MBBS in Kazakhstan –2026 : Admission, Fees, Eligibility for Indian Students
Over the past five years, Kazakhstan has emerged as a favoured destination for Indian students seeking quality medical education at affordable costs. Admissions to MBBS programmes here are strictly based on the eligibility guidelines set by the NMC/MCI. All government and private medical universities in Kazakhstan offer the full course in English medium.
The basic eligibility criteria for Indian students are 50% marks in PCB in Class 12, a valid NEET score, and completion of 17 years of age. The MD (Physician) degree awarded by Kazakh universities is globally recognised, as all institutions are approved by the WHO.
MBBS in Kazakhstan for Indian Students – Complete Guide 2026
Table of Contents
- MBBS in Kazakhstan Admission
- MBBS fees in Kazakhstan 2026 – Overview
- Eligibility for MBBS in Kazakhstan
- Top medical universities in Kazakhstan
- Is MBBS from Kazakhstan valid in India ?
- MBBS in Kazakhstan – Duration & Medium of Instruction
- MBBS in Kazakhstan – Syllabus, Classes & Exams
- Hostel facilities in Kazakhstan
- Career after MBBS in Kazakhstan
- Why study MBBS in Kazakhstan ?
- Medical education in Kazakhstan
- About Kazakhstan
MBBS in Kazakhstan Admission – Step-by-Step Process
Indian students can apply directly through Professional Career Academy – either online or by visiting our nearest branch. Since seats are limited, we encourage early application. The step‑by‑step admission process we follow is:
- Submit scanned copies of mark sheets, NEET scorecard, and passport (Aadhaar if passport is not ready).
- The university issues a provisional admission letter confirming your seat.
- Currently, no online entrance test is required for admission to MBBS in Kazakhstan.
- Submit original documents (mark sheets, passport, photos, medical reports).
- The university issues an official invitation letter for your study visa.
- We prepare and submit your visa application to the Kazakhstan embassy and collect the stamped passport.
- We share your departure schedule, a checklist of essential items, and pre‑departure orientation.
- We assist with currency exchange if you plan to pay fees in US Dollars after arrival.
- We coordinate group departures from New Delhi to your destination city.
- Our representative meets you at the airport in Kazakhstan and helps with all further procedures (hostel check‑in, university registration, etc.).
MBBS Fees in Kazakhstan 2026 – Overview
The total MBBS fees in Kazakhstan range from ₹28 Lakhs to ₹36 Lakhs for the entire 6‑year course (including internship). The exact amount depends on the exchange rate (Tenge/USD). The fee package typically covers:
- Tuition Fees – Fixed in Tenge and US Dollars, remains constant throughout the course. Students can transfer fees directly from India via bank. Some universities require a partial payment before departure.
- Hostel Fees – University‑managed hostels (government or private). Staying in the hostel is compulsory for the first year; from the second year, students may rent private apartments if allowed.
- Miscellaneous Charges : Includes mandatory medical check‑up, medical insurance, document translation & notarisation, visa extension, and local registration.
Visit MBBS fees in Kazakhstan page for a detailed university‑wise breakdown.
Eligibility for MBBS in Kazakhstan for Indian Students
The eligibility criteria follow the National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines for studying MBBS abroad. Here are the key requirements:
- 50% Marks – Minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12 (40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates).
- NEET Qualification – Must have qualified NEET in 2026, 2025, or 2024. Only NEET‑qualified students can appear for the NEXT/FMGE in India after returning.
- Minimum Age : The student must be at least 17 years old by 31st December of the admission year.
Top Medical Universities in Kazakhstan –2026
Kazakhstan is one of the closest countries to India with a large Indian student community. The main attractions are affordable fees and good proximity. Both government and private universities accept Indian students. Some of the top choices for 2026 are:
- South Kazakhstan Medical Academy – ₹30.06 Lacs
- Al-Farabi Kazakh National University – ₹35.46 Lacs
- Astana Medical University – ₹36 Lacs
- Kazakh National Medical University – ₹36.81 Lacs
Visit medical universities in Kazakhstan page for individual university profiles.
Is MBBS from Kazakhstan valid in India ? (NMC & WHO Recognition)
Yes, the MBBS degree from Kazakhstan is recognised by WHO and NMC, making it fully valid in India and worldwide.

- All our partner universities are listed on the WDOMS (World Directory of Medical Schools) – the official WHO database.
- The NMC (National Medical Commission) advises students to choose only universities listed on WDOMS.
- Kazakh universities award an MD (Physician) degree, which is equivalent to the Indian MBBS degree.
- Thousands of Indian doctors who graduated from Kazakhstan are now successfully practising in India after clearing the FMGE/NExT exam.
MBBS in Kazakhstan – Duration & Medium of Instruction
The MBBS course in Kazakhstan consists of 5 years of academic study + 1 year of compulsory internship (6 years total), which is the standard duration understood in India.
- The entire 6‑year programme is taught in English – including lectures, tests, and exams.
- It includes both academic training and compulsory hospital internship, necessary to work as a doctor anywhere.
- The duration complies fully with the NMC guidelines (54 months of study + 12 months of internship).
The medium of instruction is English for all international students.

- All classes, lectures, and exams are conducted in English – except when interacting with Kazakh‑speaking patients.
- Students learn the Kazakh language as a compulsory subject from the first year.
- By the third year, most students become comfortable communicating with local patients in Kazakh.
- Knowledge of Kazakh is necessary for daily life outside the university.
MBBS in Kazakhstan – Syllabus, Classes & Exams
The MBBS syllabus in Kazakhstan is very similar to that in India. Year‑wise subjects are:
- 1st-2nd Year : Pre‑clinical subjects – Anatomy, Histology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology.
- 3rd Year : Para‑clinical subjects – Pathology, Pharmacology, Internal Medicine, Pathological Anatomy, Surgery, plus hospital visits.
- 4th-5th Year : Clinical subjects – Surgery, Preventive & Social Medicine, Forensic Medicine, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Gynecology & Obstetrics, ENT, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Oncology, Urology, Neurology, Infectious Diseases, Medical Laws.
- 6th Year : Full‑time internship in a university‑affiliated hospital.
Indian students’ classes are designed to give them simultaneous theoretical and practical knowledge efficiently.

- Indian student classes have 15‑20 students, an ideal teacher‑student ratio for effective learning.
- Small classes allow direct interaction with teachers, making sessions more like group discussions.
- Teachers are highly qualified and fluent in English.
- Practical training on cadavers begins in the first year (similar to India).
- Grading system: 5 (excellent), 4 (good), 3 (satisfactory), 2 (fail). Minimum passing mark is 3.
- During the first 2 years, emphasis is on theoretical subjects in university campuses.
- From the 3rd year, students begin clinical classes in hospitals, interacting with patients.
- From 4th to 5th year, they attend classes in various hospitals based on specialty, focusing on practical/clinical learning.
- The 6th year is dedicated entirely to internship in a university‑recommended hospital.
- At the end of the course, all students must pass a final government licensing exam to receive the MD degree.
Hostel Facilities in Kazakhstan for Indian students
Hostel facilities across Kazakh medical universities are quite similar. Most foreign students are accommodated in university‑owned government hostels. In some cases, private hostels or rented flats are arranged.

- University hostels are provided for the entire duration of the course.
- First‑year students are required to stay in the university hostel for safety and convenience.
- After the first year, students may choose to rent private apartments with friends.
- Separate hostels or separate wings for boys and girls.
- Hostels are equipped with CCTV, fire alarms, and security guards.
- Entry and exit timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
- Common kitchen, reading hall, sports hall, and laundry available on each floor.
- Rooms have furniture, bedding, and radiators for winter heating.
- Electricity, water, and cooking gas are included in the hostel fee (in government hostels).
- Students can choose 2‑, 3‑, or 4‑seater rooms based on availability.
- Indian mess facilities are compulsory for first‑year students (approx. USD 100‑120 per month). From the second year, students may continue with the mess or cook themselves.
Career opportunities after MBBS in Kazakhstan
Indian graduates from Kazakhstan have the same career options as those from Indian medical colleges.

- Practice in India after clearing the NEXT/FMGE exam.
- Pursue PG in India or abroad (USMLE/PLAB/NZREX).
- Work as a registered doctor in Kazakhstan (requires fluency in Kazakh).
- Take up PG courses in Kazakhstan (taught in Kazakh medium).
Why Study MBBS in Kazakhstan ?
Many Indian students choose Kazakhstan for its affordable fees, good university rankings, and reasonable distance from India. Key benefits include:

- No Donation : Admission is purely on eligibility, no capitation fees.
- Global Recognition : All universities are WHO‑recognised and listed on WDOMS.
- Valid Degree : MD (Physician) awarded is equivalent to MBBS in India.
- Easy Eligibility : 50% in PCB, NEET qualified, 17+ years.
- Direct Admission : Online application with scanned documents – no physical visits required initially.
- Affordable Fees : Total fees start as low as ₹15 lakhs (tuition + hostel).
- Course Duration : 6 years, matching NMC norms (4.5 years + 1 year internship).
- English Medium : Complete course in English.
- Small Classes : 13‑15 students per batch for better interaction.
- Close to India : Approximately a 4‑hour flight from Delhi to Astana or Almaty.
Medical Education System in Kazakhstan for MBBS Students
MBBS in Kazakhstan has become a popular choice among Indian students in recent years, primarily due to its very affordable fees and straightforward admission process. All medical colleges are recognised by WHO and NMC, ensuring global validity of the degree. The combination of low cost, recognised qualification, and easy eligibility makes Kazakhstan an attractive destination.
Both government and private medical universities receive strong government funding to maintain high educational standards. Indian students can participate in student exchange programs offered by partner universities, allowing them to travel to other institutions in Kazakhstan and neighbouring countries, gaining exposure to new medical advancements.
The national language is Kazakh, which is taught to foreign students free of cost. However, many locals also speak Russian, as Kazakhstan was part of the USSR until 1991. The excellent relations between India and Kazakhstan – including significant trade in petroleum, chemicals, and silver – have contributed to the recent surge in Indian students choosing Kazakhstan for medical studies.
About Kazakhstan for Indian Students Planning MBBS
Having covered all important aspects of MBBS in Kazakhstan, let’s now look at the country itself. Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a Central Asian nation and the 9th largest country in the world. It was formerly part of the Soviet Union and became independent in 1991. It is now a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
Kazakhstan is the most dominant economy in Central Asia, contributing 60% of the region’s GDP. It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The population is about 18.5 million, ranking 64th in the world. The capital is Nur‑Sultan (formerly Astana), which is the second largest city. Until 1997, Almaty was the capital.
The total area is 2,724,900 sq km, spanning both Europe and Asia. It is one of the least densely populated countries in the world. The climate is much colder than neighbouring countries – winters are mild to severe but mostly dry, while summer temperatures can reach up to +40°C in some cities. The number of Indian students choosing Kazakhstan for MBBS is increasing every year, thanks to its excellent education standards.
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