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Akash Gaur

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Yes, a medical degree from a NMC or MCI approved instiute in Russian is deemed valid in India. However, students who study from there would have to clear the FMGE exam or the National Exit Test (NExT) to be able to practice in India.

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Akash Gaur

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The cost of an MBBS course at the Northern State Medical University (NSMU) is RUB 340,000 (INR 3.7 L) per year as per data curated from certain unofficial sources. NSMU has not officially released the fees for its MBBS courses.

However it has rolled out the fees for some of its other popular courses for the academic session 2025/26, the same is given below:

CourseFees
UG General MedicineINR 3.45 L
UG DentistryINR 3.45 L
UG Psychology INR 2.21 L
PG Biological ScienceINR 3.24 L
PG Medical Biological SciencesINR 3.45 L

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Indrani Choudhury

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Candidates looking for course admission must complete an MBBS degree. Here, the MBBS course plays an important role since all the courses are offered in the field of Medicine. The institute offers Fellowship, Certificate, Short Term and PG Management courses. Students can check the list of course eligibility from the points mentioned below:

  • MBA/PGP-MBBS Graduates/MBBS/BDS/AYUSH/Other Health Care Graduates
  • Certificate- Pass MBBS
  • Fellowship-Pass MBBS/BAMS/BHMS/Ayush/BUMS

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shivprakash

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You are on borderline and if you want semi government college then there are chances you can get semi government medical college.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Both are acceptable, but MS + 3-year MCh is more traditional and widely acceptable with the strong surgical background. The 5-year direct MCh (after MBBS) is a new one and is offered in fewer colleges. It is time-efficient but may lack general surgery exposure. Further, the decision is based on career goals and performance in exams.

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