7 MBBS Abroad Options for Low NEET Score Students in 2026 (And the NMC Rule That Can Erase Your Degree)

MBBS abroad with low NEET score

MBBS abroad with low NEET score Students in 2026 (And the NMC Rule That Can Erase Your Degree) A low NEET score does not end your MBBS dream. If you have qualified NEET 2026 (crossed the minimum eligibility mark), you can still get NMC-recognised MBBS admission abroad in Georgia, Uzbekistan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, or Kyrgyzstan — … Read more

MBBS in Uzbekistan Truths for Indian Students in 2026 (And the NMC Alert That Could Void Your Degree)

MBBS in Uzbekistan

7 MBBS in Uzbekistan Truths for Indian Students in 2026 (And the NMC Alert That Could Void Your Degree) MBBS in Uzbekistan costs roughly ₹18–30 lakhs for the full six-year program, is taught in English, and is open to any NEET-qualified student — but as of April 2026, the National Medical Commission has named four … Read more

7 FMGE 2026 Truths for MBBS Abroad Students (The NExT Exam Delay Nobody Told You About)

FMGE 2026

7 FMGE 2026 Truths for MBBS Abroad Students (The NExT Exam Delay Nobody Told You About) FMGE — not NExT — is still the exam standing between your MBBS abroad degree and a license to practice in India in 2026. The National Exit Test that so many blogs promise is “replacing FMGE this year” was … Read more

7 MBBS in Russia Truths for Indian Students in 2026 (And the Bilingual Trap That Can Void Your Degree)

MBBS in Russia

MBBS in Russia costs ₹20–45 lakh for the complete 6-year course — roughly one-fourth of what a private medical college in India charges. You need a qualifying NEET score, 50% in PCB, and to be 17 by admission. That’s the easy part. Here’s what most consultancy websites won’t tell you: in the FMGE 2024 screening … Read more

7 MBBS in Philippines Truths for Indian Students in 2026 (And the NMC Trap That Nearly Cost 10,000 Students a Year)

MBBS in Philippines for Indian Students

MBBS in Philippines for Indian students costs roughly ₹15–30 lakh for the full course, runs 54 months (4.5 years) after a premedical bridge, and is now officially NMC-compliant following a 2025 confirmation from the Philippines’ Commission on Higher Education (CHED). But between 2021 and 2023, a regulatory gap left nearly 10,000 Indian students in Philippine … Read more