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MBBS in Russia, Georgia or Bangladesh: Which One Should You Choose in 2025?

Confused between MBBS in Russia, Georgia, or Bangladesh? Compare fees, FMGE pass rate, language, living costs & more and make the right decision for NEET 2025.

NEET UG 2025: With limited government MBBS seats in India and skyrocketing private college fees, MBBS abroad has become a practical alternative for thousands of Indian medical aspirants. In 2025, thousands of Indian NEET UG aspirants are turning to MBBS abroad due to limited government medical seats and the rising cost of private colleges in India.

Among the most popular destinations for medical education are Russia, Georgia, and Bangladesh — each offering distinct advantages in terms of fees, recognition, language of instruction, FMGE success, and cultural compatibility.

But which one is right for you?

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In this article, we have compared the three countries in terms of fees, curriculum, recognition, living conditions, and visa rules — to help you make an informed decision about your medical future.

Why Choose MBBS Abroad?

  • Affordable fees compared to Indian private colleges
  • No donation or capitation fee
  • Globally recognised degrees
  • English-medium instruction
  • International exposure and cultural diversity

MBBS in Russia, Georgia or Bangladesh: Quick Comparison Table

FeatureRussiaGeorgiaBangladesh
Course Duration6 years (incl. internship)6 years (incl. internship)5 years + 1 year internship
Total Cost (₹)₹20–₹35 lakhs₹30–₹45 lakhs₹28–₹35 lakhs
MediumEnglish + Russian in clinicsFully EnglishFully English (some Bengali)
FMGE Pass Rate~20%~25%~35–40%
Living Expenses₹10k–₹15k/month₹15k–₹25k/month₹8k–₹12k/month
Indian FoodModerate AvailabilityEasily AvailableWidely Available
ClimateVery Cold (−10°C to 20°C)Mild/Cold (0°C to 25°C)Warm & Humid (20–35°C)
Indian CommunityStrong (20k+ students)Growing (5k+ students)Very Strong (20k+ students)
NMC ApprovedYes (Check college list)Yes (Many recognized)Yes (All public & some private)
Visa RulesEasy (Student visa, yearly)Easy (Yearly visa)Very Easy (e-Visa/embassy)

MBBS in Russia (2025)

ProsCons
🟢 Long history of medical education (100+ years)🔴 Cold climate can be challenging for many students
🟢 Many NMC-approved government universities🔴 Language barrier during internships (patients usually speak Russian)
🟢 Low tuition fees (₹3–6 lakh/year)🔴 Lower FMGE pass rate due to mixed medium instruction
🟢 Indian hostels and mess facilities widely available
🟢 Strong Indian embassy support in most major Russian cities

MBBS in Georgia (2025)

ProsCons
🟢 Fully English-medium instruction🔴 Higher tuition & living costs than Russia
🟢 USMLE-based curriculum in some universities🔴 Many new universities — verify recognition before applying
🟢 Globally recognized by WHO, ECFMG, and NMC🔴 FMGE success is good
🟢 Easy visa process and student-friendly policies
🟢 Western teaching style and modern infrastructure

MBBS in Bangladesh (2025)

ProsCons
🟢 Highest FMGE pass rate among foreign MBBS countries🔴 Limited seats for foreign students (strict quota)
🟢 Indian-style curriculum and teaching method🔴 Admission based on 12th marks & NEET score
🟢 English-medium instruction throughout the course🔴 Hostel options may be limited in some colleges
🟢 Cultural similarity (language, food, festivals)🔴 Complex documentation process in some cases
🟢 Shorter course duration – usually 5+1 years

Top Medical Universities of Russia, Georgia and Bangladesh

Top Russian UniversitiesTop Georgian UniversitiesTop Bangladeshi Medical Colleges
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityTbilisi State Medical UniversityDhaka Medical College
Kazan Federal UniversityNew Vision UniversityShaheed Suhrawardy Medical College
Far Eastern Federal UniversityUniversity of GeorgiaJalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College
Crimea Federal UniversityGrigol Robakidze University (GRUNI)Green Life Medical College
Volgograd State Medical UniversityCommunity-Based Medical College

NMC Rule Alert: Check Course Validity

As per the NMC 2021 Gazette, any foreign MBBS course must:

  • Be at least 54 months long
  • Include 12 months of internship
  • Be taught in English
  • Allow licensing in the same country

All three countries generally comply, but always verify with the official NMC-recognised list before finalising.

Which Country Should You Choose?

Choose Russia if:

  • You want an affordable MBBS from an established university
  • You can handle a cold climate and learn basic Russian
  • You’re comfortable with mixed-language internships

Choose Georgia if:

  • You want a modern, Western-style education
  • You prefer English-only instruction
  • You’re aiming for USMLE or international PG options

Choose Bangladesh if:

  • You want a curriculum closest to Indian MBBS
  • You value high FMGE success and cultural comfort
  • You have good NEET & 12th scores for eligibility

All three countries — Russia, Georgia, and Bangladesh — offer great alternatives for students who miss out on Indian government MBBS seats. But each has its own strengths, limitations, and hidden factors.

Your NEET score, budget, long-term goals (PG in India or abroad), and comfort with language and climate should guide your decision.

Tip: Always apply through official university partners or verified consultants. Avoid agents who promise shortcuts or fake admissions.

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