Are you planning to study MBBS in Uzbekistan but don’t know where to start? You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of Indian students choose Uzbekistan for its affordable fees, NMC-approved universities, and English-medium courses.
This guide will walk you through the entire MBBS admission process, eligibility, documentation, fees, and how Noha Overseas can help you every step of the way.
Why Choose Uzbekistan for MBBS?
Choosing a country for your MBBS is a big decision—and Uzbekistan is increasingly becoming a smart choice for Indian students. Here’s a deeper look at why MBBS in Uzbekistan is worth considering in 2025:
1. NMC-Recognized Medical Universities
Many top government medical universities in Uzbekistan are approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, which means Indian students who graduate from these universities are eligible to appear for the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Exam) or the NEXT (National Exit Test) to practice medicine in India.
Examples of NMC-approved universities:
- Tashkent Medical Academy
- Samarkand State Medical University
- Bukhara State Medical Institute
- Andijan State Medical Institute
These are all government-run, well-established institutions with decades of experience in medical education.
2. Affordable Tuition Fees
Uzbekistan offers MBBS programs at a fraction of the cost compared to Indian private colleges. The average annual tuition fee ranges from ₹2.5 – ₹3.5 lakhs, and the total 6-year program cost (including hostel and other expenses) can be completed under ₹22 lakhs.
There are no donation or capitation fees, making it financially accessible for middle-class families.
3. English-Medium Education
All NMC-listed universities in Uzbekistan offer complete MBBS programs in English for international students. This eliminates language barriers in learning and exams, especially in medical subjects.
Additionally, some universities also provide basic Russian or Uzbek language classes to help students interact with patients during clinical rotations.
4. Indian Student Support & FMGE/NEXT Preparation
Most universities in Uzbekistan have a significant number of Indian students. Many even offer:
- Indian mess or food options
- Indian hostel coordinators
- FMGE/Next coaching during final years
- Celebrations of Indian festivals
This makes cultural and academic adjustment much smoother, especially for students going abroad for the first time.
5. Safe & Student-Friendly Country
Uzbekistan is known for its stable political environment, warm hospitality, and low crime rate. Cities like Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara are not only historical and culturally rich, but also very welcoming to international students.
Public transportation is cheap and reliable, and the cost of living is low compared to other international study destinations.
6. Globally Recognized Medical Degree
MBBS degrees from Uzbekistan are recognized by major global medical bodies:
- WHO (World Health Organization)
- NMC (National Medical Commission, India)
- FAIMER (Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research)
This opens up opportunities for post-graduation in other countries, subject to clearing the required licensing exams.
Eligibility Criteria for MBBS in Uzbekistan (For Indian Students)
Before applying, Indian students must ensure they meet the following eligibility criteria as per the guidelines of both the universities in Uzbekistan and the National Medical Commission (NMC), India:
1. Academic Qualification (12 th)
- The candidate must have passed 12th or equivalent with:
- Minimum 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).
- 40% for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) as per NMC norms.
- English must be one of the core subjects in 12th grade.
📌 Note: Marks must be from a recognized education board such as CBSE, ISC, or a state board.
2. NEET Qualification
- NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is mandatory for all Indian students who wish to study MBBS abroad.
- A valid NEET scorecard from the current or past 2 years is acceptable.
- There is no minimum NEET score cut-off for abroad studies (as long as the student is qualified).
🎓 This is crucial for eligibility to appear in FMGE or NEXT after completing MBBS abroad.
3. Minimum Age Requirement
- The student must be at least 17 years old as of 31st December of the year of admission.
4. Passport Validity
- The student must have a valid Indian passport with at least 2 years validity at the time of visa application.
5. Language Requirements
- Uzbekistan’s top medical universities offer MBBS programs in English, so IELTS/TOEFL is NOT required.
- However, some universities may conduct a basic English interview to assess communication skills.
Summary Table for Quick Reference
Criteria | Requirement |
---|---|
Academic Qualification | 50% in PCB (40% for reserved categories) |
NEET Requirement | Mandatory with a valid NEET score |
Minimum Age | 17 years as of 31st December in year of admission |
Language Requirement | English medium accepted; no IELTS/TOEFL needed |
Passport | Valid Indian passport with at least 2 years validity |
Step-by-Step Admission Process for MBBS in Uzbekistan
Applying for MBBS in Uzbekistan is a straightforward, transparent process—especially when done through an experienced consultancy like Noha Overseas. Here’s a step-by-step explanation so students and parents know exactly what to expect:
Step 1: Research & Shortlist NMC-Approved Universities
Start by identifying medical universities in Uzbekistan that are:
- Recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC)
- Offering English-medium instruction
- Known for good hostel facilities, Indian food options, and FMGE/NEXT support
💡 Pro tip: Consult Noha Overseas to get a personalized list based on your NEET score, budget, and preferences.
Step 2: Check Eligibility & Gather Documents
Before applying, confirm you meet all eligibility requirements (NEET-qualified, 50% in PCB, etc.).
Start collecting and scanning the necessary documents:
- 10th & 12th mark sheets
- NEET scorecard
- Passport (or apply for one if you haven’t yet)
- Passport-sized photographs
- Medical fitness certificate
- Police clearance (if requested by the university)
🧠 Tip: Keep scanned copies ready in both PDF and JPEG formats.
Step 3: Fill Out University Application Form
With your documents ready, your consultant (or you) will:
- Fill out the university’s official application form
- Upload required documents
- Pay the application or registration fee (if any)
The university reviews your application and checks your eligibility.
Step 4: Receive Admission Letter / Invitation Letter
If everything is in order, the university issues an official admission letter or invitation letter within 7–14 working days.
This confirms your provisional seat, and you can now begin the visa process.
Step 5: Apply for Student Visa
With the invitation letter and other documents, apply for a student visa through the Embassy of Uzbekistan in India. Documents typically include:
- Invitation letter
- Passport
- Visa application form
- Medical certificate + HIV test report
- Passport-size photos
🎯 Noha Overseas will guide you through the entire visa filing and embassy appointment process.
Step 6: Book Your Flight & Prepare for Travel
After your visa is approved:
- Book your flight to Uzbekistan (Tashkent or the city where your university is located)
- Pack essentials (including warm clothes, medicines, documents)
- Attend Noha’s pre-departure briefing to understand what to expect on arrival
🧳 Noha also assists with group travel coordination and airport pickup in Uzbekistan.
Step 7: Arrival & University Registration
Once you arrive:
- The university will complete your in-person verification and admission formalities
- You’ll be allocated a hostel room
- Local police registration and student ID issuance will follow
You are now officially enrolled as a medical student in Uzbekistan.
Documents Required for MBBS Admission in Uzbekistan
Make sure these documents are scanned and ready:
- 10th and 12th marksheets (attested)
- NEET scorecard
- Original passport (valid for at least 2 years)
- Passport-size photos (white background)
- Medical fitness certificate
- HIV test report (as per Uzbekistan embassy rule)
- Admission/invitation letter from the university
- Visa approval letter
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Missing NEET or low score: NEET is mandatory even for abroad MBBS.
- Choosing unrecognized universities: Always check NMC list before applying.
- Delaying application: Seats are limited and fill up early.
- Not verifying the consultant’s credibility: Work with experienced and transparent consultants only.
How Noha Overseas Educational Consultancy Helps
We simplify the entire MBBS journey for Indian students with end-to-end support:
✅ Free counselling and university shortlisting
✅ Guaranteed admissions in NMC-approved universities
✅ Documentation, application, and visa assistance
✅ Pre-departure orientation
✅ FMGE/Next coaching guidance
✅ 24/7 student support even after admission
Noha has already helped hundreds of Indian students achieve their MBBS dream.
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