FAQ – MBBS in Russia 

Yes, MBBS in Russia is highly affordable.

The MBBS course in Russia takes 6 years to complete, including one year of internship.

Yes, MBBS degrees from Russia are recognized by NMC (formerly MCI) in India. Graduates must clear the FMGE or NEXT exam to practice.

Most universities offer MBBS in English, but students are also taught Russian for interacting with patients during clinical training.

Students must have passed 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, achieving at least 50% marks. NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students.

Yes, basic Russian is taught to help students communicate with patients during clinical rotations.

Yes, scholarships are available from Russian universities and the Russian government for international students.

Living expenses in Russia are affordable, averaging $150–$300 per month depending on the city.

No, most Russian universities do not require an entrance exam. Admissions are based on 12th-grade marks and NEET qualification.

Yes, international students can work part-time during their studies, but you need to obtain a work permit and ensure it doesn’t interfere with your academics.

Russian universities are known for high-quality education with modern infrastructure, experienced faculty, and practical exposure through clinical training.

No, there are no significant hidden costs. However, students should account for personal expenses, medical insurance, and visa extensions.

Russia is generally safe for Indian students. Universities have secure campuses, and students are advised to follow basic safety measures.

Yes, many Russian universities offer postgraduate programs in medicine, which are also affordable and globally recognized.

Yes, most universities provide hostel facilities at affordable rates. Hostels are safe and equipped with basic amenities.

The FMGE pass rate varies between universities. Students are encouraged to choose universities with a good track record in FMGE results.

Applications can be made directly to universities or through authorized admission agencies. Ensure you meet eligibility criteria and submit all required documents.

Yes, MBBS graduates from Russia can practice in other countries after clearing the respective licensing exams, such as USMLE, PLAB, or FMGE/NEXT for India.

Required documents include your 10th and 12th mark sheets, NEET scorecard, passport, photographs, and a medical certificate.