Overview

Why study MBBS Abroad

  • Tuition far lower than most private Indian medical colleges
  • English-medium programmes designed for international students
  • Globally recognised degrees (verify NMC/WHO listing per university)
  • Structured pathway with NEET eligibility and NExT preparation

Popular specialisations

General Medicine (MBBS / MD Physician)Dentistry (BDS)PharmacyNursingPre-med foundation pathways

Career outcomes

  • Practising physician (after FMGE/NExT in India)
  • Hospital and clinical roles abroad
  • Postgraduate medical specialisation
  • Research and public health

At a glance

  • Top destinations
RussiaGeorgiaUzbekistanKazakhstanKyrgyzstanNepalChina

Eligibility

  • NEET qualification (mandatory for Indian students pursuing MBBS abroad)
  • Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology
  • Minimum age 17 by 31 December of admission year
  • Passport and university-specific requirements
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FAQs

Common questions

Is NEET required for MBBS abroad?

Yes. Indian students must qualify NEET to pursue MBBS abroad and to be eligible for the licensing exam on return.

Will I be able to practise in India?

After completing your degree, you must clear the FMGE/NExT screening exam to practise in India. We guide you on choosing universities and on exam preparation.

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Figures (tuition, living costs, work rights, intakes) are indicative and subject to change — confirm current details with a Unify Abroad counsellor before applying.