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Pursuing an MBBS degree has become increasingly competitive in India due to the limited number of medical seats compared to the millions of students appearing for entrance exams each year. While the MBBS program in India typically takes 5.5 years including internship and admission requires clearing the highly competitive NEET exam, many capable students are unable to secure a seat despite qualifying. A Global MBBS program offers an excellent alternative by allowing students to study medicine at internationally recognized universities across countries such as Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and parts of Europe. Many of these universities are recognized by global medical bodies and provide modern infrastructure, smaller class sizes, and strong clinical exposure.

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Affordable MBBS Destinations

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Compared to private medical colleges in India—where fees can reach ₹90 lakh to ₹2 crore—many international MBBS programs are significantly more affordable, typically ranging from ₹15–50 lakh for the entire course. Studying MBBS abroad also provides global exposure, access to advanced medical facilities, and opportunities to appear for international licensing exams such as USMLE (USA), UKMLA/PLAB (UK), or FMGE/NEXT (India), enabling graduates to pursue medical careers worldwide. For students who aspire to become doctors but seek broader global opportunities, a Global MBBS program combines quality education, affordability, and international career pathways.

Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Egypt, Georgia, Philippines, Romania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Germany, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nepal, Poland, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Republic of Moldova