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As competition for MBBS seats intensifies, demand for global medical education is set to grow further. With limited seats in government colleges and rising costs in private institutions, a growing ...
For many Indian students contemplating a career in medicine, the first two thoughts are nearly always about the MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) or a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery).