The Philippines is a Southeast Asian country made up of over 7,000 islands, located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. The Filipino people are known for their warmth, hospitality, and resilience, often referred to as having a “Bayanihan” spirit—a sense of community and cooperation. The Philippines is a democratic republic, with a president who serves as both the head of state and government
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Philippines is 2hours and 30minutes ahead of India
10th Grade Mark Sheet and Certificate
12th Grade Mark Sheet and Certificate (with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects)
NEET Scorecard (for Indian students, as per the NMC guidelines)
A valid passport with at least two years of validity from the date of application.
Recent passport-sized photographs (usually 8-10) as per the university's specifications.
The Admission Offer Letter and Invitation Letter from the Philippines medical university after acceptance.
A medical fitness certificate from a recognized medical authority, stating that the student is medically fit to study in Philippines.
A bank statement from the student or their sponsor is required to demonstrate that they have the financial capacity to cover tuition fees and living expenses in Philippines.
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from the local police authority, confirming no criminal record.
Valid travel and health insurance covering the duration of your stay in Philippines.
The medium of instruction is English, making it convenient for international students.
The program typically lasts approximately 5 years and 4 months, followed by a one-year internship.
Yes, the MBBS degree (Doctor of Medicine) from the Philippines is recognized globally.
Students must have completed 12th grade with a minimum of 55% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and a NEET Qualified.
No, international students are not required to take an entrance exam for admission.
Philippines offers high-quality medical education with English as the medium of instruction, affordable tuition fees, and US-based curriculum.
Yes, after clearing the FMGE/NExT exam, students can complete their internship in India.
NMAT is required by some universities as part of the admission process, but it may not be necessary for all.
Graduates can pursue postgraduate studies in various countries, including the US, UK, and India.
Universities provide career counseling, job placement services, and guidance for further studies or licensing exams.
Yes, hostel facilities are available for both boys and girls.
Yes, after passing the necessary licensing examinations in your home country.
No, there is no mandatory language proficiency test required for admission.
The cost of living is generally affordable, but it varies depending on the city and lifestyle.
Yes, students gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations in affiliated hospitals.
Yes, students can visit home during holidays, but they must ensure their visa and travel documents are in order.
Yes, both countries have a rich cultural heritage, and the Filipinos are known for their hospitality, which makes it easier for Indian students to adjust.
International students are generally not allowed to work part-time due to visa restrictions.
Students are usually required to have medical insurance, either provided by the university or purchased separately.
Some universities offer exchange programs in partnership with foreign medical institutions.
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