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Fee Structure in KYRGYZSTAN for MBBS

Tuition Fee

3500 USD – 5500 USD p.a


Hostel Expenses

600 USD –  800 USD p.a


Food Expenses

1200 USD p.a

For decades and even today’s date, MBBS in Kyrgyzstan has been preferred by many medical aspirants from around the world. This is because being a former Soviet Republic, Kyrgyzstan has carried on the legacy of medical prowess that the Soviet Union was known for.

There are several reasons that contribute to Kyrgyzstan being such a sought-after destination for MBBS Abroad. These include the affordability of courses, world-class facilities as well as a great scope in the future for everyone who graduates from there.

About Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country in Central Asia that’s bordered by Kazakhstan, China, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. Its capital Bishkek is indeed a beautiful city and one of the largest in the country. Kyrgyzstan used to be a part of the Soviet Union and only became an independent country after the Soviet disintegration in 1991. These you might know, but the following facts make this country all the more interesting: –

MBBS in Kyrgyzstan - Glimpse

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Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country BUT also home to the “Issyk-Kul” Lake, which is the 2nd highest altitude lake in the world (113 miles long; 37 miles deep).

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It’s also known as the Switzerland of Central Asia due to the sheer amount of mountain ranges covering its landmass. Most of Kyrgyzstan’s border is dominated by mountains, especially the Tien Shan ranges.

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It’s one of the least crowded cities in the world, having only 29-30 people every square KM.

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The “Epic of Manas” poem traces the formation of the Kyrgyz people and is almost 20x longer than Greek writer Homer’s “Odyssey”. It’s also included in the UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. (Manas is the legendary warrior who united all the tribes of Kyrgyzstan).

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Circular tent-like homes called YURTS are the traditional Kyrgyz dwellings, which are still seen in various parts of the country today.

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Kyrgyzstan has held the 1st 3 World Nomad Games a.k.a “Olympics for Nomads”.

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Tea and Bread are some of the most common cuisines here.

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In terms of environmental friendliness, Bishkek ranks among the top cities in the world.

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The city of Arslanbob has over 600 acres of walnut, which makes it the largest in the world. In fact, the Arslanbob Walnut was one of Kyrgyzstan’s earliest exports.

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Kyrgyzstan has 11 national parks.

Kyrgyzstan is basically a secular democracy and thus, has no official state religion. In fact, the Constitution guarantees Freedom of Religion.

Student Life

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First and foremost, students can be sure of a warm and accepting environment that is racism-free.

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Universities in Kyrgyzstan have a huge influx of, especially Indian students. Therefore, all major Indian festivals are celebrated on campus, whether it’s Diwali, Holi, Dussehra.

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Renowned medical professionals and scientists (whose work often gets published in renowned medical journals) regularly visit the university for seminars and conferences, which the students are free to attend.

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Students can expect adequate focus and attention to their solo performances as batches are as small as 12-15 students per batch.

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There is enough practical exposure for all the students, as universities in Kyrgyzstan have tie-ups with 10+ hospitals.

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Students have several options when it comes to housing and accommodation. There’s an option to choose from among the in-campus accommodation as well as independent houses for rent.

Advantages

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Renowned bodies like the WHO, NMC/MCI, FAIMER, Kyrgyz Ministry of Education of Health are some that have duly recognized and accredited every major Kyrgyzstan Medical College.

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This means Kyrgyzstan has a huge number of MCI-approved medical colleges and therefore, students can use the knowledge of MBBS courses in Kyrgyzstan to give PG exams in India, as well as the FMGE Licentiate exam (NEXT Exam from 2023).

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MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is one of the most affordable options for any medical aspirant as the fees for courses start from 13 lakh INR and go up to a maximum of 20 lakh INR.

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Not just affordability, but the admission process into any Kyrgyzstan Medical College is comparatively easy. Students need not qualify for any university exam or proficiency exams like TOEFL or IELTS.

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All universities here have spacious and hygienic dormitories/accommodation. These are fully furnished, with bedroom furniture and a common kitchen that also serves Indian food.

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Apart from academics, every Kyrgyzstan Medical College has ECA facilities like gyms, sporting arenas, auditoriums, etc to support the innate talents of students.

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Kyrgyzstan has an impressive FMGE passing percentage of more than 20%.

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Campuses in Kyrgyzstan are racism-free as well as ragging-free.

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