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Mission Admission seminar guides students for bachelor's, MBBS & other courses abroad
Mission Admission seminar guides students for bachelor's, MBBS & other courses abroad

Time of India

time29-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Mission Admission seminar guides students for bachelor's, MBBS & other courses abroad

Pune: From questions about internships to securing the best scholarships, queries related to MBBS admissions abroad and bachelor's programmes in Germany were addressed on Sunday as part of the Mission Admission, an initiative by The Times of India and Astute Academy. The seminars were conducted in two sessions by chairman of Astute Academy, Tushar Deoras, at the Progressive Education Society's auditorium. The first seminar, at 10.30am, covered the Free Germany-English Medium Bachelor's programmes. Deoras said Germany is the world's third-largest economy and a developed country. He explained the complete admission criteria of Germany in prestigious Technical Universities (TUs), Technical Universities (TU) of Applied Science and Applied Science Public Universities. Deoras said, "One of the highlights of the course is that students are not required to take the most challenging Feststellungsprüfung (FSP) exam. The FSP is an assessment test for international students seeking to study at German universities to be taken after the Studienkolleg. Additionally, before students fly from India, Astute will obtain a university admission letter and a Studienkolleg admission letter, which is a rare and unique achievement." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 motivi per rottamare ora la caldaia per una pompa di calore Aira Scopri di più Undo You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune Students who passed Standard XII can join colleges in Sept/Oct 2025. Deoras said Germany offered the fastest citizenship route and was one of the most sought-after European countries. During the second seminar, which started around 12.30pm, Deoras guided the audience regarding medical post-graduation in the USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand, the only countries accepted by the National Medical Commission. A parent, whose daughter is in the third year of MBBS and willing to pursue PG abroad, said, "We are confused regarding her admission for PG, whether it should be done from India or abroad. The money factor is huge, but we are very keen on taking specialised training in universities abroad." Deoras guided the parent regarding the specific query and stated that PG admissions in India would also cost around Rs 30 to 40 lakh. If the applications are made to universities with proper guidance and advance planning, the PG programme abroad was possible. Deoras explained many pathway programmes for students of biological sciences like Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Biotechnology, Biology, Microbiology, Physiotherapy and other courses to practice Allopathy in the USA.

Seminar on MBBS, global education pathways in Pune draws enthusiastic response
Seminar on MBBS, global education pathways in Pune draws enthusiastic response

Time of India

time08-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Seminar on MBBS, global education pathways in Pune draws enthusiastic response

1 2 P une: A large gathering of aspiring students and parents attended an informative Mission Admission seminar organised by The Times of India jointly with The Astute Academy at Dr. Kalmadi Shamarao Junior College auditorium on Sunday. Conducted by Tushar Vinod Deoras, a former BARC scientist and chairman of Astute Academy, the seminar aimed to demystify the complexities of Indian and international admissions for MBBS and higher education. The first session focused on the Indian MBBS admission process, offering clarity for students with NEET scores as low as 200. Attendees also learned about affordable pathways to study medicine in the United States through structured Indo-American university collaborations. The second session delved into undergraduate and postgraduate admissions in the US and Germany. Parents and students were provided with detailed guidance on securing spots at prestigious universities abroad. During the first session, Deoras shared a wealth of information. He pointed out that many private medical colleges offer donation-free management quota merit seats. He explained fee structures, wherein funding is controlled by govt, and proposed to students tripartite Indo-American university partnered systems, which provide affordable, sophisticated modern medical education in the US and subsequently offer employer-relevant value around the globe. The second session was about undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered in the US and Germany, particularly emphasising on Ivy League schools and Germany's technical universities. Deoras noted how flexible and multidisciplinary the US system is, with more emphasis on career focus than rigid course structures. He urged students to start building their profiles as early as Std IX and to apply to international universities at least one year in advance, as most operate on a first-come, first-served basis. He said, "Quality education and a successful career are a student's fundamental right. Students and parents should not judge countries by stereotypes but understand which system aligns best with the student's goals." A highlight of the seminar was its interactive nature. One parent shared, "The session was very enlightening. Many doubts regarding my son's education were resolved, and I feel much more at peace now." Another participant raised a query about dentistry as a career path, to which Deoras responded that it remains an underappreciated but highly rewarding field in India. While initial years in practice may be challenging, dentistry offers significant long-term growth and financial prospects. Deoras also addressed several audience questions about state-wise admission quotas for MBBS, the application process for foreign universities, and the admission timelines and requirements for medical education abroad. The seminar concluded with a positive response from the audience who appreciated the transparency, practical guidance, and motivational approach.

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