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Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology - MBBS Fees, Admission & Eligibility 2026

Complete guide to study MBBS at Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology. NMC approved medical university in Malaysia. Annual fees: $9,000.

Bedong, Malaysia
NMC Approved
Fees/Year$9,000
Est.2001
TypePrivate
Students4,000+
Dr. Priya SharmaDr. Priya Sharma

Rankings — Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology

#544

World Ranking

#3

National Ranking (Malaysia)

Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology holds a world ranking of #544 and ranks #3 nationally in Malaysia. A position in the global top 2,000 places it among the more established medical institutions worldwide.

Recognition & Accreditation

Official recognition status of Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology

NMC Approved

National Medical Commission

WHO Not Listed

World Health Organization

ECFMG Not Confirmed

US Medical Licensing

Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology holds NMC approval — the recognitions that directly determine whether your degree is valid for medical practice. For Indian medical students, NMC recognition is non-negotiable — without it, a degree cannot be used for FMGE registration regardless of how highly ranked the university is in Malaysia.

Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology operates as a teaching hospital with 1,223 beds, serving 4,000 students (100 MBBS seats per batch). A 500+ bed teaching hospital provides the case diversity and clinical volume that directly impacts graduate preparedness.

Founded in 2001, Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology is a private institution with 25 years of operation in Malaysia. Private universities in this region often offer more modern facilities and smaller batch sizes, though tuition tends to be higher.

Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology delivers its MBBS program in English. English-medium instruction in Malaysia eliminates the language barrier that affects clinical training and FMGE preparation at non-English universities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Asian Institute of Medicine Science and Technology

AIMST University was established in 2001. It is a non-profit private institution of higher education and research in Malaysia. It gained official university status from the Ministry of Higher Education in 2007.
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