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University of the Philippines College of Medicine - MBBS Fees, Admission & Eligibility 2026

Complete guide to study MBBS at University of the Philippines College of Medicine. NMC approved medical university in Philippines. Annual fees: $3,500.

Manila, Philippines
NMC ApprovedWHO Listed
Fees/Year$3,500
Est.1967
TypePublic
Students200+
iAMBBS Editorial TeamDr. Priya Sharma

FMGE Results & Career Pathways — University of the Philippines College of Medicine

FMGE data not available

FMGE performance data for University of the Philippines College of Medicine is not yet available. This may be a newer university or data is pending from NMC.

University of the Philippines College of Medicine is NMC-approved and WHO-listed, which means graduates are eligible to appear for FMGE and, upon passing, can register with any state medical council in India. The university is also ECFMG-eligible, opening pathways to practice in the United States through USMLE.

Career Prospects for University of the Philippines College of Medicine Graduates

Career Prospects After MBBS

Pathways for Graduates

  1. Practice in India

    • Clear FMGE/NExT examination
    • Register with State Medical Council
    • Work in government or private hospitals
  2. Higher Studies

    • NEET PG for MD/MS in India
    • USMLE for USA residency
    • PLAB for UK practice
  3. International Opportunities

    • Middle East healthcare sector
    • European countries (after equivalence)
    • Research and academia

FMGE Preparation Support

The university provides dedicated support for FMGE preparation including coaching, practice tests, and guidance from experienced faculty.

FMGE/NExT Preparation Guide

Here's what you need to know:

Preparation for FMGE/NExT from Year 3-4 is crucial. You'll have a head start on the competition.

Why start early?

  • By Year 3-4, you'll have completed a significant portion of your curriculum.
  • You can identify areas of strength and weakness early on.
  • You can make a solid plan to address your weaknesses.

University of the Philippines College of Medicine curriculum alignment

UP College of Medicine's curriculum closely aligns with the FMGE syllabus. You'll find that many topics are covered in your 3rd and 4th years.

Subject-wise preparation strategy

  • Anatomy: Focus on understanding the clinical correlations and common conditions.
  • Physiology: Emphasize the pathophysiology and pharmacological management of diseases.
  • Pharmacology: Concentrate on the mechanism of action, side effects, and interactions.
  • Pathology: Review the common conditions and their clinical presentations.

Online coaching options

  • Marrow: A comprehensive platform with a wide range of study materials.
  • PrepLadder: Offers video lectures, practice questions, and a mobile app.
  • DAMS: Provides a comprehensive study package with video lectures and practice questions.

Study group culture among Indian students

  • Form a study group with Indian students to discuss and clarify doubts.
  • Share study materials and practice questions.
  • Collaborate to create a study schedule.

Mock test importance and schedule

  • Take regular mock tests to assess your progress.
  • Schedule mock tests every 2-3 months.
  • Analyze your performance and identify areas for improvement.

Realistic tips from graduates

  • "Start early and be consistent."
  • "Focus on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing."
  • "Join a study group to stay motivated."

Study Timeline

  • Year 3: Complete foundational subjects, start reviewing FMGE syllabus.
  • Year 4: Focus on clinical subjects, take regular mock tests.
  • 6 months before exam: Intensify preparation, review weak areas.

Action step:

Create a study plan and stick to it. Start early and stay consistent.

Warning:

Don't underestimate the competition. Stay focused and motivated.

Pro tip:

Use online coaching options to supplement your studies.

Bottom line:

FMGE/NExT preparation requires a solid plan, consistent effort, and realistic expectations.


Career Pathways After MBBS

Practice in India

The most common pathway for Indian students returning from abroad. After clearing FMGE, you apply to the state medical council of your home state for provisional registration. This allows you to begin a one-year compulsory rotating internship at any recognized hospital in India. Once the internship is complete, you apply for permanent registration with the same state medical council.

With permanent registration, you can practice independently — join a hospital as a junior doctor, work in primary health centers, or start preparing for NEET PG for specialization. The entire process from clearing FMGE to permanent registration takes approximately 1.5-2 years.

USMLE pathway (USA)

Limited eligibility

The United States Medical Licensing Examination is a three-step process. Step 1 tests basic science knowledge (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology). Step 2 CK (Clinical Knowledge) tests clinical reasoning across all major specialties. After passing both, you apply for ECFMG certification — a prerequisite for entering the residency Match process.

The Match is a computerized system where you rank your preferred residency programs and programs rank their preferred candidates, then an algorithm assigns positions. Step 3 is typically taken during residency. The entire journey from starting USMLE prep to practicing as a licensed physician in the US takes 3-5 years and requires significant investment in exam fees ($600-$1,500 per step), clinical rotations in the US, and interview travel.

PLAB pathway (UK)

Limited eligibility

The Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board exam is the UK's route for international medical graduates. PLAB 1 is a written exam with 180 single-best-answer questions, testing clinical knowledge. PLAB 2 is an OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) with simulated patient scenarios testing communication, clinical skills, and practical procedures.

After passing both parts, you register with the GMC (General Medical Council) and enter Foundation Training — the UK equivalent of internship and early residency. The UK has been actively recruiting international medical graduates in recent years, and the IMG (International Medical Graduate) pathway has become more structured and accessible than it was a decade ago.

PG specialization in India

To pursue MD or MS in India, foreign medical graduates must first clear FMGE, complete their internship, and then appear for NEET PG. This is the same exam that Indian-trained graduates take, and you compete in the same pool for the same seats. With roughly 2 lakh candidates for around 50,000 PG seats, NEET PG is intensely competitive regardless of where you did your MBBS.

Popular specializations among foreign graduates include General Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Dermatology, and Psychiatry. The choice of specialty depends on your NEET PG score and counseling rank. Many students take 1-2 attempts at NEET PG before securing a seat in their preferred specialty, using the intervening time for clinical practice and focused preparation.

Data source: FMGE pass rates are sourced from NMC/NBE official records. Historical data may have slight variations. Career pathway eligibility depends on individual qualifications and the latest regulations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about University of the Philippines College of Medicine

To be eligible for admission, applicants must have a high school diploma, a minimum of 90% in their biology, chemistry, and physics subjects, and a valid NMAT score. They must also provide a medical certificate and a character certificate. **Pro Tip:** Make sure to check the UP College of Medicine website for the latest admission requirements.
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