Students typically spend $100–$150 per month on accommodation, food, and transport. Kyrgyzstan
is one of the most affordable student destinations in Asia.
All KAC partner universities are listed with the National Medical Commission of India and the World
Health Organization — essential for practising in India post-graduation.
MBBS programs are taught entirely in English, eliminating language barriers for Indian students in
the classroom.
With 17,000+ Indian students already studying in Kyrgyzstan (MEA 2025 data), you will find a
vibrant Indian community, Indian mess facilities, Indian festivals, and familiar faces from day one.
No university entrance exam required (NEET qualification from India is sufficient). Invitation letters are typically issued within 48 hours of application.
Student visas are typically processed in 10–15 days. The university’s international office guides you
through every step and handles registration after arrival.
Kyrgyzstan is consistently ranked among Central Asia’s safest countries. Cities with medical
universities have a well-established infrastructure for international students.
Kyrgyzstan follows the ECTS (European Credit Transfer System), meaning your credits are
internationally transferable.
Direct flights from Delhi to Bishkek take just 3–3.5 hours (TezJet, Aero Nomad). You are never far
from home.