Study In Caribbean

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Study In Caribbean
Study In Caribbean
BENEFITS

Why Choose the Caribbean?

  • Easier Admission Compared to India / USA
  • Globally Recognized Degrees
  • Clinical Rotations in USA, UK or Canada

Quality Caribbean Study Programs for All

USA-Modeled Curriculum (Easier Pathway to the US)

Shorter Duration Compared to India

English – Medium & International Faculty

Lower Pre-Clinical Cost Compared to USA

Pathway to Settle Abroad

Education System

  • US-Based MD Curriculum:
    • Caribbean medical schools follow the American MD system.
    • Structure = Pre-Med + Basic Sciences +Clinical Rotations.
  • Program Duration: 4 – 6 Years (Based on Student background)
    • 6 years – Students directly after 12th (BiPC/Science)
    • 4 years – Students with a pre – med degree or equivalent credits.
  • Phase 1: Pre – Med Program (1-2 Years)
  • Phase 2: Basic Sciences (2 Years)
    • Integrated USMLE Training
  • Phase 3: Clinical Rotations (2 Years)
    • Fully English – Medium Instruction
    • Modular, Credit-Based System
    • Continuous Assessment
    • Clinical Skills Training
    • Accreditation – Based Education
    • Pathway to US Residency
    • Internationally Recognized Degrees
    • Multi – Cultural Learning Environment
    • Clinical Exposure Before Graduation

Degrees Offered

  • MD (Doctor of Medicine) – Equivalent to MBBS
  • Pre-Med Programs
  • BSc Programs (in Some Universities) (Public Health, Health Sciences, Biomedical Sciences Nursing)
  • Nursing Degrees
  • Allied Health & Healthcare Degrees (MPH, MHA, MSc Biomedical Sciences, Postgraduate diplomas in healthcare fields)
  • Pre-Health / Foundation Courses

Tuition & Fees

Tier Annual Tuition Total Cost Ideal For
Top Tier 20k–35k USD 1.5–2.1 Cr Students targeting US Residency
Mid Tier 10k–18k USD 50L–1Cr Balanced quality + cost
Budget Tier 4k–10k USD 20–40L Affordable option

 

Living Expenses : USD 6,000 – 12,000 per year (Hostel, food, transport and Insurance)

Admission Intakes

  • January Intake (Spring Intake)
  • May Intake (Summer Intake)
  • September Intake (Fall Intake) (Major intake)

Tests Required

  • NEET is mandatory (NEET Qualifying score is enough)
  • MCAT (Optional)
  • English Proficiency Test ( ( IELTS 6.0 to 6.5), TOEFL (80+), Duolingo English Test (95 – 110) )

Education Loan Support

Financing an international education can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to make the process simple and stress-free. Our dedicated Education Loan Support service helps students secure funding for studies across 30+ countries, ensuring financial requirements never stand in the way of global opportunities.

We work closely with a wide network of leading banks, financial institutions, and non-banking partners to offer flexible loan options tailored to each student’s academic goals, destination, and financial background. From collateral-free loans and competitive interest rates to streamlined application processes, we provide guidance at every stage—helping you compare lenders, understand eligibility, prepare documentation, and submit applications with confidence.

Whether you’re planning undergraduate, postgraduate, or professional programs abroad, our team ensures you receive personalized advice aligned with the financial norms of your chosen country. With transparent support and end-to-end assistance, we aim to reduce financial hurdles so you can focus on achieving your academic aspirations.

By empowering students with accessible and reliable funding solutions, we make studying in your dream destination not just possible, but practical. Let us help you take the next step toward a world-class education.*

Post Study Opportunities

  • Caribbean MBBS opens doors to:
    • USA → Best pathway (USMLE → Residency → Jobs)
    • UK → PLAB → NHS Jobs
    • Canada → MCCQE → Residency
    • India → FMGE/NEXT → Practice
    • Australia/NZ → AMC/NZREX
    • Gulf Countries → MOH/DOH exams
    • Research, Public Health, Industry roles
  • Residency (PG) Specializations available:
    • Internal Medicine
    • Pediatrics
    • Psychiatry
    • Surgery
    • Radiology
    • Anaesthesia
    • Obstetrics & Gynecology
    • Emergency Medicine
    • Neurology
    • Family Medicine

Career Opportunities

  1. Clinical Careers – USA (Most Popular): Caribbean MD programs are built for the US residency pathway.
    • After passing USMLE, you can pursue:
      • Internal Medicine
      • Pediatrics
      • Surgery
      • Psychiatry
      • Emergency Medicine
      • Family Medicine
      • Neurology
      • Radiology
      • Anesthesiology
      • Obstetrics & Gynecology
    • Career outcomes:
      • US Medical Residency (PG)
      • Specialist/Consultant Jobs
      • Permanent Residency (H1B → Green Card)
      • Salaries: USD 180,000–400,000+/year
  1. Clinical Careers – UK
    • After clearing PLAB:
      • Junior Doctor (NHS)
      • CT1, Specialty Training
      • Consultant Surgeon/Physician
      • GP Pathway
      • NHS Research Trainee roles
    • Salaries: £32,000 – £100,000+ per year
  1. Clinical Careers – Canada
    • After MCCQE1 + Residency (CaRMS):
      • Hospital Doctor
      • Specialist doctor
      • Family Physician
      • Teaching & Research roles
    • Salaries: CAD 180,000 – 350,000+/year
  1. Clinical Practice – India
    • After clearing FMGE/NEXT, you can:
      • Work in Private/Government hospitals
      • Open your own clinic
      • Apply for NEET-PG/NEXT-PG
      • Join as tutor/assistant professor
    • Salaries: ₹6–25 lakhs/year (depends on role & specialization)
  1. Clinical Careers – Australia & New Zealand
    • After AMC (Australia) or NZREX (New Zealand):
      • General Practitioner
      • Hospital-based doctor
      • Specialist after further training
    • Salaries: AUD/NZD 100,000 – 300,000+/year
  1. Gulf / Middle East Medical Careers
    • After passing MOH/DHA/HAAD exams:
      • GP roles
      • Specialist roles (after PG completion)
      • Hospital consultant roles
    • Locations:
      • UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait
    • Salary: Tax-free income (AED 12,000–40,000/month)
  1. Practice in the Caribbean / Latin America
    • Options include:
      • General Practitioner
      • Emergency Care doctor
      • Residency (in some islands)
      • Private practice
  1. Research & Academic Careers
    • With MD + additional qualifications:
      • Research Assistant / Research Scientist
      • PhD programs
      • Clinical Research Specialist
      • Clinical Trials Coordinator
      • Medical Lecturer / Professor
    • Countries: USA, UK, Canada, EU, India
  1. Research & Academic Careers
    • With MD + additional qualifications:
      • Research Assistant / Research Scientist
      • PhD programs
      • Clinical Research Specialist
      • Clinical Trials Coordinator
      • Medical Lecturer / Professor
    • Countries: USA, UK, Canada, EU, India
  1. Medical & Corporate Healthcare Careers
    • MBBS graduates can work in:
      • Pharmaceutical Companies
      • Medical Writing
      • Healthcare Consulting
      • Medical Device Companies
      • Health Insurance Organizations
      • Clinical Data Management
      • Pharmacovigilance (Drug Safety)
    • Positions include:
      • Medical Advisor
      • Drug Safety Officer
      • Medical Affairs Associate
      • Clinical Operations Officer
      • Medical Science Liaison (MSL)
  1. Telemedicine & Digital Health Roles
    • Growing global demand:
      • Telemedicine doctor
      • AI/Health-Tech consultant
      • Online medical services
      • Medical reviewer
  1. Entrepreneurship Opportunities
    • Start a clinic/hospital
    • Telemedicine startup
    • Diagnostic center
    • Health consulting company
    • Research or clinical data firm

Student Lifestyle

  • Studying MBBS in the Caribbean offers a balanced and vibrant student lifestyle, combining focused academics with a relaxed island environment. Medical universities maintain a structured and intensive curriculum, so students typically spend significant time in lectures, labs, and small-group learning sessions. However, the atmosphere outside the classroom is calm, friendly, and multicultural, with classmates from the US, Canada, India, Africa, and the Middle East.
  • Most campuses provide modern facilities such as libraries, simulation labs, fitness centers, and student lounges. Living arrangements are usually in university dorms or nearby apartments, offering safe and convenient access to campus. Students enjoy an outdoor lifestyle, with opportunities for beach walks, hiking, water sports, and weekend island tours, which help reduce academic stress.
  • Food options include both local Caribbean cuisine and international choices, with supermarkets and restaurants easily accessible. Public transport is available in most islands, but many students prefer walking or using shuttle services.
  • Overall, the Caribbean lifestyle is safe, peaceful, and supportive—allowing students to focus on academics while enjoying a refreshing island environment that promotes well-being and cultural exposure.
Financial Support

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Scholarship Type Amount Who Gets It?
Merit Scholarship 5,000–40,000 USD High academic students
NEET-Based 1,000–15,000 USD Indian students
Need-Based 1,000–10,000 USD Financial hardship
Women in Medicine 3,000–25,000 USD Female students
Diversity Scholarship 2,000–20,000 USD International applicants
Work-Study 8–12 USD/hour Campus workers
Law

Top Universities

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions?

1. Is the Caribbean MBBS/MD degree valid internationally?

Yes. Degrees from accredited Caribbean medical universities are recognized globally, especially if the university is WDOMS-listed, ECFMG-approved, NBME/FAIMER-recognized, and meets US/UK licensing standards.

Yes. Most Caribbean schools follow a US-style MD curriculum with basic sciences on island campuses and clinical rotations in US hospitals.

12th grade with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). Some universities require NEET for Indian students.

Typically 5.5–6 years (Pre-med + MD). For graduates, a 4-year MD track is available.

Ranges from $6,000 to $15,000 per semester depending on the university, island, and program year.

Yes. Merit-based, need-based, and early-application scholarships are offered by many top institutions.

Most top-tier Caribbean universities provide 2 years of clinical rotations in affiliated US teaching hospitals.

Yes. Islands with established medical schools have secure campuses, student housing, and supportive expat communities.

Yes, provided the university is WDOMS-listed. Graduates must clear the FMGE/NExT exam to practice in India.

Work options are limited due to visa restrictions, but some islands allow on-campus part-time work.

Residency in the USA, UK, Canada, or returning to India or other countries after clearing licensing exams.

US-based curriculum, faster admissions, multiple intakes, global recognition, modern campus facilities, and clinical exposure.

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