FAQ’S
MBBS abroad offers affordable fees, globally recognized degrees, and quality education in English-medium universities with modern infrastructure.
We provide complete support including counseling, admission, visa processing, accommodation, and ongoing assistance after you reach the university.
Top destinations include Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Uzbekistan — all offering NMC and WHO-recognized MBBS programs in English.
We choose government-recognized universities based on NMC approval, affordability, safety, English instruction, and training quality..
Apply between March and July for smooth processing; late applications may be accepted until September in select countries.
Fees range from ₹2.5–6 Lakhs/year, and monthly living expenses are typically ₹10,000–₹20,000 depending on the country.
You’ll need 10th/12th marks cards, passport, NEET scorecard, photos, birth certificate, and basic medical and police clearances.
We assist with documentation, embassy appointments, interview preparation, and regular updates until visa approval.
We help with flight booking, pre-departure briefing, airport pickup, and local setup support at your destination.
Yes, we arrange safe hostel or private accommodation with food and transport assistance.
Absolutely. We guide students to universities in safe, student-friendly cities with a strong Indian student community.
Our team helps identify the reason, prepare revised documents, and reapply or suggest alternatives.
Some universities offer scholarships, and we assist students in securing education loans from Indian banks.
Yes, if it’s NMC-approved and you clear the FMGE or NEXT exam, your degree is valid for practice in India.
Most universities offer MBBS programs in English. However, in countries like Russia or Georgia, learning the local language may be required during clinical rotations to interact with patients effectively.
WDOMS stands for the World Directory of Medical Schools. It’s a global database. Your chosen university must be listed in WDOMS and approved by NMC to be eligible for FMGE/NEXT in India.
Generally, no additional entrance test is required for MBBS abroad. However, some universities may conduct an online interview or basic English language assessment.
Yes, students can apply with a provisional marks card. Final admission and visa processing will require submission of the original 12th marksheet and a valid passport.
Some universities may conduct a short online or telephone interview to assess your English proficiency and motivation. This is usually simple and informal.
You can begin your application without a passport, but final admission and visa processing will require a valid passport. It’s best to apply for one early.
Yes, most foreign universities accept online applications. You can also apply through authorized study abroad consultants for step-by-step guidance.
Some universities may consider applicants with slightly lower marks if they have a strong NEET score or additional qualifications. It’s best to check case by case.
If you don’t qualify NEET, you may still be admitted to some foreign universities, but you won’t be eligible to take the FMGE or NEXT in India, making you ineligible to practice as a doctor here.
There is no limit to the number of FMGE attempts. The exam is held twice a year, allowing multiple chances to qualify.
While coaching is optional, many students take it to strengthen their concepts. Success depends more on consistent study and understanding during your MBBS course.
FMGE/NEXT tests your medical knowledge after 5–6 years of study, whereas NEET is entrance-level. Both are competitive, but NEXT is more clinical and application-based.
Yes, your NEET score is required for admission to foreign medical universities and is also mandatory to appear for the FMGE/NEXT in India after graduation.
Yes, some universities and educational consultancies offer dedicated coaching programs to help students prepare for FMGE or NEXT exams in line with the Indian syllabus.
Yes, after clearing FMGE/NEXT and registering with the appropriate State Medical Council, you are allowed to practice medicine anywhere in India.
Yes, there is no limit to the number of attempts. You can take the FMGE (conducted twice a year) or NEXT as many times as needed to qualify.
MBBS tuition fees abroad typically range between ₹15 Lakhs and ₹60 Lakhs for the full course, depending on the country, university, and curriculum structure.
Living expenses abroad vary by country and lifestyle but are generally lower than those in Western countries. On average, students spend ₹10,000 to ₹20,000 per month for food, accommodation, and transport.
Reputed universities have clear, transparent fee structures. However, always request a detailed breakdown of tuition, hostel, medical insurance, and visa-related costs to avoid surprises.
Yes, many Indian banks provide education loans for MBBS abroad, covering up to ₹15–25 Lakhs based on your academic record and financial documents.
Some universities and private organizations offer scholarships, but they are mostly merit-based and competitive. We guide students to available options.
Accommodation costs vary by country. In places like Russia, hostel fees may be included, whereas in others you may need to rent a flat separately, which could range from ₹5,000 to ₹15,000/month.
Create a detailed plan covering tuition fees, accommodation, food, travel, visa charges, and emergency funds. Always account for currency exchange rates and extra exam/study material costs.
Refund policies vary. Some universities refund tuition with deductions, while booking or processing fees (especially via consultancies) are usually non-refundable. Always ask for the written refund policy.
Additional visa-related costs may include embassy visa fees, medical checkups, translation of documents, travel insurance, and flight ticket bookings.
Yes, most universities require payments in their local currency. It’s important to monitor exchange rates and understand international transfer charges.
Some institutions and consultancies provide coaching classes tailored to the FMGE/NEXT pattern.
This depends on the country: for example, hostel fees in Russia might be included in the package, while in some countries you may need to rent an apartment at an extra cost.
Refund policies vary by university and consultancy. Some booking fees may be nonrefundable once paid.
Visa fees, medical examination costs, travel insurance, and document translation may add to your expenses.
Many students find that countries like Russia → Uzbekistan → Kazakhstan offer lower tuition fees.
Russia, Ukraine, and some European countries have long-established reputations; however, recognition ultimately depends on accreditation and the specific institution.
Yes, many Indian students choose Bangladesh for its similar curriculum, lower fees, and high FMGE passing percentages.
Advantages include affordable tuition, a strong emphasis on practical training, modern facilities, and global recognition.
Ukraine also offers affordable programs with good clinical exposure; however, language barriers and local regulations may vary.
Yes, many Philippine universities offer MBBS (or MD) programs in English, though the structure may include a pre-medical phase.