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MBBS in other countries for Indian students

Indian students seeking to pursue MBBS abroad have popular options including Russia, Bangladesh, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, China, and the Philippines. These countries offer recognized medical degrees with English-medium instruction, affordable tuition fees ranging typically from INR 3–30 lakhs per year depending on the country, and international exposure. Admission generally requires passing the NEET exam, minimum 50% marks in PCB at 10+2 level, and fulfilling age criteria. Some countries like Russia and Bangladesh have high Indian student populations and recognizable curricula similar to India. The duration of courses ranges mostly from 5.8 to 6 years including internships. Benefits include modern infrastructure, practical training, and no donation-based admission, with challenges such as language barriers and visa formalities in certain countries. Indian students can practice in India after clearing the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) upon return.


### Top Countries for MBBS Abroad for Indian Students

Table showing MBBS in other countries for Indian students, including Russia, Bangladesh, Georgia.

### Admission Requirements for Indian Students

- Passed 10+2 with minimum 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (lower for reserved categories).

- Qualified NEET UG exam with valid scorecard.

- Age 17 years or above as of December 31 of admission year.

- Some countries don't require extra English proficiency tests (IELTS/TOEFL).

- Submission of academic documents, passport, visa, medical certificates, and payment of fees.


### Advantages of MBBS Abroad

- More MBBS seats than in India due to limited vacancies locally.

- Modern, practical, and globally recognized medical education.

- Exposure to international medical seminars and multicultural environment.

- No donation or capitation fees unlike many Indian private colleges.

- Global valid degrees allowing practice internationally after licensing exams.


### Challenges

- Language barriers in some countries like Russia and Georgia.

- Visa processing issues or administrative delays.

- Variation in clinical exposure and availability of patients for training.

- Necessity to pass FMGE screening exam to practice in India after graduation.

 
 

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