Landlocked country bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Tajikistan to the southeast, Afghanistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest. Uzbekistan is actively enhancing its education system, making it an attractive destination for international students.
3.49 Crores
Russian, Uzbek
Tashkent
Uzbekistani Som
Uzbekistan is typically 30 minutes behind India.
10th Grade Mark Sheet and Certificate
12th Grade Mark Sheet and Certificate (with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects)
NEET Scorecard (for Indian students, as per the NMC guidelines)
A valid passport with at least two years of validity from the date of application..
Recent passport-sized photographs (usually 8-10) as per the university's specifications.
The Admission Offer Letter and Invitation Letter from the Uzbekistan medical university after acceptance.
A medical fitness certificate from a recognized medical authority, stating that the student is medically fit to study in Uzbekistan
A bank statement from the student or their sponsor is required to demonstrate that they have the financial capacity to cover tuition fees and living expenses in Uzbekistan.
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from the local police authority, confirming no criminal record.
Valid travel and health insurance covering the duration of your stay in Uzbekistan.
The MBBS program in Uzbekistan typically lasts 6 years, including 5 years of academic study and clinical training, followed by a mandatory one-year internship.
Students must have completed 10+2 education in the science stream with at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students.
Yes, degrees from medical universities in Uzbekistan are recognized by major international bodies like WHO and NMC, making graduates eligible to practice worldwide.
The medium of instruction for MBBS programs in Uzbekistan is English, facilitating international students.
Tuition fees are affordable, ranging from approximately 15 to 20 lakh INR for the entire course.
Yes, a 1-year internship is mandatory as part of the MBBS curriculum, providing practical experience in clinical settings.
Transfer policies vary by university, but generally, students must provide transcripts, proof of eligibility, and meet the university’s academic standards.
Many universities in Uzbekistan offer installment-based tuition fee payments. Students can pay the fee in two or more installments depending on the university's policy.
Most Uzbek medical universities use a 5-point grading scale (5 being excellent, 4 good, 3 satisfactory, and 2 failing). The grade point average (GPA) is used for academic assessment.
Most universities in Uzbekistan have classrooms equipped with modern teaching tools such as projectors, multimedia systems, and practical medical simulation labs.
Yes, universities provide on-campus accommodation with necessary amenities, including Indian food options.
Uzbekistan is considered one of the safest destinations for international students, including those from India.
After receiving the admission letter, students can apply for a student visa at the Uzbekistan embassy or consulate in their home country.
Some universities offer scholarships based on academic performance; students can inquire directly with their chosen institution.
Yes, medical books and study materials are available in university libraries and can also be purchased from local bookstores or online platforms.
Yes, graduates can practice in India after qualifying the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) or the National Exit Test (NEXT).
Yes, many Uzbek universities have Indian student associations that organize cultural events, provide support for new students, and create a sense of community for Indian students.
Uzbekistan has well-connected international airports in cities like Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara. Direct flights to Uzbekistan are available from major cities in India and other countries.
Yes, after completing MBBS and obtaining the required licenses, graduates can practice medicine in Uzbekistan or opt for further studies in specialties.
Some universities may have exchange programs or collaborations with foreign hospitals for internships abroad. Students should check with their university for such opportunities.
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