CapitalBishkek
Duration6 years (5 + 1 internship)
LanguageEnglish
IntakesSeptember
ListingWHO + NMC
Tuition$3,000–6,000 / year
Hostel$500–800 / year
Total budget₹18–28 lakh
Kyrgyzstan offers the most affordable MBBS-abroad route in our network. Bishkek has a large Indian student community across multiple medical universities, with established Indian mess and accommodation infrastructure.
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. The Kyrgyzstan programme runs five academic years plus a one-year internship. We confirm your eligibility before recommending any university.
Why KyrgyzstanMost affordable of the three countries — total programme typically ₹18-28 lakh English-medium MBBS at WHO-listed universities Established Indian community in Bishkek Russian language picked up naturally as a second language Partner universities in Kyrgyzstan MBBS in Kyrgyzstan — common questionsWhy is MBBS in Kyrgyzstan cheaper than other countries?
Lower tuition ($3,000–6,000/yr) combined with a low cost of living in Bishkek keeps the all-in budget to roughly ₹18–28 lakh for the full programme — the most affordable route in our network.
Is MBBS in Kyrgyzstan valid in India?
Kyrgyzstan's WHO-listed 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 long is MBBS in Kyrgyzstan?
Six years in total — five academic years plus a one-year internship — taught in English.
Will I manage with the local language?
Teaching is in English. Most students pick up enough Russian for clinical rotations and daily life naturally over the first two years; partner universities provide structured local-language coaching.