Yes, KSMU is approved by India’s National Medical Commission (NMC) and listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS). It is also recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), enabling graduates to practice globally.
The MBBS program at Kazan State Medical University lasts 6 years, including 1 year of clinical internship. The curriculum follows international standards and includes hands-on training.
Annual tuition fees range from 5,000to7,000 USD, depending on the program. Hostel accommodation costs 800–1,500 USD per year, making it affordable compared to Western universities.
Yes, KSMU offers a fully English-taught MBBS program for international students. Basic Russian language classes are also provided to assist with clinical interactions and daily life.
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Absolutely! Over 1,500 Indian students study at KSMU due to its NMC recognition, affordable fees, and English-medium curriculum. Graduates can take the FMGE to practice in India.
Kazan is a student-friendly city with low crime rates and a multicultural environment. The university ensures safety through campus security and dedicated support for international students.