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31-01-2006, 06:37 AM

Medicine is a profession of helping the sick, and if you have determination to really help them then why other wanna hinder. We all students become eligible to enter this pre-profession ( as we are studying) only after finishing so called 12 years study. No body has entered without passing that. We students know how hard we tried to join this profession. We know why we came to foreign land to study (everyone has their own story). There are rumors that china/russia/others doesn't match with nepalese curriculum or credit hours. Are they actually know the facts? Do they have the sufficient ground to point out? Or they are just deciding by theoritically on their philosophy.
Well we are not different from our nepalese medical students. We studied the same school/certificate level/higher secondary as they do. They are lucky to get seat there in some hundreds, but I wanna question what the students do when there are thousands who want such seat? Can the government/any semigovernment/private provide? Ok if not schlorship , can they provide private? The tution fee is not too much and every student studying abroad can bear that tution fee. I feel ashamed to say that we are paying much more than our own motherland here in unknown world.
Anyway about our course we are not different form our nepalese student friends. They also study the same book that we study. We have all the facility that they have. Plus we have one more exprience of bilingual study. Some might think that we study on different person with different geographic places. But what is surprising, foreign land is of course different from motherland. Whether china/russia/america/nepal humans are humans. They all have same anatomic structure and a study in human is universal everywhere. Its just that some are let studied and some have to study by themselves in context to place and people. (Remember everthing is not taught by teacher). We study not only the foreign people and their disease but also the disease related to Nepalese. So all can guess that how hard we are trying to reach our goal here. Of course there is Nepal medical council license examination to check our capacity. We also are taking the same exam as the nepalese medical graduate do. So why there is discrimination for foreign students from china/russia/others ? Nepalese should be glad that their sons/friends/brothers/sisters came back after learning and experiencing new things, new developments which is quite benificial in the advancement of Health and life quality.
Flirt (one of thousands studying abroad)
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