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How Much Does It Cost to Study MBBS Abroad in 2025? [Country-wise Breakdown]

Introduction

For many NEET aspirants in India, studying MBBS abroad is becoming an increasingly realistic and popular option. However, one of the most important factors in this decision is cost. Knowing how much you will spend annually — on tuition, accommodation, food, travel, and other essentials — helps families plan better. This article breaks down MBBS costs in top destinations such as Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, and Armenia.

 

Russia

Russia has long been one of the most popular destinations for Indian students.

  •  Tuition Fees: $3,500-$6,000 per year, depending on the university and city. Government universities usually offer lower tuition.
  •  Accommodation: $500-$1,000/year in university hostels. Private rentals are more expensive.
  •  Living Expenses: $100-$150 per month for food, transport, and utilities.
  •  Medical Insurance & Visa Renewal: ~$300/year.
  •  Other Expenses: Books, winter clothes, mobile/data — around $200-$300/year.

Estimated Total Annual Cost: $6,000-$8,000

Advantages:

  •  WHO and NMC-recognized universities
  •  English-medium programs available
  •  Strong medical education infrastructure

 

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is emerging as a low-cost and accessible option for Indian MBBS aspirants.

  •  Tuition Fees: $3,000-$4,500/year
  •  Accommodation: $300-$600/year in dormitories
  •  Living Expenses: $70-$120/month
  •  Visa and Insurance: ~$200/year

Estimated Total Annual Cost: $4,500-$6,000

Advantages:

  •  Close cultural ties with India
  •  Increasing number of English-medium programs
  •  Lower living costs than many other countries

 

Kazakhstan

A country with modern medical universities and growing popularity.

  •  Tuition Fees: $3,000-$5,000/year
  •  Accommodation: $400-$700/year
  •  Living Expenses: ~$100/month
  •  Miscellaneous: $500/year (books, visa, insurance)

Estimated Total Annual Cost: $4,500-$6,600

Advantages:

  •  Simple admission process
  •  English-taught MBBS courses
  •  Moderate climate (better than Siberia)

 

Kyrgyzstan

One of the cheapest and most student-friendly options.

  •  Tuition Fees: $2,500-$4,000/year
  •  Accommodation: $300-$500/year
  •  Living Expenses: $70-$100/month
  •  Additional Costs: $300/year

Estimated Total Annual Cost: $3,800-$5,200

Advantages:

  •  Low cost of living
  •  Indian food available
  •  Growing Indian student community

 

Georgia

A more premium destination in the region with European-style education.

  •  Tuition Fees: $5,000-$7,000/year
  •  Accommodation: $800-$1,500/year
  •  Living Expenses: ~$150/month
  •  Other Costs: $400/year

Estimated Total Annual Cost: $7,000-$9,700

Advantages:

  •  European lifestyle and education standards
  •  Option to pursue further education in EU
  •  More English-speaking locals

 

Armenia

A quiet and affordable country with good educational standards.

  •  Tuition Fees: $3,000-$4,500/year
  •  Accommodation: $500/year
  •  Living Expenses: $100/month
  •  Miscellaneous: $300/year

Estimated Total Annual Cost: $4,300-$5,800

Advantages:

  •  Peaceful and safe environment
  •  Affordable education and living
  •  English-medium MBBS programs available

 

Comparison Table

Country Tuition/year Hostel/year Total Cost (Est.)
Russia $3,500-$6,000 $500-$1,000 $6,000-$8,000
Uzbekistan $3,000-$4,500 $300-$600 $4,500-$6,000
Kazakhstan $3,000-$5,000 $400-$700 $4,500-$6,600
Kyrgyzstan $2,500-$4,000 $300-$500 $3,800-$5,200
Georgia $5,000-$7,000 $800-$1,500 $7,000-$9,700
Armenia $3,000-$4,500 $500 $4,300-$5,800

 

Other Costs to Consider

  •  Flight Tickets: Round trip can cost $300-$800 depending on country
  •  One-time Admission Fees: Some universities charge ~$600-$2000
  •  Visa Extension: Usually yearly, ~$100-$200
  •  Health Insurance: Mandatory in most countries

 

Conclusion

When selecting an MBBS destination, cost is only one part of the puzzle. You should also consider the university’s recognition, teaching quality, safety, climate, and language of instruction.

We recommend reading real student reviews and using our detailed PDF guide to help you make an informed choice.

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