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- 58% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Easy going
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Internships3.6
Part time work3.4
Post study jobs3.9
Quality of faculty4.1
Student Life3.9
Value for money4.4
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.8
Indian Food3.3
Permanent Immigration4

Ketaki Rajeshwar mamidwar 
MBBS(MD) - Batch of 2027
3.4
Good college with average hostel facilities and bad food.
Tips: Students should try to contact some seniors of the same university they are going to be admitted to so that they can guide them throughout. That way, students don't have to worry about things they don't know. Food options are very limited in Russia compared to India, so if you're vegetarian, you have to be prepared for challenges, because 90% of the population there likes to eat meat. Please bring food and cooking supplies from home, so you will have what you need to eat. There is no chance of getting a permanent visa, only if you are a boy and you marry a Russian girl that's the donation you can get a Russian visa otherwise don't even think of getting a permanent visa because it is none of the use in living in Russia so don't go for it.
Total Monthly ExpenseRUB 4425
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryRUB
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Disha Vijay Rokade 
MBBS(MD) - Batch of 2027
2.9
The students are not provided with internship even in their last years of studying MBBS
Tips: Students should know that living abroad is not easy. It takes courage, strength, and a positive attitude to thrive. We face many challenges and overcoming them all takes serious grit. You must be mentally prepared to handle whatever is thrown your way. The students are not given the facility of internship even in their last years of studying MBBS. It is the base for any student to be educated practically in their fields, but the students are not given the opportunity to work as interns in the place where they are to get their degrees. Transportation is very convenient in Stavropol. We can track the bus and even we can know the routes of each bus. Until now the bus fares were also so affordable, but now the fares are getting increased. Still, the buses here are safe and easily accessible.
Total Monthly ExpenseRUB 120
Prepping time for classes2 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryRUB
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Anonymous
MBBS(MD) - Batch of 2028
3.1
The college is good and is MCI certified.
Tips: After coming here I was so confident and self-dependent. When I was in India, I was dependent on my parents. I was not getting any scholarship because for scholarships you have to pay fees one time only, and we get admissions in government student seats, so that's why we don't get a scholarship. There is a good quantity of transport available for my house and the transport goes all over the city. The prices are also great for us, and it is affordable for students like us. Plus, the condition of the bus is also good. In the city where I am living, there are very limited food options for Indian students, and in terms of permanent settlement, I will not settle here because I don't want to settle here for permanent immigration. Here I want job security and a good life.
Total Monthly ExpenseRUB 200
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryRUB 35050
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Anonymous
MBBS(MD) - Batch of 2027
5
The faculty are cooperative and our seniors are very helpful.
Tips: I've had a good experience here so far. The only real problem is the language, but if you put in the effort you'll find it easy enough to learn. I also really like that they offer scholarship programs that are based on how well you do in school and whether you are active in extracurricular activities. The facilities here are great, and the access to things like food and other needs is easy. Getting around town is convenient. Seniors are happy to help, and I don't see any other downsides. Many things make it very easy to learn here. The faculty is excellent, and the faculty members are very friendly and very willing to help in every way possible. The faculty has a way of teaching that makes sure that all students can learn the subjects, and we haven't had any issues with our studies here at all.
Total Monthly ExpenseRUB 3525
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryRUB
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Pinneboina kaveri 
MBBS(MD) - Batch of 2027
3.5
We are not allowed to work part-time.
Tips: This school is like any other. You will see different cultures and lots of competition. But like with other colleges, the real challenge is within yourself and not unnecessarily the people you meet. You'll have to learn the hard way, but you'll gain resilience as you build up your skillset. Public transport is a reliable and convenient way to get around, and it's easy to manage everything from your smartphone, including bus routes and schedules. However, the routes and times vary depending on the specific routes. The opportunities for part-time work are limited which can be difficult for students to deal with. A big factor that plays into this is that there are many restrictions on work opportunities for non native citizens or those who speak a different language from the native language of the region. On top of this, many students are too tired from their classes to want to work a second job after their school day.
Total Monthly ExpenseRUB 200
Prepping time for classes7 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryRUB 21625
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Syed asief 
MBBS(MD) - Batch of 2027
2.9
Average infrastructure with no exceptional faculties.
Tips: I have not experienced any cultural shift. We celebrate in the hostels on our own Indian festivals and New Year's etc. I don't have any scholarships, I pay for everything myself. When I'm feeling like eating out, the budget I've set for myself just won't allow it. Prices in Russia are high compared to my country. Back home, I can get by on 100 rupees, but a single 900-gram bag of food here cost 125 rules. Most of the time I cook for myself. I think I'm doing pretty well, better than some other people.
Likes (Safety): As we all know, Russia has great safety measures for its citizens. Personally, I have never experienced any problems in Russia. However, we should not roam outside after 11 p.m. because alcohol is a common drink consumed here. So, it would be unsafe to be outside late at night. If you have a group of friends, then it would be fine to be out late at night.
Total Monthly ExpenseRUB 575
Prepping time for classes34 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryRUB 6475
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Answered 8 years ago
First of all,
I am not an agent. MBBS in Russia is not a very good option as in Russian university, bilingual language system is followed. It means, you will be taught in Russian plus English so there will be language problem.
Another thing is you need to clear MCI screening test to practice in Ind
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