Become the doctor you set out to be
Didn't get the Indian medical seat you hoped for? Study MBBS abroad at affordable, English-medium, NMC-screened universities in China, Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan — and we'll guide you through every step, from NEET to your white coat.
From ₹15 L*
total tuition
A smarter route to the white coat
For thousands of Indian students, studying medicine abroad is the affordable, recognised way to become a doctor.
Affordable fees
Total tuition often a fraction of a private Indian medical seat, with transparent costs.
English-medium
Programmes taught in English, so language is never a barrier to your degree.
Globally recognised
NMC-screened, WHO/WDOMS-listed universities so your degree counts back home.
Strong clinical exposure
Modern teaching hospitals and hands-on training from the early years.
No donation
Merit-based admission — no capitation or donation demands to secure a seat.
FMGE / NExT ready
Coaching and guidance for the licensing exam you'll sit when you return to India.
Top MBBS destinations
Hand-picked, NMC-screened universities. Tap any country to get a personalised university list and fee estimate.
*Indicative total tuition only. Exact fees, duration and recognition vary by university and year — confirm with our counsellors before applying.
Are you eligible? Most students are.
The basics are simple. Send us your details and we'll confirm your eligibility and shortlist universities — free of charge.
- Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry & Biology (PCB)
- Minimum 50% in PCB (40% for reserved categories)
- Qualified NEET score (mandatory for Indian students)
- 17 years or older by 31 December of admission year
From NEET to your white coat
Free profile review
We assess your NEET score, marks and budget, then shortlist the right universities.
Apply & get admitted
We handle the application, invitation letter and admission paperwork end to end.
Visa & travel
Student-visa filing, document checks and pre-departure briefing for a smooth move.
Study & return licensed
Ongoing support abroad, plus FMGE/NExT guidance so you come back ready to practise.
MBBS abroad, answered
Yes. For Indian students, a qualified NEET score is mandatory to study MBBS abroad and to sit the FMGE/NExT licensing exam on your return. We help you map your NEET score to the right universities.
- Free profile review
- NMC-screened universities
- End-to-end support