Yes you can do PG in India after MBBS abroad. I have done that.
Only 9–25 % students pass MCI screening test. It is a tough test because all 19 subject’s questions are asked in one day. So you will have to work very HARD.
First step is to clear MCI screening test then
you have to appear in NEET PG.
It is very tough to crack NEET PG so persistent hard work is the key.
a. I suggest you to start solving MCQ’s during MBBS only.
b. Focus on MCQ’s on Anatomy, physiology, PSM, Internal Medicine, Surgery, pharmacology, and biochemistry.
c. If you are smart then even 10 hrs of study will help you but if you are average student then 12–16 hrs of study 2 months before exam is required !!!
d. Developing good clinical acumen and skills are equally important so from first year itself start observing patients in wards, read nurse notes (abroad even nurses write good informative notes on patient’s condition every 4 hrs) and most importantly read resident’s notes (only those who are doing PG) then discuss it with him/her.