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    taimoor37
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    Hello,
    i am a US Citizen with a family background of Pakistan.
    i completed my high school(12 grades) from Florida,USA then i moved to Pakistan. I took equivalency there for 12 classes and gave MCAT (as in Pakistan,India etc medical education starts after 12 grade and the degree is MBBS)
    After clearing the MCAT i took admission in a medical univeristy of Pakistan as an international student.
    i have cleared the 1st professional (4 semesters) of MBBS.
    Is there any way that now i can get admission into the M.D program in any univeristy of USA without studying the 2 years pre-medical???
    or
    is there any way i can join any univeristy in the U.K from the 5th semester(coz i think the system in U.K is also MBBS)??
    please help me out
    thank you

    #35692
    mod
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    Hi taimoor37 and welcome to Admissions Boards!

    I am not an expert but I believe it is very difficult to transfer international credits to a medical school. You may want to consider a post-bacc if you are leaning towards going to school in the US.

    Best of luck!

    #37462
    drrehman
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    hey
    i have a problem, which is that. right now i am completing my 3rd year in medical school.i did A Level in canada. my whole family lives there. but then after i completed my diploma of high school. i went to russia for medical and i am almost completing my 3rd year here. so my question is that — IS IT POSSIBLE THAT I CAN MIGRATE TO ANY MEDICAL SCHOOL OF CANADA OR US NOW that i dont waste dese 3 years which i already completed in Russia ??? plz help me …

    #37463
    drrehman
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    i am canadian citizen. and the degree i am doing is called MD as it is same in US and CANADA. so plz help me out with some info about it . i will be very thankful to you.

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