Get trained by expert faculty with cutting-edge infrastructure and globally updated curriculum.
Pursue MBBS at a fraction of the cost compared to Indian private medical colleges.
Earn a degree approved by WHO, NMC, ECFMG, FAIMER, and other global authorities.
Study in English throughout your MBBS journey—no local language barrier.
Start clinical exposure and hands-on learning right from the first academic year.
Study in a student-friendly country known for safety, hospitality, and cultural warmth.
Requirements for Indian students to study MBBS
● FMGE: Screening test for foreign medical graduates by NMC (until 2027)
● NEXT: New licensure test (to replace FMGE & NEET PG in future)
Yes, NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is compulsory for Indian students who wish to pursue MBBS abroad. As per the guidelines of the Medical Council of India (now the National Medical Commission), Indian citizens must qualify NEET to be eligible for admission to foreign medical universities and later apply for the FMGE/NExT exam to practice medicine in India.
Yes, but you must clear the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) and complete a 1-year internship in India to register with the NMC.
Yes, many universities abroad are approved by NMC and recognized by WHO, WFME, FAIMER, etc. You must choose only NMC-listed universities.
Yes, countries like Georgia, Russia, and Uzbekistan are considered safe for Indian students, with supportive local communities and university security.
The total cost of studying MBBS abroad ranges between ₹20–45 Lakhs, depending on the country and university. No donation or capitation fees required.
Yes, most educational consultants provide end-to-end assistance including admission, visa processing, travel planning, and even airport pickup.
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