One of the world’s most trusted MBBS destinations for Indian students — NMC-approved degrees, English-medium programs, no donation fees, and a total cost significantly lower than Indian private colleges.
Russia has been a top destination for Indian students pursuing MBBS abroad for decades — and that’s not an accident. The combination of affordable fees, no donation requirements, NMC-approved degrees, and English-medium programs has made it one of the most consistently chosen options for NEET-qualified students exploring medical education abroad.
Private medical college fees in India can run into crores over a degree. Russia offers a complete MBBS at a total cost that is, for most families, significantly lower. And this isn’t cheap meaning poor quality — Russian medical universities have been training doctors for generations. The curriculum is rigorous, clinical training is real, and degrees from NMC-approved universities are recognised internationally.
No donation or capitation fees. No under-the-table payments. No development fees. What the university charges is what you pay.
Honest guidance from Russia MBBS experts
Degrees from approved Russian universities qualify you to appear for FMGE/NExT and practice medicine in India
Zero capitation or donation fees — transparent pricing with no surprises. What the university charges is what you pay
Core academic curriculum taught entirely in English — accessible from day one without a language barrier
Established university hospitals with high patient volumes — genuine hands-on clinical exposure in later years
Russian medical degrees from recognised universities open licensing pathways internationally — USMLE, PLAB, and more
Thousands of Indian students already enrolled — strong peer support network and familiar cultural environment
The admission process is meaningfully simpler than MBBS counselling in India — no centralised counselling, no multiple rounds of seat allotment, no portal deadlines every few days.
NEET qualification is mandatory and non-negotiable for NMC eligibility. Clear the required cutoff for your category.
Choose the right NMC-approved university based on your NEET score, budget, and career goals — with Medico King’s specific guidance.
Submit application with required documents: marksheets, birth certificate, passport copy, photographs, and NEET scorecard.
University issues official admission/invitation letter after approval — typically within 2–4 weeks of application.
Apply for student visa at the Russian Embassy/Consulate with the admission letter and supporting documents.
Arrive in Russia, complete university registration, hostel allocation, and begin your MBBS journey.
| Cost Type | Amount |
| Annual Tuition Fees | $3,000 – $8,000/yr |
| Hostel & Living | ₹1.5L – ₹2.5L/yr |
| Total 6-Year Cost | ₹15L – ₹50L |
Significantly more affordable than Indian private MBBS. Exact costs vary by university and city. Medico King provides complete specific breakdowns — not just ranges.
After completing MBBS from Russia, to practice medicine in India you must clear FMGE — the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination — or the NExT examination being phased in as its replacement. This is a real examination that requires genuine preparation. Students who take their six years in Russia seriously and prepare specifically for FMGE/NExT consistently have better outcomes. Russia isn’t a shortcut — it’s a different route to the same destination, with the right commitment.
Clear FMGE/NExT after returning — with NMC-approved degree and NEET qualification, you are eligible to apply
Russian degrees from recognised universities are eligible for USMLE licensing pathway to practice in the USA
PLAB pathway to practice in the UK is accessible for graduates of recognised Russian medical universities
WHO recognition opens licensing pathways in multiple countries with appropriate preparation and examinations
Not all Russian universities are NMC-approved. Choosing an unrecognised university is a serious mistake with career-long consequences.
NEET qualification is mandatory. Anyone suggesting you can bypass this requirement is giving dangerous advice.
Unverified agents prioritise commissions over student outcomes. Always verify NMC approval independently.
Clinical interactions happen in Russian. Taking language preparation seriously makes your clinical years significantly more effective.
FMGE/NExT preparation needs to be built into your plan from Year 1 — not after you graduate.
We assess whether Russia is genuinely right for your profile — or if another route fits better
Specific university recommendation based on your score, budget, and what the university actually offers
Complete assistance from documents to submission — nothing slipping through the cracks
Step-by-step Russian student visa support — documents, embassy process, and timeline
What to expect, what to prepare, and what to know before you travel to Russia
Guidance on exam preparation approach — to start building from Year 1, not Year 6
The best first step is a proper conversation — not more searching. Tell us your NEET score, your budget, and what you’re hoping to achieve. We’ll give you an honest picture: whether Russia makes sense, which universities fit your profile, and what the complete pathway looks like.