
Egypt is home to some of Africa and the Middle East's most prestigious medical universities, including Cairo University, Alexandria University, and Ain Shams University — all with long histories of medical excellence. Egypt offers English-medium MBBS programmes at affordable fees in a rich cultural setting. At Yourabroadmap, we assist students with Egyptian university admissions and student visa.

- NMC-listed Egypt medical university selection
- admission letter and invitation document support
- student visa and documentation guidance
- hostel and accommodation arrangement
- FMGE / NExT screening exam awareness
- pre-departure medical and cultural orientation
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select
Select an Egyptian medical university from the NMC list.
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apply
Submit application and secure your acceptance letter.
03
visa
Apply for the Egyptian student visa.
04
study
Begin your MBBS programme in Cairo or Alexandria.
yourabroadmap advantage
Your Trusted Partner for MBBS in Egypt
We provide complete guidance for students seeking MBBS admission in Egypt — from selecting the right university to securing your visa and settling in.
ancient medical tradition
Egypt's medical universities have centuries of academic heritage and clinical excellence.
nmc-listed institutions
Cairo University and Alexandria University are on the NMC-approved list.
english medium available
English-medium MBBS programmes are available for international students.
affordable living costs
Egypt offers one of the lowest costs of living among all MBBS destinations.
faq
Frequently Asked Questions
Graduates from NMC-listed Egyptian universities must clear FMGE/NExT to practise in India.
Cairo University, Alexandria University, and Ain Shams University are the most respected medical institutions in Egypt.
Tuition fees are approximately $5,000–$8,000 per year for international students.
Egyptian medical degrees from accredited universities are recognised by the WHO and applicable in many countries.
Egypt has a hot, dry desert climate. Cairo is warm year-round with very little rainfall.