
Uzbekistan is rapidly emerging as a preferred destination for MBBS among Indian students. The country hosts several NMC-listed universities with modern infrastructure and English-medium programmes at highly affordable fees. Tashkent, the capital, is home to multiple top-tier medical institutions. At Yourabroadmap, we provide complete admission and visa support for Uzbekistan.

- NMC-listed Uzbekistan 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 NMC-listed Uzbek medical university.
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apply
Submit application and receive your official admission letter.
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visa
Apply for the Uzbekistan student visa with our guidance.
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study
Begin your MBBS programme in Uzbekistan.
yourabroadmap advantage
Your Trusted Partner for MBBS in Uzbekistan
We provide complete guidance for students seeking MBBS admission in Uzbekistan — from selecting the right university to securing your visa and settling in.
$3,500–$5,500/year fees
Uzbekistan offers MBBS at one of the most affordable fee structures globally.
nmc-listed universities
We only place students in NMC-approved Uzbek medical universities.
english medium available
All recommended universities offer full English-medium MBBS programmes.
modern campus facilities
Tashkent's universities feature modern labs, anatomy halls, and teaching hospitals.
faq
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, graduates from NMC-listed Uzbek universities must clear FMGE/NExT to practise in India.
Tuition fees range from $3,500 to $5,500 per year. Total 6-year cost is approximately $22,000–$35,000.
Yes, a valid NEET score is mandatory for Indian students seeking admission to MBBS abroad, including Uzbekistan.
English is the medium of instruction in all NMC-approved Uzbek medical universities.
Most universities offer affordable on-campus hostels and Indian mess facilities are available in major student cities.