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Why Study MBBS Abroad?

With limited seats and soaring fees in Indian medical colleges, MBBS abroad offers a viable, affordable, and globally recognized pathway to becoming a doctor. Study at NMC-approved universities with English-medium instruction.

Affordable Fees

₹15-30 Lakhs total course fee vs ₹50L-1Cr in India

No Donation

Zero capitation or management quota fees

English Medium

Taught entirely in English at most universities

NMC Approved

All universities recognized by NMC, WHO & WDOMS

Eligibility Criteria

  • Must have qualified NEET examination
  • Minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology (40% for reserved)
  • Age: 17 years or above at the time of admission
  • Completed 12th standard from a recognized board
  • Valid passport

Admission Process

1

NEET Qualification

Clear NEET exam with minimum qualifying marks

2

Country & University Selection

Choose based on budget, preferences, and recognition

3

Application Submission

Complete documentation and application processing

4

Admission Letter

Receive official admission from the university

5

Visa Processing

Student visa application and interview preparation

6

Travel & Arrival

Flight booking, airport pickup, and campus check-in

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, MBBS degrees from NMC and WHO-recognized medical universities abroad are fully valid in India. To practice legally in India, graduates must clear the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) or the upcoming National Exit Test (NExT) conducted by the NMC.

The total cost generally ranges from ₹15 Lakhs to ₹35 Lakhs, depending heavily on the country and the specific university you choose. This estimate typically covers tuition fees, hostel accommodation, and basic living expenses for the entire 5 to 6-year duration of the course.

Yes, qualifying for the NEET-UG examination is strictly mandatory for Indian students who wish to pursue their medical studies abroad and plan to return to India to practice medicine.

Top medical destinations like Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan are generally considered very safe and welcoming for international students. Recognized universities provide secure campuses with 24/7 CCTV surveillance, dedicated student hostels, and dedicated support staff for Indian students.

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