Why Us

India has one doctor for every 1,700 people, while the WHO has stipulated a minimum ratio of 1 for every 1000. Changing lifestyles, a burgeoning population, and high-stress careers have caused a high demand for medical services, and there are not enough doctors to meet this requirement. India would need an additional 4 lakh doctors by 2020.Although medicine is a highly prestigious career, the journey to becoming a physician can be arduous. But if you are motivated enough to work hard, a seat in an MBBS program of your choice is a realistic dream to aspire towards.

The total number of MBBS seats in India is around 62,300, and the Government medical colleges have no more than 30,000 seats. As per the last available data, around 12.7 lakh students appeared for the NEET in 2018.

A student needs to score 400 plus in NEET to get admission in Government Medical Colleges or needs to score 300 plus to get admission in private medical college which is again controlled by the government medical control authority.

56.27% or 7,14,562 of 12,69,922 candidates who appeared for NEET 2018 have qualified the exam by obtaining the qualifying cutoff score. With just 60,000 plus seats available in the country where do the rest of the qualifying candidates go? and what about the fate of the failed candidates? Will it become a forgotten dream?

DSA Premedical Academy, is the answer to these questions, affiliated with some of the best medical universities across Europe and South America, it helps students with low scores in NEET not only secure admissions to these universities but also get them to do it a low cost.

For students who have failed NEET, DSA Premedical Academy gives hope to their dream it not only helps them to attempt and pass NEET the following year but secures their admission to a medical university of their choice and complete their pre-medical year (1st Year) of the MBBS program here in India, while they attempt NEET. DSA Premedical Academy is the only academy Authorised to conduct the Pre-Medical Course of its affiliated medical universities in India.