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Pune (Maharashtra) [India], August 1 (ANI/GPRC): Any student who wishes to pursue MBBS and is looking for a university that offers medical education of high quality standards, then Russia may just be the right place to consider. So how does one go about it? Well in the first place, a good educational consultant could provide the best answers. Speaking to Dr Amit Kamle, Founder & Director of A.K.Educational Consultants, it was clear that many Indian students who have pursued MBBS in Russia have returned home to become highly successful doctors and serving in the Indian healthcare. In fact, his consultancy offers students a 360-degree hassle-free admission process by counselling and helping to find the right and student-friendly university, with documentation, assistance for FMGE and NEXT preparations and travel assistance. They also help Indian students in Russia with on-ground services. A.K.Educational Consultants has been sending Indian students to the Best Universities in Russia
“We’re cannon fodder, that’s all” Indian health care workers cry out for basic PPE as official deaths skyrocket past 300,000
A nightmare scenario continues to unfold in India where, according to the official count, more than two people are dying from COVID-19 every minute.
On Sunday, the world’s second most populous country hit the grim milestone of 300,000 official deaths, joining the United States and Brazil as the only countries to surpass this figure. Last week, on May 19, India reached another somber milestone, when it officially recorded 4,529 COVID-19 deaths, surpassing the 4,475 deaths reported in the US on January 12 and setting a new one-day global record.
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