Medical College Admission Test
Hello aspirant,
Homeopathy is not fully recognized in the United States officially. You won't work at a hospital or have the privileges of MD or DO physicians. In the United States, this will take 2-3 years, and to get in, you will have to take the MCAT or GRE as well as have a college degree before you start. Hope this will be helpful.
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MCAT has some pre-med prerequisite courses..like organic I ,II and bio chem of graduate level and some bio courses .No one can appear directly after XIIth .
Hey there!
SAT mainly covers English and Mathematics. Giving around 1-2 hours everyday for it's preparation is enough to fetch you good marks. Since you are an Indian and been through Indian education system, you might find the Mathematics section easy, however, you might find the English section difficult. Preparing for it with the right resources shall ensure that you score well in that section as well. For more information regarding SAT preparation, you are advised to visit the following links:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-preparation-tips
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-sample-papers
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat
Hope this helps. All the best!
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The candidate those who are interested in pursuing career in Allopathic,Osteopathic,poiatric and veterinary can appear for MCAT Test But for international candidate must complete MBBS are eligible to attend MCAT Test.
To check the details regarding the eligibility criteria to appear for MCAT examination and other relevant information regarding the same, kindly visit the link that has been shared below:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/mcat-eligibility-criteria
Dear Rupam, Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is an entrance exam to get into a medical college abroad. You are eligible for taking this exam if you attend a health professional school which includes Allopathic, Osteopathic, Podiatric and Veterinary Medicine. Students from US and Canada must have an Undergraduate degree to appear for MCAT. Other International students should be eiher pursuing or should have completed MBBS for appearing for MCAT. So with your B.Sc, you are not eligible for MCAT.
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