
Abroad: What Indian Students Must Know Before Going Overseas in 2026
Your cousin just got back from studying medicine in Russia. Your neighbour’s son is preparing for a German university. At every family gathering, someone mentions going abroad. But when you actually sit down to plan, the questions pile up fast: Which country? How much will it cost? Is the degree valid in India?
Key Takeaways
- 1.2+ million Indian students are currently enrolled abroad — costs range from ₹15 lakh total (MBBS in Uzbekistan) to ₹70 lakh/year (USA)
- Germany offers tuition-free education at public universities in 15 of 16 federal states — even for Indian students
- For medical students: NMC recognition and English-medium instruction are non-negotiable criteria
- Visa processing times vary dramatically — UK takes 3 weeks, Canada standard stream takes 8 weeks
Contents
- What Does “Abroad” Actually Mean for Indian Students?
- Why Are So Many Students Choosing Overseas Education?
- Which Countries Do Indian Students Go To?
- Why Is MBBS Abroad the Most Searched Option?
- What Does Studying Abroad Actually Cost?
- How Do Visas and Documentation Work?
- How Should You Choose Your Path?
- Frequently Asked Questions
What Does “Abroad” Actually Mean for Indian Students?
For Indian students, going abroad means pursuing higher education outside India — typically after 12th grade or after completing an undergraduate degree. Over 1.2 million Indian students were enrolled in foreign universities in 2025, according to ICEF Monitor.
The term covers everything from a 4-year undergraduate program in Canada to a 6-year MBBS in Russia. Each path has different costs, eligibility requirements, and career implications. What matters is matching your goals — career field, budget, and timeline — to the right destination.
For medical aspirants specifically, abroad usually means pursuing an MD (equivalent to MBBS) at an NMC-approved, WHO-listed university. This distinction is critical. A medical degree from a non-recognised university won’t let you practice in India. If you’re exploring this route, our MBBS abroad decision guide explains the recognition requirements in detail.
Why Are So Many Students Choosing Overseas Education?
Indian students are projected to spend USD 70 billion on study abroad expenses by 2026 — up from USD 47 billion in 2022 — driven by limited domestic seats, lower overseas fees, and global career exposure.
Consider medicine: India has roughly 1.1 million NEET aspirants competing for about 100,000 government medical seats each year. Private medical colleges often charge ₹50 lakh to ₹1.5 crore for the full course. For many families, studying medicine abroad at ₹15-30 lakh total makes financial sense.
Beyond cost, students cite better infrastructure, international exposure, and diverse career pathways as reasons. A degree from a globally-ranked university can open doors in the host country, back in India, or anywhere else.
By the numbers: The US, UAE, Canada, UK, and Australia collectively host over 70% of all Indian students studying abroad, according to University World News.
Which Countries Do Indian Students Go To?
The most popular destinations depend on your field. For general undergraduate and postgraduate studies, the US, UK, Canada, and Australia dominate. For medical education, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, and the Philippines attract the largest numbers of Indian MBBS students.
| Purpose | Top Destinations | Why Students Choose Them |
|---|---|---|
| General UG/PG | USA, UK, Canada, Australia | Global rankings, work permits, English medium |
| MBBS/Medicine | Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia | NMC-approved, affordable, no donation seats |
| Engineering/Tech | Germany, USA, Canada | Research facilities, post-study work options |
| Nursing | Germany, UK, Ireland, Gulf countries | High demand, immigration pathways |
Germany deserves special mention. Its public universities in 15 of 16 federal states charge zero tuition — even to international students. Only Baden-Württemberg charges non-EU students. TU Munich, ranked #22 globally (QS 2026), offers tuition-free programs.
For nursing professionals exploring overseas careers, check our detailed breakdown of nursing salary in Germany.
Why Is MBBS Abroad the Most Searched Option?
MBBS abroad accounts for the majority of overseas education queries from Gujarat and Western India. The reason: NMC-approved universities in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan offer medical degrees at ₹15-30 lakh total — less than one year’s fee at many Indian private colleges.
Here’s what draws students to this path:
- No donation or capitation fees — admission is based on NEET qualification
- English-medium instruction — no need to learn Russian, Kazakh, or Uzbek before arrival
- Global recognition — degrees from WHO-listed, NMC-approved universities
- Duration — 5-6 years including clinical rotations, similar to India
Important: NEET is mandatory for Indian students pursuing medical degrees abroad. Without a qualifying NEET score, you cannot apply. After returning, you must clear the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) or the upcoming NEXT (National Exit Test) to practice in India. Learn more about this requirement in our FMGE exam complete guide.
Popular choices include MBBS in Russia, MBBS in Kazakhstan, MBBS in Uzbekistan, and MBBS in Georgia. Each country has different fee structures and living costs.
What Does Studying Abroad Actually Cost?
Costs vary dramatically by country and program. Average annual expenses for Indian students: USA ₹35-70 lakh, Canada ₹22-40 lakh, UK ₹13-39 lakh. Meanwhile, total MBBS cost in Uzbekistan or Kazakhstan runs ₹15-25 lakh for the entire 5-6 year program.
| Country | Program | Total Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| USA | 4-year UG | ₹1.4-2.8 crore |
| UK | 3-year UG | ₹40-1.2 crore |
| Canada | 4-year UG | ₹88 lakh-1.6 crore |
| Germany | 3-4 year UG | ₹6-10 lakh (living only) |
| Russia (MBBS) | 6 years | ₹25-35 lakh |
| Uzbekistan (MBBS) | 5 years | ₹15-22 lakh |
| Kazakhstan (MBBS) | 5 years | ₹18-28 lakh |
These figures include tuition and living expenses. For medical students, compare this to Indian private medical colleges charging ₹50 lakh to ₹1.5 crore. The math often favours going abroad.
Our analysis of the cheapest country for MBBS breaks down costs by university.
Bottom line: If budget is your primary constraint, look at Germany (tuition-free, but high living costs) or Central Asian MBBS programs (lowest total cost). Don’t let sticker shock on US/UK programs make you assume all abroad education is unaffordable.
How Do Visas and Documentation Work?
Visa processing is one of the most stressful parts of going abroad. Timelines vary: UK student visas typically process in 3 weeks, while Canada’s standard stream takes approximately 8 weeks. Plan applications well in advance.
Standard documentation for student visas includes:
- Unconditional offer letter from the university
- Proof of financial capability (bank statements, sponsor letters)
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Valid passport (minimum 18-month validity recommended)
- English proficiency scores (IELTS/PTE) — varies by country
- Medical fitness certificate
Germany requires a blocked account with €11,904 deposited for 2026 — this proves you can support yourself for one year. Other countries have similar financial proof requirements.
For 2025, visa trends have shifted. F-1 student visas (USA) issued to Indians dropped 69% in June-July 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. Canada study permits fell from 149,875 (Jan-Aug 2023) to just 9,955 (Jan-Aug 2025). These policy changes make consulting with experts even more important.
If you’re in Gujarat, consider speaking to a study abroad consultant near you who understands current visa trends.
How Should You Choose Your Path?
Start with three questions: What career do you want? What can your family realistically afford? Where do you want to work after graduation? These answers narrow your options faster than comparing university rankings.
For NEET aspirants specifically, the decision tree looks like this:
- Did you qualify NEET? Required for MBBS abroad. Check your score against university cutoffs.
- Is budget under ₹30 lakh total? Look at Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia.
- Do you want to practice in India? Confirm the university is NMC-approved and WHO-listed.
- English medium required? Yes — verify instruction language before applying.
If you’re a parent navigating this for your child, our 2026 parent’s guide to MBBS abroad answers common concerns about safety, recognition, and return on investment.
For those waiting on NEET 2026 results, we’ve compiled options in our NEET 2026 results guide.
Still unsure which country suits you? Compare Uzbekistan vs Georgia for MBBS or explore NMC-approved universities in Russia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Explore Your Options?
Going abroad is a significant decision — for your career, your finances, and your family. The right path depends on your specific situation. If you’re in Gujarat or anywhere in India and want personalised guidance, Kavi Overseas can help you evaluate your options, understand costs, and navigate the admission process.
Call +91 99138 94954 for a free counselling session, or email ceo@kavioverseas.com. You can also visit us at Raj Corner 301, TP 10 Main Rd, Surat, Gujarat 395009.
