
MBBS Abroad 2025: Cost, quality, and FMGE results guide Indian students at a critical decision point.
New Delhi: An increasing number of Indian students are choosing to pursue MBBS Abroad, with approximately 30,000 to 40,000 aspirants moving overseas each year. According to a recent report by mbbsabroadInfo.com, this growing trend is mainly due to the high cost of private medical colleges in India and the limited availability of government MBBS seats.

Why More Indian Students Are Choosing to Study MBBS Abroad
The report highlights several key reasons behind this shift:
- MBBS fees in Indian private colleges can exceed ₹1 crore.
- Fewer than 5% of NEET qualifiers secure government MBBS seats.
- Many foreign universities offer direct admission after NEET
- No donation or capitation fees abroad
- Availability of English-medium programs
Countries like Russia, Georgia, Bangladesh, and Kazakhstan offer MBBS programs in the ₹25–50 lakh range, making them a more affordable option for middle-income families.
Why FMGE Results Are a Major Concern for Students
One major challenge for students pursuing MBBS abroad is the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), which is mandatory for practising medicine in India. FMGE 2024 results show:
Country | Appeared | Passed | Pass % |
Nepal | 2,500 | 1,100 | 44.0% |
Georgia | 3,500 | 1,200 | 34.3% |
Russia | 11,000 | 3,200 | 29.1% |
China | 16,000 | 3,100 | 19.4% |
Overall, only 25.8% of students cleared the FMGE in 2024. This raises serious questions about the quality of clinical training and language support in many foreign institutions.
Variation in Educational Standards Across Institutions
Top medical universities abroad offer:
- Early clinical exposure
- WHO/WDOMS-recognised degrees
- Modern simulation labs
However, not all institutions maintain these standards. Some lack proper faculty, clinical partnerships, or even English-language instruction. Therefore, thorough research and due diligence are essential before choosing a university.
Risks Faced by Students: Misleading Agents and Lack of Accurate Information
The report warns about the unregulated activities of fraudulent education agents, who often:
- Falsely claim NMC approval
- Mislead students about FMGE exemptions
- Hide extra charges and poor infrastructure
In some cases, families have lost large sums in scams or ended up in unrecognised institutions with no support.
Suggested Measures for Improvement
To protect students and improve outcomes, the report suggests the following measures:
- NMC Verification: Publish regular lists of verified foreign medical universities.
- Agent Regulation: Approve and monitor licensed education consultants.
- FMGE Coaching: Provide online preparation tools and government-sponsored coaching.
- Embassy Updates: Issue regular safety and advisory updates for each country.
- More Seats in India: Accelerate the creation of 75,000 new MBBS seats.
- Make Medical Education Affordable: Regulate private fees and expand scholarships.
As mbbsabroadInfo.com highlights, MBBS abroad is no longer just a backup plan, it has become a necessity for thousands of students facing limited opportunities in India. However, without stricter regulations and transparent guidance, many students risk wasting time, money, and their future careers.
To ensure a safe and successful path for aspiring doctors, the Indian government, NMC, and foreign embassies must work in coordination.
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