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Best Time to Apply for MBBS in Vietnam: Admission Timeline & Deadlines Explained

Best Time to Apply for MBBS in Vietnam: Admission Timeline & Deadlines Explained One question almost every parent and student asks once they’ve decided on MBBS in Vietnam is simple: “When should we actually apply?” Unlike NEET counseling in India, where every date is fixed months in advance and seats vanish overnight, admissions to Vietnamese […]

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Female Students’ Safety and Hostel-Specific Experience: What to Actually Check Before You Go

Female Students’ Safety and Hostel-Specific Experience: What to Actually Check Before You Go For female students heading abroad for medical or higher studies, safety questions carry a different weight than they do for the general FAQ list. It’s not just “is the country safe” — it’s “what does day-to-day life actually look like for a […]

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Government vs Private Medical Universities in Vietnam: What Actually Differs

Government vs Private Medical Universities in Vietnam: What Actually Differs Vietnam has become one of the more talked-about destinations for MBBS-equivalent medical education in recent years, but “medical university in Vietnam” isn’t a single category. Within the country itself, there’s a real and often confusing split between government (public) medical universities and private medical universities, […]

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Direct Admission vs Consultancy for MBBS: How to Verify a Genuine University Seat

Direct Admission vs Consultancy for MBBS: How to Verify a Genuine University Seat Every admission season, the same question does the rounds in parent WhatsApp groups and student forums: should you go through “direct admission” or trust a consultancy to get you a seat? Both terms get thrown around so loosely that most families don’t […]

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How Do Indian Students Interact with Vietnamese Patients? Overcoming the Language Barrier in Clinical Rotations

One of the first questions every parent and student asks before choosing to study MBBS in Vietnam is a practical one: if classes are taught in English, how do students actually communicate with Vietnamese-speaking patients during clinical rotations? It’s a fair concern — clinical training is the heart of medical education, and patient interaction is […]