Top Government Medical Universities Abroad
37
Universities
37
NMC Approved
29.8%
Avg FMGE Rate
$3K - $650K
Annual Fees
8
Countries
Government and state funded medical universities offer significant advantages over private institutions when studying MBBS abroad. State funded universities provide subsidized fees typically 20 to 30 percent lower than private alternatives, stronger research funding, better infrastructure investment, and stable accreditation backed by government oversight.
Russia has the largest number of government medical universities accepting Indian students. Kazan Federal University, one of Russia's premier government institutions, offers comprehensive MBBS programs with total fees ranging from ₹18 to 22 lakhs for the complete six year program including tuition, hostel and basic living expenses. Government universities like Volgograd State Medical University and Rostov State Medical University maintain high academic standards with decades of established excellence while charging significantly less than private alternatives.
Government universities typically have larger teaching hospitals with more patient exposure during clinical years. Research facilities receive consistent government funding ensuring access to modern equipment and diverse clinical cases. The faculty consists of experienced tenured doctors who combine medical practice with teaching, providing superior clinical training.
Kazakhstan offers excellent government options with some of the lowest fees available for NMC approved programs. Al-Farabi Kazakh National University provides quality medical education at ₹14 to 18 lakhs total cost, making it one of the most affordable government options. Other institutions like Kazakh National Medical University at ₹16 to 20 lakhs and Semey State Medical University at ₹15 to 19 lakhs have been training doctors for over 50 years with strong clinical programs.
Government universities demonstrate superior quality indicators including higher research output, better hospital affiliations, and stronger FMGE performance. Russian government universities achieve FMGE pass rates of 20 to 35 percent compared to 12 to 18 percent at many private institutions, reflecting the quality advantage of state funded medical education.
The list below ranks government medical universities by FMGE pass rate to help you identify the best state funded options for your MBBS abroad journey.
Government subsidies reduce tuition fees by 20-40% compared to private alternatives.
Most government universities have 50+ years of medical education experience.
Larger teaching hospitals and experienced faculty at competitive fees.
Top 3 Government Universities
Moscow Teaching Hospital Faculty Of Medicine
Moscow, Russia
Navoi Medical College
Navoi, Uzbekistan
Barnaul Nursing College
Barnaul, Russia
Government Medical Universities (37 found)
| NMC | WHO | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moscow | $11,800 (₹9,85,300) | Contact for fees | 95.0% | NMC | WHO | #495 | N/A | N/A | |
| Navoi | $3,500 (₹2,92,250) | $21,000 (₹17,53,500) | 72.3% | NMC | WHO | N/A | 1983 | N/A | |
| Barnaul | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | Contact for fees | 68.4% | NMC | WHO | #2024 | 1954 | N/A | |
| Novosibirsk | $5,500 (₹4,59,250) | $33,000 (₹27,55,500) | 50.0% | NMC | WHO | #5745 | 1958 | N/A | |
| Omsk | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $31,211 (₹26,06,119) | 50.0% | NMC | WHO | #1001 | 1920 | N/A | |
| Nizhny Novgorod | $5,500 (₹4,59,250) | $33,000 (₹27,55,500) | 50.0% | NMC | WHO | #6926 | 1920 | N/A | |
| Orenburg | $6,000 (₹5,01,000) | $36,000 (₹30,06,000) | 43.4% | NMC | WHO | #5269 | 1944 | N/A | |
| Kirovohrad | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $42,600 (₹35,57,100) | 40.0% | NMC | WHO | #7629 | 1930 | N/A | |
| Vinnitsa | $5,000 (₹4,17,500) | $30,000 (₹25,05,000) | 36.6% | NMC | WHO | N/A | 1921 | N/A | |
| Kazan | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $51,311 (₹42,84,469) | 33.0% | NMC | WHO | #4489 | 1814 | N/A | |
| Bishkek | $4,250 (₹3,54,875) | $25,500 (₹21,29,250) | 31.6% | NMC | WHO | #8185 | 1939 | N/A | |
| Ufa | $5,500 (₹4,59,250) | $43,800 (₹36,57,300) | 30.9% | NMC | WHO | #3585 | 1932 | N/A | |
| Andijan | $3,500 (₹2,92,250) | $21,000 (₹17,53,500) | 28.0% | NMC | WHO | #10967 | 1955 | N/A | |
| Chernivtsi | Contact for fees | $28,800 (₹24,04,800) | 27.8% | NMC | WHO | N/A | 1944 | N/A | |
| Irkutsk | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $27,000 (₹22,54,500) | 27.5% | NMC | WHO | N/A | 1919 | N/A | |
| Vladikavkaz | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $21,630 (₹18,06,105) | 27.1% | NMC | WHO | #561 | 1939 | N/A | |
| Moscow | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | Contact for fees | 25.5% | NMC | WHO | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| Moscow | $11,800 (₹9,85,300) | Contact for fees | 25.5% | NMC | WHO | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| Moscow | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | Contact for fees | 25.5% | NMC | WHO | #495 | 1932 | ||
| Almaty | $4,000 (₹3,34,000) | $36,600 (₹30,56,100) | 23.6% | NMC | WHO | #2845 | 1930 | N/A | |
| Taiyuan | $6,000 (₹5,01,000) | $60,000 (₹50,10,000) | 22.7% | NMC | WHO | #1001 | 1919 | N/A | |
| Batumi | $4,000 (₹3,34,000) | $24,000 (₹20,04,000) | 22.3% | NMC | WHO | #5697 | 1923 | N/A | |
| Kursk | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $43,800 (₹36,57,300) | 22.3% | NMC | WHO | #1001 | 1935 | N/A | |
| Omsk | $5,600 (₹4,67,600) | $31,211 (₹26,06,119) | 21.0% | NMC | WHO | #3347 | 1920 | N/A | |
| Odesa | $5,000 (₹4,17,500) | $30,000 (₹25,05,000) | 20.3% | NMC | WHO | #8848 | 1900 | N/A | |
| Novosibirsk | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $50,238 (₹41,94,873) | 19.5% | NMC | WHO | #869 | 1958 | N/A | |
| Bishkek | $3,000 (₹2,50,500) | $28,450 (₹23,75,575) | 18.1% | NMC | WHO | #8185 | 1939 | N/A | |
| Astrakhan | $4,000 (₹3,34,000) | Contact for fees | 13.3% | NMC | WHO | #1001 | 1918 | N/A | |
| Almaty | $5,800 (₹4,84,300) | $40,900 (₹34,15,150) | 12.1% | NMC | WHO | #1001 | 1930 | N/A | |
| Navoi | $28,000 (₹23,38,000) | $28,000 (₹23,38,000) | 8.9% | NMC | WHO | N/A | 1983 | N/A | |
| Novosibirsk | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $50,238 (₹41,94,873) | 8.4% | NMC | WHO | #442 | 1958 | N/A | |
| Yerevan | $3,500 (₹2,92,250) | $21,000 (₹17,53,500) | 5.1% | NMC | WHO | N/A | 1982 | N/A | |
| Novosibirsk | $650,000 (₹5,42,75,000) | $50,238 (₹41,94,873) | 4.4% | NMC | WHO | #5745 | 1958 | N/A | |
| Saint Petersburg | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $43,800 (₹36,57,300) | 3.2% | NMC | WHO | #1001 | 1907 | N/A | |
| Kuala Lumpur | $9,000 (₹7,51,500) | $85,800 (₹71,64,300) | 0.0% | NMC | WHO | #58 | 1905 | N/A | |
| Novosibirsk | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | $40,500 (₹33,81,750) | 0.0% | NMC | WHO | #2934 | 1958 | N/A | |
| Barnaul | $4,500 (₹3,75,750) | Contact for fees | 0.0% | NMC | WHO | N/A | 1954 | N/A |
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