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Raushan Kumar

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Yes. Degrees from NMC-approved universities in Kazakhstan are valid in India. Graduates must clear the NExT exam (replacing FMGE) to get a licence to practise in India.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

Georgia

  • Affordable fees (₹15–25 Lacs total)
  • English-medium teaching
  • NMC & WHO recognised universities
  • No entrance exam (only NEET required)
  • Safe European country with good infrastructure

Here are some well-known universities you should consider:

  • Tbilisi State Medical University
  • David Tvildiani Medical University
  • New Vision University
  • University of Georgia
  • European University Georgia
  • Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University
  • Ilia State University

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Aayushi Dhawan

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Yes, Indian students must qualify NEET to study MBBS abroad and to practice in India later. It is mandatory as per NMC guidelines. Other than this, you need fulfill other eligibility.

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Vipra Panda

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Tuition fee you need to study MBBS in Singapore INR 2 to 2.5 cr. To comfortably live in Singapore, you will need INR 1 to 1.5 Lacs per month. This includes your house rent. This amount totally depends on your living style. You need to budget it in advance.

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Loveleen Patra

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Yes, pursuing MBBS in Singapore is a smart choice. It is very competitive, expensive (INR 2 to 2.5 crore), and has limited seats for Indian students. NUS and NTU are top universities in Singapore.

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Tasbiya Khan

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As per NIRF ranking 2025, under "Medical" category, AIIMS ranked as the No. 1 MBBS college in Delhi followed by other top colleges like Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital and Maulana Azad Medical College.

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Raushan Madavi

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Yes, majority of Go8 universities in Australia that offer PG medical courses, accept Indian MBBS degree. Still, applicants must check the requirements before they apply based on preferred specialisation as well.

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Piyush Singh

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Yes, it is possible to go for MS/MD in Australia with MBBS from India. Applicants can shortlist preferred Australian university and check for eligibility requirements. Indian applicants may have to submit MCAT or GAMSAT scores as well.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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MGR Medical University MBBS fees is INR 15,000 - INR 1 Cr. MGR Medical University fees structure includes many components. The total fees may differ at the time of payment due to the variables of the fee structure.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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Sharda Univeristy offers MBBS programme. The duration of this course is five and a half years. The duration includes compulsory internship of one year. The course is offered in full-time mode.

 

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