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It seems that most NRIs favor Manipal for med school. I take it that their volume of incoming applications is high. As an NRI, how competitive is it to get admission for MBBS?
sunny123 said:Check out American University of Antigua, I was just browsing, and noticed that they have an affiliation with Manipal. So, if you were to apply there, and got accepted, you would have the choice of studying your basic sciences in India or in Antigua, then finish your rotations in the US.
Hope this helps.
saffronrain said:it seems highly competitive. i applied last summer thinking i was a great candidate, but it was a sure let down. i wanted to study med. in india so badly, but i don't think i'd be able to survive more than a week there.. no harm in applying though! 🙂 do your best!!![]()
sunny123 said:Check out American University of Antigua, I was just browsing, and noticed that they have an affiliation with Manipal. So, if you were to apply there, and got accepted, you would have the choice of studying your basic sciences in India or in Antigua, then finish your rotations in the US.
Hope this helps.
vinu_neuro said:So you got rejected? What were ur hs grades? I did well in hs and am a freshman at Purdue right now. Im thinking about dropping this to go to India for direct med.
saffronrain said:i did well in hs. i had a 3.6 gpa, honors, madd extracurriculars, volunteering, etc. i don't know what they look at...
it would have been awesome to get in, but since that didn't happen i'm just gonna take it slow and do this whole premed dork thing. 🙂
my dad went to purdue- how do you like it?
vinu_neuro said:It seems that most NRIs favor Manipal for med school. I take it that their volume of incoming applications is high. As an NRI, how competitive is it to get admission for MBBS?
saffronrain said:i did well in hs. i had a 3.6 gpa, honors, madd extracurriculars, volunteering, etc. i don't know what they look at...
it would have been awesome to get in, but since that didn't happen i'm just gonna take it slow and do this whole premed dork thing. 🙂
my dad went to purdue- how do you like it?
neha_S said:well, i applied for this year 2005-06, and got in for MBBS. But I know many others who didn't get in..so, I guess there must be competition. Also, I think Manipal doesn't really care about GPA it cares more about what percentage you get in your physics, chemistry, english and biology classes during hs. Plus if you take AP (advanced placement courses) you get an upperhand in the admission process.
vinu_neuro said:Did you accept the admission to Manipal then? My hs school used a percentage system instead of GPA. I did fine in math (4 on Calc AP). Chem wasnt that hot but i got a 4 on the AP. I didnt take the AP Bio but got 90% for the reg bio class. Does it look decent? Tons of extra-curricular activities/volunteeing.
neha_S said:yes, of course i accepted manipal...it was, after all, my first choice. I have taken 5 APs. As far as percentages go, I got about a 95% for bio, 92 for physics, 94 for english, and 98% for chem (not AP). a 90% isn't bad; maybe your year had some tough competition going on.
vinu_neuro said:ive never applied to manipal.
vinu_neuro said:have any of you had concerns about getting the residency of your choice after being a Foreign Medical Grad. That is one of my largest concerns right now.
retroviridae said:everyone from my batch went into IM or FP. None of us tried for anything else. Partly because that's all we thought we could reasonable get, and partly because we wanted to do those subjects. The general thinking when I was in Manipal was that if you get a 95+ on your USMLEs, you could get Surg and other things. Almost all of us got 95+, so I suppose if you do well in Manipal, you should be able to get a good USMLE score. And you could get other specialties. Most IMGs you meet at the better IM university programs have scores like that though. So I don't know how true it is. In the past, people from Manipal have gotten Surg, Ortho, Anaesthesia, Psych, Neuro, peds, OB-GYN, path, radiation onc (back when it was much easier to get), nuclear med.
It is a risk (even a general assumption) that if you got to school in India, you are going to end up being in IM, peds, med/peds, FP, psych, or neuro.