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UV Gullas College of Medicine - MBBS Fees, Admission & Eligibility 2026

Complete guide to study MBBS at UV Gullas College of Medicine. in Philippines. Annual fees: $3,500.

Cebu City, Philippines
FMGE20%
Fees/Year$3,500
TypePrivate
iAMBBS Editorial TeamDr. Priya Sharma

MBBS Fees & Scholarships at UV Gullas College of Medicine

Important: Fee information is indicative and subject to change. Always verify current fees directly with the university before making financial decisions. Exchange rates fluctuate — calculate at current rates.

UV Gullas College of Medicine charges an annual tuition of $3,500 for its 6-year MBBS program in Philippines. At current exchange rates, that works out to approximately ₹3.0L per year. This is a private institution.

Detailed Fee Structure

UV Gullas College of Medicine teaches its MBBS program entirely in English, which eliminates the need for a preparatory language course that non-English-medium universities in Philippines typically charge $500-$2,000 for in the first year. Clinical rotations are also conducted in English, simplifying patient interaction during hospital postings.

UV Gullas College of Medicine is not currently on the NMC approved list. This affects education loan eligibility from Indian banks and means graduates may face challenges with FMGE registration. Verify the latest NMC status directly before applying.

Complete MBBS Curriculum

MBBS Curriculum at UV Gullas College of Medicine

Year-by-year subject breakdown for the 6-year MBBS program

* Curriculum may vary slightly by university. Contact us for detailed syllabus.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about UV Gullas College of Medicine

Yes, NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students as per NMC (National Medical Commission) regulations. There's no minimum rank requirement, but you must be qualified (50th percentile for General, 40th for reserved categories).
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