India, Oct. 9 -- For any medical student, passing NEET PG is more than just an academic accomplishment - it is the beginning of a journey. After years of sleepless nights and countless hours of study, passing NEET PG is the starting point of a doctor's real journey. However, when the results are out, another major question stands in front of all students: what happens now? Should you pursue your postgraduate journey in India, or should you look to study abroad?

In India, NEET PG opens the door to MD, MS, and DNB programs across the top medical colleges. For many students, this seems to be the preferred route - close to home, you know the system, and degrees that Indian-based education recognizes. The Indian system offers a large variety ...