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Yes, qualifying the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is mandatory for Indian students aspiring to study MBBS abroad. As per the National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, only NEET-qualified students are eligible to appear for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) or the National Exit Test (NExT) upon returning to India.
Kyrgyzstan: 6 years of academic study with 1 year of internship.
Russia: 6 years of academic study with 1 year of internship.
Kazakhstan: 6 years of academic study with 1 year of internship.
Absolutely. MBBS degrees from NMC-approved universities in Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Kazakhstan are recognized in India. Graduates must clear the FMGE or NExT to practice medicine in India.
Minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 12th grade (40% for reserved categories).
NEET qualification.
Minimum age of 17 years by December 31 of the admission year.
Valid passport.
NEET scorecard.
10th and 12th mark sheets.
Passport-sized photographs.
Medical fitness certificate.
HIV test report (if required).
Yes, most NMC-approved universities in these countries offer MBBS programs in English. However, learning the local language can be beneficial for clinical interactions.
The National Exit Test (NExT) is a licensing exam replacing the FMGE. It is mandatory for all medical graduates, Indian or foreign, to clear NExT to practice medicine in India.
Yes, after completing your MBBS from an NMC-approved university abroad and clearing the NExT, you can register with the State Medical Council and practice in India.
Some universities offer scholarships based on academic performance. Additionally, Indian students can explore education loans from Indian banks for studying abroad.
With over 20 years of experience, Margdarshak India offers personalized counseling, partnerships with NMC-approved universities, transparent processes, and comprehensive support to help students achieve their medical career aspirations abroad.
