Cost depends on the country, the university, and how you choose to live. The figures below are realistic ALL-IN totals for the full programme including tuition + hostel + mess. They exclude flights, personal expenses, and visa/document fees (typically a one-time INR 50,000-1,00,000 at the start). For comparison, a private-college MBBS in India often runs ₹50 lakh to ₹1.5 crore.
Kyrgyzstan₹18–28 lakh (total)
Kazakhstan₹25–35 lakh (total)
Georgia₹30–45 lakh (total)
What's usually included in the annual rangeOn-campus or university-managed hostel accommodation What's extraRound-trip flights twice a year Personal expenses and travel Visa fees, document attestation, apostille Health insurance (sometimes university-included, sometimes extra) NEET-readiness / FMGE coaching at the end of the programme Final figures vary by intake and university. Book a free counselling call for a personalised quote with the exact numbers for your shortlist.
Cost of MBBS abroad — common questionsWhat is the total cost of MBBS abroad for Indian students?
It depends on the country. In our network the full-programme all-in cost is roughly ₹18–28 lakh in Kyrgyzstan, ₹25–35 lakh in Kazakhstan, and ₹30–45 lakh in Georgia (tuition + hostel + mess). That compares with ₹50 lakh to ₹1.5 crore at many Indian private colleges.
Which country is the cheapest for MBBS abroad?
Kyrgyzstan is the most affordable in our network at roughly ₹18–28 lakh for the full programme, followed by Kazakhstan and then Georgia.
Does the cost include hostel and food?
The country totals above are all-in figures including tuition, hostel, and mess. They exclude flights, personal expenses, and one-time visa/document fees of ₹50,000–1,00,000.
Can I get an education loan for MBBS abroad?
Yes. We work with nationalised banks, private banks, and NBFCs that fund overseas MBBS — collateral-based loans go up to ₹40 lakh. See our Student Finance page for the lender network.