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MBBS in Uzbekistan vs. Georgia: Which is better for Indians?

MBBS in Uzbekistan vs. Georgia: Which is better for Indians?

The Direct Answer: If your total budget is under ₹25 Lakhs, choose Uzbekistan. If you have a budget of ₹35 Lakhs+ and prefer a European lifestyle with higher global mobility, Georgia is the superior choice. Both countries are 100% compliant with the NMC 2021/2026 Gazettes.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Uzbekistan (The Budget King) Georgia (The European Standard)
Average 6-Year Budget ₹21 Lakhs – ₹28 Lakhs ₹35 Lakhs – ₹55 Lakhs
Course Duration 6 Years (including internship) 6 Years (including internship)
Cost of Living Low (Similar to Tier-2 Indian cities) High (Expensive rent & utilities)
Climate Moderate; Hot summers, cold winters Pleasant; European weather
Culture Very friendly to Indians; Halal food Westernized; High English fluency
Top University Tashkent State Dental Institute Tbilisi State Medical University

 

The “Honest Guidance” Reality Check

Parents often choose Georgia because it sounds “European,” but they are often shocked by the high cost of food and private apartments. Uzbekistan is significantly more affordable for families who want to ensure their child has a comfortable life without taking massive education loans.

Considering Russia as well? See our detailed MBBS in Russia fees breakdown for 2026 — total cost sits between Rs 18-30 lakh for the full 6-year programme.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Uzbekistan or Georgia cheaper for MBBS?

Uzbekistan is significantly cheaper. The total 6-year all-inclusive budget for MBBS in Uzbekistan ranges from Rs 21-28 lakh, while Georgia costs Rs 35-55 lakh. The difference is mainly in tuition fees and living expenses — Uzbekistan’s cost of living is comparable to a tier-2 Indian city, while Georgia has European-level prices for rent, food, and utilities.

Are MBBS universities in both Uzbekistan and Georgia NMC approved?

Yes, both countries have NMC-approved medical universities. However, not every university in these countries holds NMC approval. Always verify the specific university’s current listing on the NMC website and the World Directory of Medical Schools before paying any fees. Kavi Overseas only partners with fully NMC-compliant government universities in both countries.

Which country has better clinical exposure — Uzbekistan or Georgia?

Both countries offer adequate clinical training, but the experience differs. Uzbekistan’s state medical institutes have large government hospitals with high patient inflows, giving students extensive hands-on practice. Georgia follows European standards with more structured clinical rotations. For FMGE preparation specifically, the volume of clinical cases in Uzbekistan’s government hospitals can be an advantage.

Is the medium of instruction English in Uzbekistan and Georgia?

Yes. Both countries offer MBBS programmes taught entirely in English for international students, which is mandatory under NMC 2021 guidelines. Georgia generally has higher English proficiency among locals, making daily life easier. In Uzbekistan, while academics are in English, learning basic Russian or Uzbek phrases helps during clinical postings with local patients.

Can I practice medicine in India after MBBS from Uzbekistan or Georgia?

Yes, provided you meet all NMC requirements: study at an NMC-approved university, complete a minimum 54-month academic programme plus 12-month internship, hold a valid NEET qualifying score, and clear the FMGE or the upcoming NEXT exam upon return. The degree from either country is legally valid for Indian medical practice once these conditions are met.

Which country is safer for Indian students — Uzbekistan or Georgia?

Both countries are generally safe for Indian students. Uzbekistan has a large and growing Indian student community, culturally familiar food options including halal cuisine, and a moderate climate. Georgia offers a Westernised environment with high English fluency. Safety depends on the specific city and campus — always ask about hostel security, transport facilities, and Indian student support before deciding.

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