CapitalAstana
Duration6 years (MBBS)
LanguageEnglish
IntakesSeptember · January
ListingWHO + NMC
Tuition$3,500–5,800 / year
Hostel$600–1,000 / year
Total budget₹25–35 lakh (6 years)
Kazakhstan combines a growing economy with established state medical universities. Programmes are English-medium and well-suited for students seeking a more structured, traditional university environment.
As with every destination, Indian students need a valid NEET qualification and an NMC eligibility certificate to study here and to later sit the FMGE/NEXT screening test for Indian practice. We confirm your eligibility before recommending any university.
Why KazakhstanEstablished state universities with long teaching tradition Modern simulation labs and teaching hospitals Strong post-graduation outcomes within Central Asia and Russia Growing Indian student community in Astana, Almaty, Karaganda, and Semey Partner universities in Kazakhstan MBBS in Kazakhstan — common questionsIs MBBS in Kazakhstan valid in India?
Kazakhstan's WHO-listed state universities qualify graduates to sit the FMGE/NEXT screening test, subject to the NMC's current criteria (a valid NEET score and an NMC eligibility certificate). We only place students at universities that meet these conditions.
How much does MBBS in Kazakhstan cost?
Tuition runs roughly $3,500–5,800 per year and hostel about $600–1,000 per year. A realistic all-in budget for the full six-year programme is ₹25–35 lakh, excluding flights and personal expenses.
Which cities have medical universities in Kazakhstan?
Our partner universities are in Almaty and Kokshetau, with growing Indian student communities also in Astana, Karaganda, and Semey. All teach MBBS in English.