failure?
NEET 2025:
Nearly 20 lakh students appeared for just 1,20,000 MBBS seats in India.
Only 6% get a seat — and around 3% seats go to those who can afford ₹70 lakh to ₹1.5 crore in private colleges.
What about the remaining students?
Most take a drop… or shift to BDS, BAMS or BHMS, even if their true dream is MBBS.
FMGE 2024:
79,000 students appeared
20,382 passed
Passing rate: 25.80%
Now consider this:
MBBS Abroad costs around ₹25–30 lakh overall, including tuition, accommodation and food — and gives students a real chance to pursue MBBS without wasting years.
For many, MBBS Abroad isn’t a failure — it’s the opportunity that gives wings to their dream of becoming a doctor.