MedGermany helps Indian MBBS and BDS graduates build medical careers in Germany through doctor-led guidance for Approbation, FSP/KP, documentation, visa etc.
@medicopenia_155 Wuestion paper leaks. Postponed exams. FMGs waiting 6+ months post-FMGE. This isn't a system in crisis — it's a system that was never built to work. Germany's process is stable: clear timeline, paid internship, no surprises. €3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2-4.1L). 🇩🇪 DM @MedgermanyIN
@Chiragrx07 Zero-percentile rule, 40th percentile cutoff, shifting goalposts every year.The system keeps changing the rules on doctors who already gave everything. Germany's requirements are clear, stable, and don't change every admission cycle.€3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2-4.1L). @MedGermanyIN
@Damodar484 0ostponed again? This uncertainty is exactly why so many doctors are skipping NEET PG altogether and going straight to Germany. No waiting on exam dates — just MBBS + German language. €3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2-4.1L). 🇩🇪 DM @MedGermanyIN
@zebrahoofbeat ₹20-30k worth of evaluation rushed because the system won't allow time. In Germany, you get real consult time + €3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2-4.1L). 🇩🇪 DM @MedGermanyIN
@MANSAFAB Why do doctors need 36-hour shifts with no sleep, no food, no pay? They don't , not in Germany. Regulated working hours, real shift systems, and €3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2-4.1L) from day one. Stop normalizing exploitation. Start asking why you're still here. 🇩🇪 DM @MedGermanyIN
@karthik2k2 This is exactly why more MBBS grads are looking beyond India. Germany offers structured residencies, EU recognition, and ₹4–5 lakh/month (€4,500+) starting pay , no need to "buy" your way through anything. ����🇪
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@AaryanPrateekX ₹27k for a 10-hour night shift is not a salary ... it's exploitation. Indian doctors deserve better. Germany offers a real alternative: EU recognition, ₹4–5 lakh/month (€4,500–5,500), and a future. DM us if you want to know how to make the move. 🇩🇪🩺
@official_afa_ FMGs waiting 5-6 months just for internship allotment while Germany has hospitals actively sponsoring Indian doctors for visas TODAY. The system doesn't want to fix itself
but you don't have to wait for it. 🇩🇪 DM @MedgermanyIN
@FernandesDarin FMGs waiting 5-6 months just for internship allotment while Germany has hospitals actively sponsoring Indian doctors for visas TODAY. The system doesn't want to fix itself
but you don't have to wait for it. 🇩🇪 DM @MedgermanyIN
@DrAditya2935 Whether the subsidy is ₹25L or ₹1Cr the real question is why a doctor who saved lives all internship is still financially dependent. Germany doesn't debate your worth. They pay you €4,000/month (₹3.7L) and say thank you. 🇩🇪 DM @MedGermanyIN
@MANSAFAB One answer: Germany 🇩🇪 MBBS + German language = Assistenzarzt position. You practice real clinical medicine, earn €3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2-4.1L), and specialize there if you want — on their dime. Core medicine. No NEET PG. DM @MedGermanyIN
@sinbycos_tan 26, a doctor, asking your father for money. This is the system's failure, not yours. In Germany, MBBS graduates earn €3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2L-4.1L) from Day 1
no PG, no asking anyone for anything. You've already done enough. 🇩🇪 DM @MedGermanyIN
@DhruvMundhraYT AIIMS Jr: ₹14LPA. Peripheral Jr: ₹10LPA. After MBBS + NEET PG + 3 years PG.
Germany Assistenzarzt (MBBS only): €48,000-54,000/year = ₹44-50LPA.
No PG. No donations. No decade of waiting. Just your MBBS + German language. 🇩🇪 DM @MedGermanyIN
@MANSAFAB The answer you're looking for is Germany 🇩🇪 MBBS is enough to start. No PG required. You get a paid Assistenzarzt position, €3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2L-4.1L), and you actually practice medicine with respect. You love medicine — go somewhere that loves you back. DM @MedGermanyIN
@pbgmc1961@RantingSingh@abhiandniyu@DghsIndia@JPNadda@MoHFW_INDIA@NMC_BHARAT India needs 550 new colleges to fix the doctor shortage. Germany has a doctor shortage TODAY and is actively giving Indian MBBS graduates jobs, visa support & €3,500-4,500/month (₹3.2L - 4.1L/month). You don't need India to fix itself. You just need a flight to Germany. DM us
@MANSAFAB 25, MBBS, ₹30k/month, toxic PG ahead... OR 25, MBBS, move to Germany, earn €3,500-4,500/month as a medical intern/Assistenzarzt. That's ₹3-4 LAKH per month. No NEET PG. No donations. Just your degree + German language. We've helped doctors your age make this exact move. DM us
@DhruvMundhraYT 11+ years of sacrifice and the system still has no place for you. Germany actively recruits Indian doctors, offers structured residency, job security from Day 1, and actually values your degree. You don't have to beg the system that failed you. DM us
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@realist_das In Germany, your MBBS is enough to start working in a hospital , earning €4,000+/month (₹3.6L) from day one. No NEET PG.
No MD rat race. Some Indian doctors already made the move 🇩🇪 @MedGermanyIN
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@Med_X_ Your batch lost 6 months to the system's failures. Don't let it cost you your future too. Germany doesn't care about your batch year or ur neet pg
it cares about your skills 🇩🇪 #MedGermany@MedGermanyIN
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