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Top and Reasonable Medical Colleges/Universities in Abroad for Indian Students

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Over 25 lakh aspiring MBBS students have applied for NEET UG in 2024, marking a substantial increase of 3.95 lakh aspirants compared to the previous year’s figure according to several media reports.

With 695 medical schools offering admission to only 106,333 medical seats in India, a majority of medical aspirants are not able to secure seats in medical schools abroad, so they try for private medical schools where the fees are exorbitantly high, and the infrastructure is also not at par. So, for these two main reasons, studying MBBS abroad has become an attractive option compared to studying in private colleges in India which steeps 50-70 lakh, sometimes 1 Cr INR for MBBS.

Nowadays a quarter of students, approximately 20,000-25,000 opt to go abroad to study medicine each year, and the most sought-after choices are Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and MBBS in Russia. Studying medicine in these countries is not only affordable but also follows an easy admission process, which has exponentially increased the inflow of Indian medical aspirants.

One of the reasons that the cost of MBBS in Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, or Kazakhstan is so low is that the Ministry of Health and Education in these countries has worked tirelessly to ensure that the cost of medical education is heavily subsidized. In comparison to Western medical schools, the total cost of studying MBBS from some of the top medical schools abroad, such as Bashkir State Medical University, Kabardino Balkarian State University, University of Georgia Tbilisi, or a leading school like Yaroslav the Wise Novgorod State University, is significantly lower. What Makes Russia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, And Kazakhstan The Most Sought-after For MBBS?

Quality education at affordable costs clubbed with state-of-the-art infrastructure, as well as an easy admission process, are the main factors that fuel the flow of Indian medical aspirants to study MBBS in Kazakhstan, Georgia, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan.

Prestigious Universities, in these countries, Such as –

* Geomedi Medical University

SEU Georgia

* Bashkir State Medical University

* Kemerovo State University

* Kyrgyz State Medical Academy

* Asian Medical Institute

* South Kazak Medical Academy

And Caspian University, among others, has been the center of attraction these days.

Almost all top medical colleges in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Russia have a great student-teacher ratio, like 8:1, 7:1, etc. that facilitates both better interaction, and more focused learning. The medium of instruction is English which adds an advantage as international students don’t have to learn a new language.

Mainly, MBBS from Russia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan are recognized worldwide. The degree is approved by the NMC (National Medical Commission) and WHO (World Health Organization). Also, friendly relations between India and these countries are a major reason for the rise of Indian medical students.

The admission process to study MBBS abroad is straightforward. On-time application is important because most of the preferred English-taught MBBS programs close by early July or September every year. Medical Universities in Russia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan generally issue admission letters in June and July. There is no entrance exam, except the NEET requirement pass score for Indian students with basic eligibility that most students clear it. Except in a few medical universities, the successful admission rates have been as low as 80%.

The eligibility in top medical schools in these countries, like SEU Georgia, Geomedi Medical University, Bashkir State Medical University, and The Wise Novgorod State University, to name a few needs to meet the following criteria.

The student must have completed 10+2/HSE with 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and his/her age shouldn’t be less than 17 years or more than 25 years on or before 31st December of the year of admission. S/he needs to have a valid passport, otherwise, the departures can get delayed.

On average, the MBBS tuition fees in Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan can be around 20-35 lakh in total, where the accommodation and living expenses can cost around 15 – 18k per month. Students can avail of the scholarships to support their education expenses. Top medical schools also provide FMGE coaching to Indian students as well.

Career prospects after studying MBBS abroad are excellent. Students can either practice in the country where they studied or can come back to their home country and practice there. Many work in government hospitals, and nursing homes, or practice independently. Most students take online coaching arranged by Education Vibes right from the 1st year.

Studying MBBS in Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan is an excellent choice for Indian students. These countries offer top-quality medical education, low tuition fees, affordable living expenses, international exposure, and excellent career prospects. The medical universities in the “said” countries are recognized globally and are accepted in India. Furthermore, students must do their research and choose the university that best suits their career goals, budget, and needs.

About Education Vibes:

Education Vibes is a leading study abroad and MBBS abroad consultant in India, established in (2015). The company aims to help Indian students study MBBS abroad and achieve their academic goals. Over the past few years, Education Vibes

Established itself as a dependable and trustworthy name in the study abroad industry, with a vast, reliable network of partner universities worldwide.

If you have questions, feel free to get in touch with us. We would be happy to help you in any way possible for your overseas education needs.

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Techno India University Becomes First Educational Institution in India to Be Featured in a Google Cloud Case Study

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 Techno India University, a trailblazer in merging education with cutting-edge technology, has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first educational institution in India to be spotlighted in a Google Cloud case study. This prestigious recognition highlights the university’s groundbreaking implementation of Google Cloud solutions, transforming teaching and learning through digital innovation and reshaping the future of education.

This case study, as it appears on the official Google Cloud platform, demonstrates how Techno India University has grasped the opportunities provided by cloud computing and digital innovation to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes, successfully onboarding 15,000 students to the Google ecosystem in just 20 days. The university embraced tools such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Analytics from Google Cloud for the students to learn and actually apply these technologies in real-world settings. That makes an initiative of this kind position the university at the very forefront of transforming education through technology.

Meghdut RoyChowdhury, Chief Innovation Officer, Techno India Group, said, “This recognition by Google Cloud is a testimony of how hard we are working to innovate education through technological upgradation. This partnership has enabled our students to use the cutting-edge tools and best-in-the-business methodologies to make their classrooms innovation labs. We want to arm future generations for the digital economy.”

Being a partner of Google Cloud, this in turn enables the students with hands-on experience in solving complex challenges using the advanced cloud technologies that also bring to students an environment which is about innovative, creative and entrepreneurial cultures. Several success stories that students have undertaken using Google Cloud in order to create impactful solutions are presented here in the case study, reasserting Techno India University as one of the pioneers in education.

Techno India University’s Digital Campus 2.0 on Google Cloud empowers students with specialized training and certifications to thrive in the cloud-first job market. Programs like the Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer equip students with essential skills in deploying, monitoring, and maintaining projects on Google Cloud. Successful completion of the Associate Cloud Engineer exam grants students access to the Google Cloud Career Fair, where they can connect with potential employers. These certifications validate their cloud expertise and unlock exciting career paths in the tech industry.

This milestone illustrates that Techno India University is keen to adopt international best practices and brings the difference between conventional teaching and learning. Techno India University has continued to emphasize adopting digital tools to raise students for the molding of the future of industries around the world.

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Techno India University is a premier educational institution in India, known for its commitment to innovation, research, and academic excellence. The university has been at the forefront of integrating emerging technologies into education, preparing students for the global challenges of tomorrow. With a focus on fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and critical thinking, Techno India University continues to set new benchmarks in higher education.

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ITM SLS Baroda University Hosts CRE8-24: A Celebration of Innovation and Science

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ITM (SLS) Baroda University, Vadodara, successfully organized CRE8-24: The Art and Science of Innovation at its university campus on Friday, 4th October. The event witnessed participation from over 1,000 students hailing from more than 30 prestigious schools.

CRE8-24 featured a diverse lineup of activities aimed at promoting science, technology, and innovation among young students. Key competitions included Working and Static Model Displays, Shark Tank Junior, Scavenger Hunt, and a Management Quiz. In addition, workshops on trending topics such as ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Cyber Security, Data Analytics, and Eco-Craft were conducted, providing participants with hands-on learning experiences.

The event was judged by an esteemed panel, including Dr. A. K. Tiwari (Ph.D., IIT-Bombay), Shri Jaimin Desai (Deputy Director, SAC-ISRO), along with other distinguished academicians and senior industrialists from Vadodara.

Students showcased innovative models ranging from robotics, wind turbines, earthquake detectors, water purification systems, to automated irrigation systems. CRE8-24 was designed to ignite a passion for science and innovation at an early age, encouraging students to continue their journey toward making significant contributions to the nation’s progress in these fields.

After a comprehensive evaluation, cash prizes totaling Rs51,000, along with trophies and certificates, were awarded to the winning participants. All attendees received participation certificates.

The event concluded with a closing address by Shri Jaimin Desai, Deputy Director of SAC-ISRO, who expressed his gratitude to the university’s management, congratulated the participants, and extended an open invitation for them to visit SAC-ISRO in Ahmedabad.

University President Shri Kanupriya Singh remarked, “The students have showcased tremendous potential and are ahead of their time in terms of their passion for science and innovation. These students can make a mark on the global stage, provided they are given platforms like CRE8.”

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A New Creative Diwali Book to Unleash Technological Concepts

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Diwali, the Festival of Lights, has transcended cultural boundaries, bringing its warmth and joy to communities worldwide. In a unique celebration of this spirit, Yeeshtdevisingh Hosanee has authored “DIWALI CELEBRATION IN PYTHON,” a groundbreaking book that bridges the gap between technology and traditional festivities.

Since 2009, Yeeshtdevisingh Hosanee has been at the forefront of promoting computer literacy through various self-funded initiatives. Her volunteering projects include financing laptops for programming education to young children, developing an open-source e-ticketing website during the Covid-19 pandemic by volunteering to assist blood donation events and libraries avoidance of COVID-19 long queues, and spearheading Industry Voice 5.0, a global platform encouraging dialogue on the impact of technology on society and the environment.

“DIWALI CELEBRATION IN PYTHON” is Hosanee’s latest book publication, designed to make computer programming accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The 47-page book introduces readers to the similarities and differences between human and machine communication, using practical examples that can be followed with just paper and pencil before transitioning to a computer. The aim of the book is to THINK LIKE COMPUTERS BUT TALK LIKE HUMANS!

Hosanee’s innovative approach encourages the development of written skills, making the book particularly valuable for parents and children who may not have access to computers. “DIWALI CELEBRATION IN PYTHON” is an ideal resource for children aged 8 and above, teenagers, and adults looking to learn the basics of computer programming. The book leverages the metaphor of Diwali to demystify complex programming concepts, using Python as the language of instruction. The will be available for purchase from 21st October 2024, both on www.evincepub.com and through Amazon channels. Additionally, a French translation will also be available for sale by end of October 2024.

“DIWALI CELEBRATION IN PYTHON” promises to be a pioneering work, fostering a deeper understanding of computer programming while celebrating the universal appeal of Diwali. Hosanee’s passion for technology and education shines through in this innovative publication, making it a must-read for anyone looking to explore the intersection of culture and computer science.

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ALIET Marks World Food Day: A Fusion of Community Support and Food Technology Innovation

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Andhra Loyola Institute of Engineering and Technology –  ALIET Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh commemorated World Food Day with impactful community outreach and educational initiatives. The event commenced with a substantial contribution from students and faculty, who collectively gathered a large quantity of rice, dal, sugar, pulses, oil, and other provisions to support families residing in a nearby slum area.

As a mark of innovation, Rev. Fr. Dr. B. Joji Reddy, S.J., Director and Secretary of ALIET, inaugurated an innovative e-food website designed by Roshan and his team from IV – ECE-2. This platform aims to connect surplus food from various events with individuals in need, thereby reducing food waste. Fr. Joji Reddy emphasized the importance of sharing food and extending support to those in need within the community. He also reminded students about the poor who lack food and are homeless, touching upon the joy of giving and sharing. Rev.Fr. D. Balaswamy, S.J,  Assistant Director of ALIET encouraged the student to express his views and opinion on the e-food website. Dr. O. Mahesh, Principal of ALIET greatly appreciated the innovative idea of the student and his team. Dr. K. Prasanthi Jasmine, HoD of ECE along with the student were present for the inaugural ceremony of the e-food website.

The celebration also included a guest lecture organized by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell in collaboration with the Department of Science and Humanities. A speaker with a B. Tech in Biotechnology and a Master’s in Food Technology from KU Leuven – Belgium, discussed the critical role of food technology in minimizing waste and enhancing nutrition. The lecture addressed common misconceptions about the field, highlighting its integration of science and technology to ensure food safety and sustainability.

Focusing on India’s significant post-harvest losses – especially the 31% waste of tomatoes- the speaker advocated for a cultural shift towards accepting processed foods as a practical solution. They introduced the app “Too Good to Go” as a model for reducing waste by facilitating discounted sales of near-expiry food. The event was coordinated by Mr. E. Kalavathi and Mrs. M. Archana, while Dr. Y. Sudhakar, HoD of S&H, reminded the students of the day’s importance. Mrs. N. Dyva Krupa offered valuable feedback on the lecture on behalf of the department.

The events received enthusiastic participation from ALIET students, reflecting the dynamic leadership of Rev. Fr. Dr. B. Joji Reddy, S.J Director and Secretary of ALIET. This celebration not only highlighted the importance of food security but also demonstrated the potential of food technology in addressing global challenges. The faculty and students of ALIET had a wonderful opportunity to share and care for their fellow brethren. Dr. Sr. Candy D’Cunha, IQAC Coordinator, along with her team, expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the management of ALIET for facilitating such an enriching experience at ALIET.

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The Dream of UPSC: A Gateway to Serve the Nation

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For many, the UPSC Civil Services Examination represents more than just a prestigious job—it is a dream, a chance to serve the country, and a way to bring meaningful change to society. The allure of becoming a civil servant, contributing to nation-building, and representing the government in various capacities draws thousands of aspirants each year. This noble pursuit, however, is far from easy and comes with a series of hurdles that test not only one’s knowledge but also mental resilience.

A Journey Filled with Academic and Non-Academic Challenges

When students embark on the UPSC journey, they quickly realize that it’s a long and demanding path. The preparation can span multiple years, involving extensive study across a vast range of subjects. While the academic challenges are widely acknowledged, what often goes unnoticed are the non-academic challenges that can make or break an aspirant’s journey. These challenges add layers of complexity, intensifying the already daunting task of exam preparation. It includes –

  • Fear of Failure: Aspirants invest significant time, resources, and the prime years of their lives—often the most economically viable stage—into UPSC preparation. This creates an overwhelming fear of failure, as the stakes are incredibly high.
  • Stress and Anxiety: The multifaceted nature of the UPSC exam—with its vast syllabus, multiple subjects, and different stages—leads to a great deal of stress and anxiety. Balancing preparation for different stages can overwhelm even the most dedicated students.
  • Lack of Motivation and Confidence: Often, aspirants set ambitious study targets, but when these targets are not met, their confidence can take a hit. This failure to meet self-imposed goals leads to a gradual decline in motivation, making the journey feel even more arduous.
  • Family and Peer Pressure: Aspirants frequently experience unintentional pressure from family members and peers. The constant question of “How is your preparation going?” or seeing others succeed can intensify the sense of urgency and stress.

Mental Resilience: A Key Component of Success

What’s often overlooked in the UPSC preparation journey is that academic goals cannot be achieved without the right mindset and strong emotional health. While mastering subjects like Polity, Economics, or History etc. is crucial, success in UPSC is not just about absorbing information—it’s about how well an aspirant can handle stress, pressure, and uncertainty.

Here’s why focusing on mental resilience is essential for aspirants:

  • Conflict Management: Learning to handle internal and external conflicts is vital. Aspirants must manage disagreements with themselves (like balancing study hours with personal needs) and external pressure (family, peers, or even mentors).
  • Stress and Anxiety Management: Learning to manage stress and anxiety helps maintain clarity and focus, ensuring better retention and decision-making during both preparation and exams.
  • Decision Making and Crisis Management: UPSC isn’t just about acquiring knowledge; it’s about applying it in high-pressure situations. Building crisis management and decision-making skills will help you stay composed during difficult times.
  • Balanced Preparation: A healthy mindset allows aspirants to approach their studies with a calm and focused demeanor, making it easier to handle setbacks and maintain consistent progress.

Thus, mental resilience is not just an add-on; it is an integral part of the preparation strategy. A sound mind is the foundation of sound preparation, and those who develop this aspect are better positioned to handle the inevitable ups and downs of the UPSC journey.

VISION IAS Student Wellness Cell: A Beacon of Support for Aspirants

Recognizing the need for emotional and psychological support in the UPSC preparation, Vision IAS established the Student Wellness Cell to provide a non-judgmental and safe environment where aspirants could openly discuss their struggles, fears, and challenges with trained mental health professionals.

Since its inception, the Wellness Cell has provided counselling to over 700 students. With professional psychologists on board, the cell has been instrumental in helping students to gain access to emotional support, learning techniques to manage pressure, build resilience, and maintain focus during their preparation.

Students can easily connect with the VISION IAS Student Wellness Cell for support by reaching out via email at student.wellness@visionias.in or by calling 9311799223.

Antarbodh: A Step Further

Building on the insights gained from the Student Wellness Cell, Vision IAS introduced Antarbodh—a structured program focusing on psychological well-being and personality development. It is designed specifically for UPSC aspirants to ensure their mental and emotional wellness is prioritized, providing them with necessary tools to better handle the challenges of this journey.

The UPSC journey is demanding, and achieving success hinges not only on academic skills but also on cultivating mental resilience. As the saying goes, “It’s not the load that breaks you down, it’s the way you carry it.” With the right mind set and emotional well-being, you can navigate the ups and downs of this journey with confidence.

Visit us at: https://visionias.in/antarbodh/

Or Call us at: 8468022022, 9019066066

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