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We don’t just send students abroad—we guide, support, and stand by them every step of the way. That’s not just consultancy. That’s guardianship.

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The Problems We Aim to Solve!

Problem: Armchair Consultants, Our Solution: We Live What We Recommend

The Reality:
Most consultants operate from brochures and Google searches, never having stepped foot on the campuses they recommend. They cannot answer what campus life truly feels like, where students actually live, or what the local healthcare system looks like.

Our Solution: We Live What We Recommend
Our founders personally visit every institution we represent. We don’t just tour campuses—we spend days with current students, attend classes, eat in mess halls, and document the unfiltered reality. When we show you a university, you’re seeing it through the eyes of someone who’s walked its corridors and slept in its hostels.

The Reality:
Many counselors simply read from university pamphlets during consultations. They lack real-time updates about curriculum changes, faculty turnover, or infrastructure developments happening on campuses halfway across the world.

Our Solution: Active, Experienced Guidance
With 14+ years of combined MBBS specialization, we provide dynamic counseling based on current student experiences and institutional developments. We don’t just read brochures—we maintain ongoing relationships with university administrations and regularly update our knowledge through campus visits and student feedback loops.

The Reality:
Most consultancies consider their job done once you receive the admission letter. You’re left to figure out visas, travel, accommodation, and cultural adaptation alone in a foreign country.

Our Solution: 360° Support Until Graduation & Beyond
From the moment you choose us until you become a doctor, we’re your constant support system:
Pre-departure: Visa processing, flight booking, accommodation setup
Arrival: Airport pickup, university registration, local SIM setup
During studies: Regular check-ins, academic support connections, emergency assistance
Post-graduation: Licensing exam guidance, internship placements

FAQ

Yes, but you must verify recognition. The university must be listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) and recognized by your home country's medical council (e.g., NMC in India) for you to practice back home

Total costs vary widely by country (approx. ₹20-50 lakhs for the entire course). Tuition is often lower than at private colleges at home. Always ask for a written, detailed fee breakdown to avoid hidden charges

Typically, you need: 50%+ marks in PCB in high school, age 17+, and a qualifying NEET score (mandatory for Indian students to later practice in India)

Yes, many universities offer English-medium programs, especially in popular destinations like Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and the Philippines. Confirm this with the university beforehand.

Yes, but you must pass a licensing exam. For example, Indian graduates must pass the FMGE (to be replaced by NEXT). There is no limit on attempts

Safety varies by location. Research the country's safety record, university safety measures, and political stability. Countries like Russia and Kyrgyzstan are popular and generally considered safe, with established Indian student communities

There's no single "best" country. The right choice balances affordability, education quality, language, safety, and degree recognition. Popular, cost-effective options include Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, and Georgia

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