Notwithstanding NEET result delay, TN students actually fly abroad to study on medication

With the cut-off for clinical affirmations expected to stay pretty much equivalent to last year, many have settled on colleges in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Philippines, Nepal and Bangladesh.

CHENNAI: The postponement in delivering National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) results and Covid-19 pandemic have restricted the quantity of decisions for understudies picking to concentrate on medication in unfamiliar colleges, yet numerous from Tamil Nadu have downplayed the issues including travel limitations are as yet flying out to concentrate on medication.

A Sophiya Punithan of Chennai joined All American Institute of Medical Sciences in Jamaica. "The absolute expense including food, convenience and educational expenses is around ?49 lakh for quite a long time. I'm anticipating a visa to go there this month," she said, adding however she qualified in NEET she couldn't score good grades because of Covid-19.

Aakif Abdullah of Kayalpattinam in Tuticorin, who joined Tashkent Medical Academy in Uzbekistan and plans to go before November 25, said he would have rather not squander one more year in NEET readiness.

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