Study MBBS in Russia at NMC-recognized universities. Fully English-medium programs, no donation fees, and end-to-end support — from university selection to visa and airport pickup.
Russia offers world-class medical education at a fraction of the cost. Here's why thousands of students choose Russia every year.
Annual tuition from $3,000 to $8,000/year — far cheaper than private colleges in India. No hidden donation or capitation fees ever.
Most top Russian medical universities offer fully English-medium MBBS programs specifically designed for international students.
Degrees from top Russian universities are recognized by NMC (India), WHO, WFME, ECFMG (USA), and GMC (UK). Practice medicine worldwide.
Unlike private Indian medical colleges that charge ₹50-100 lakhs as donations, Russian universities have zero donation or management fees.
State-of-the-art laboratories, hospitals, and research facilities. Universities like Sechenov have 500+ years of medical heritage.
Large Indian student communities in every major Russian city. Dedicated hostels, Indian food available, and active student associations.
Choose from 20+ NMC-recognized Russian medical universities. We help you find the best match for your budget and goals.
We handle everything for you. From first inquiry to landing in Russia — we guide you every step of the way.
Contact us via Telegram or the inquiry form. We understand your profile and goals in a free 30-minute counseling session.
We shortlist the best universities matching your budget, NEET score, and preferences from our partner institutions.
We guide you through document preparation — marksheets, passport, NEET scorecard, medical certificate, and more.
Your official admission letter arrives within 2-4 weeks. We verify it for authenticity and file it for your visa application.
We assist with your Russian student visa, pre-departure briefing, flight booking, and airport pickup arrangement.
Hundreds of students have achieved their dream of becoming a doctor through MedRus Connect.
From historic campuses to modern hospitals, snowy winters to vibrant student festivals — here's what awaits you.
Everything you need to know about studying MBBS in Russia.
Yes! Degrees from NMC-listed Russian universities are fully valid in India. Graduates must pass the NEXT (formerly FMGE) screening exam to practice medicine in India. Our partner universities have excellent NEXT pass rates.
Russian universities themselves do not require NEET — a student without NEET can still obtain admission at a few select universities. However, for Indian citizens, NEET qualification is mandatory under NMC rules (2021 onwards) to register and practise medicine in India after graduation. This means a non-NEET Indian student can study MBBS in Russia, but will not be able to appear for the FMGE/NEXT exam or work as a doctor in India. Students from other countries should check their own regulatory requirements.
Total annual cost including tuition ($3,000–$8,000), hostel ($800–$1,500), food and living ($1,200–$2,000) comes to approximately $5,000–$12,000 per year depending on the university and city. The 6-year total is typically $30,000–$65,000 — far less than private Indian colleges.
Yes, all our partner universities offer dedicated English-medium MBBS programs for international students. You do not need to know Russian to get admitted. However, basic Russian language is taught in the first year to help you communicate with patients during clinical practice.
The MBBS (MD) program in Russia is 6 years — the same as in India. This includes 5 years of academic study and 1 year of clinical internship. Some universities offer it as 5+1 or 6 years inclusive of internship.
Required documents include: valid passport (6+ months validity), 10th and 12th marksheets/certificates, NEET scorecard (for Indian students), medical fitness certificate, passport-sized photos, and a bank statement. We guide you through each document step by step.
Yes! Major Russian cities with medical universities have Indian restaurants and grocery stores. Indian student associations in almost every university organize food events. Many hostels also have self-cooking facilities where students prepare their own meals.
Our initial counseling is completely free. We charge a transparent, one-time service fee for the full admission and visa processing service. There are no hidden charges — everything is explained clearly before you commit. Contact us for the current fee structure.
Russian medical universities officially run two intakes:
Because Russian student visas take 30–45 days to process and invitation letters are issued 1–2 months in advance, we recommend starting your application at least 3–4 months before your intended intake. For the September intake, applying by May–June is ideal.
Russian university cities like Kazan, Volgograd, Kursk, and Novosibirsk are generally safe and student-friendly. Large Indian communities exist in most cities. Universities have security and student welfare offices. Thousands of Indian students study in Russia without any safety issues.