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Everything you need to know about MBBS abroad
MBBS abroad refers to pursuing Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from foreign medical universities that are approved by NMC, WHO, and other global medical bodies.
Indian students choose to study MBBS abroad due to affordable tuition fees, lower NEET cut-offs, globally recognized degrees, NMC-compliant universities, modern infrastructure, and excellent clinical exposure.
MBBS abroad is often more affordable than private medical colleges in India, with lower tuition fees, no donation, and globally recognized degrees.
Yes, MBBS abroad is completely safe when students choose NMC-approved universities through authorized education consultants who provide proper guidance and on-ground support.
Yes, MBBS abroad is safe for female students with secure hostels, campus security, and local student support.
Yes, universities provide safe and comfortable hostel facilities with Indian food options in many countries.
The MBBS program is taught entirely in English. Local language is taught for clinical communication.
Yes. Most MBBS abroad universities provide extensive hands-on clinical training in government hospitals, modern labs, and teaching hospitals, ensuring strong practical medical exposure.
MBBS degrees from WHO-listed and NMC-approved universities are recognized globally. Graduates can practice after clearing the respective country's licensing exam.
Students must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, secured at least 50% marks (40% for reserved category), and qualified NEET.
Yes, NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students pursuing MBBS abroad as per NMC regulations.
There is no fixed NEET score requirement. Qualifying NEET is sufficient for admission to most foreign medical universities.
Most MBBS universities abroad do not require any separate entrance exam for admission. However, some universities or countries may conduct a basic entrance test or online interview to assess the student's knowledge in Chemistry, Biology and English.
The minimum age is 17 years as on 31st December of the admission year. There is no upper age limit as per current NMC guidelines.
Students can apply for MBBS abroad by qualifying NEET-UG, selecting an NMC-approved university, submitting academic documents, obtaining an admission letter, and completing visa formalities with proper guidance.
Common documents required include 10+2 mark sheets, NEET scorecard, valid passport, birth certificate, passport-size photographs, medical fitness certificate, and admission letter from the university.
Abroad Medics provides transparent admissions, NMC-approved universities, visa assistance, and complete student support from admission to graduation.
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As per NMC guidelines, the minimum duration for MBBS abroad must be 4.5 years of academic study plus 1 year of internship, making it a total of 5.5 years.
No. A pure 5-year MBBS degree without a mandatory 12-month internship is not valid in India. Only programs following the 5.5-year structure as per NMC guidelines are accepted.
Yes. A 12-month supervised internship is mandatory and must be completed in the same university or country.
Yes. If the internship is not completed abroad, students can complete their internship in India after clearing the FMGE or NEXT exam, in an NMC-approved hospital.
No. MBBS is a full-time clinical course and cannot be completed online or through distance learning. NMC does not recognize online or hybrid MBBS programs.
The MBBS curriculum must include all major clinical subjects such as Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and other core medical subjects.
Yes. As per NMC guidelines, the entire MBBS course abroad must be taught in the English language.
The total cost of MBBS abroad ranges between ₹15–40 lakhs depending on the country, university, living expenses, and course duration.
Countries like Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Russia offer affordable MBBS programs with quality medical education.
No, MBBS abroad does not require any donation or capitation fees. The admission process is completely transparent.
Some universities offer merit-based scholarships or tuition fee discounts based on academic performance.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) is the official regulatory body for medical education in India. It replaced the Medical Council of India (MCI) and governs medical standards and licensing.
NMC introduced guidelines to ensure quality education, protect students from invalid degrees, and align foreign medical education with Indian MBBS standards.
The NMC Foreign Medical Graduate Regulations came into effect in November 2021 and apply to students who took admission after this date.
Yes. NMC guidelines are mandatory. If students do not follow these rules, their degree may not be recognized in India and they may not be eligible to practice medicine.
As per NMC guidelines, the minimum duration of MBBS abroad must be 54 months (4.5 years) plus a mandatory 12-month internship, making the total duration 5.5 years.
No. According to NMC rules, both MBBS education and internship must be completed in the same country and institution.
No. Mid-course migration or transfer between universities is strictly not allowed under NMC guidelines.
Yes. The medical university must be listed in the WHO World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS).
If NMC guidelines are not followed, the MBBS degree may not be recognized in India, affecting medical registration and practice rights.
Yes, MBBS degrees from NMC-approved foreign universities are valid in India. Students must qualify the FMGE/NExT exam to practice medicine in India.
Yes, after completing MBBS abroad, students can practice in India by clearing the FMGE or NExT examination as per NMC guidelines.
FMGE or NExT is a mandatory screening exam for foreign MBBS graduates to obtain medical registration in India. Clearing this exam allows graduates to practice medicine legally in India.
Yes. MBBS graduates from foreign universities must clear FMGE or NEXT to obtain medical registration in India.
Eligibility for a license to practice medicine is obtained through two pathways: successful completion of the MBBS course abroad followed by clearing the FMGE or NExT exam, or fulfilling all NMC-prescribed requirements for foreign medical graduates.
Yes, students can pursue postgraduate studies in India after clearing NExT/FMGE or choose PG abroad as per eligibility.
Yes. Students must be licensed to practice medicine in the same country where they complete their MBBS degree.
Permanent residency depends on the country's immigration laws. Some countries offer work visas and residency options after MBBS, but PR is not guaranteed and varies by country.
Popular NMC-compliant MBBS abroad destinations include Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, and the Philippines.
World Federation for Medical Education.
The purpose of the WFME Recognition Program is to provide a transparent and rigorous method of ensuring that accreditation of medical schools, world-wide, is at an internationally accepted and high standard. WFME assures the standard of accreditation of medical schools, by evaluating accreditation agencies. It provides a system to review and recognize existing accreditation systems on the basis of a transparent process and with public announcement of the results of the assessments.
As per new norms, from 2024 onwards, individuals applying for ECFMG (Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) certification and USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) must be a graduate of a medical school that is officially recognized by an agency accredited by WFME. Consequent to the accreditation of NMC by WFME, all medical students from medical colleges recognized by NMC will become eligible to apply for ECFMG certification and USMLE.
USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) is a multi-step exam required to practice medicine in the USA, while ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) certifies foreign medical graduates to enter US residency programs.
Risks include non-compliance with Indian medical education standards, poor campus infrastructure, inadequate clinical training, harassment of Indian students, excessive fees, and denial of fee refunds after admission or withdrawal.
The NEET score is valid for three years for MBBS abroad admission. You can apply with your current year's NEET score or use scores from the previous two years. Most foreign medical universities accept NEET scores from the last three academic sessions for admission consideration.
The NEET score is valid for three years for MBBS abroad admission. You can apply with your current year's NEET score or use scores from the previous two years. Most foreign medical universities accept NEET scores from the last three academic sessions for admission consideration.
Yes, most NMC-approved foreign medical universities accept NEET scores from the last three years. If you have qualified NEET in the current year or previous two years, you are eligible to apply for MBBS abroad programs.