
Kazakh National Medical University (KazNMU), Almaty
- Oldest Govt. Medical University | WHO + NMC Approved
Universities in Kazakhstan are listed with NMC (India), WHO, and ECFMG (USA) — making MBBS graduates eligible to practice in India, the US, UK, Canada, and across Europe after clearing local licensing exams.
Most top universities offer 6-year English-medium MBBS programs, including classroom and clinical training. Some even employ Indian faculty and offer FMGE/NEXT-focused curriculum.
Indian mess, 24/7 hostels, and local Indian communities make life comfortable. Most cities like Almaty and Astana are student-friendly, safe, and culturally familiar for Indian students.
Kazakhstan universities focus on early hospital exposure and hands-on learning. Colleges have FMGE-oriented coaching and alumni networks that help students succeed in the NEXT/PG journey.
Passed NEXT mock series in first attempt. Preparing for PG in Germany.
Rohan Patil SKMAPlaced as an intern at Apollo Hospital via NMC registration.
Sneha Kulkarni Astana Medical UniversityCompleted MBBS with distinction. Now preparing for USMLE Step 2.
Amey Deshmukh KSMU₹2.5–₹4.5 lakhs/year for tuition. Hostel & food approx ₹1 lakh/year.
Yes. If the university is NMC-approved, the degree is valid. NEXT exam must be cleared.
Yes. NEET is mandatory for Indian students to receive eligibility from NMC.
6 years including internship. Some universities include hospital rotation in the final year.
Yes. Most top universities offer complete English-medium MBBS courses.
Yes. All major universities provide Indian mess and separate hostel facilities.
Many top universities have FMGE pass rates between 15–25%, depending on preparation.
Yes, you can appear for NEXT in India or pursue PG abroad (e.g., Germany, USA, UK).
Yes. Almaty and Astana are safe, with many Indian students studying and settled.
Yes. We provide counseling, university selection, visa, hostel booking, and post-departure support.
Scored 215 in FMGE 2023. Now working in a government hospital in Pune.
Ankita Shinde KazNMU, Almaty