Studying MBBS in Russia
Russia hosts some of Europe's longest-established medical universities, and several WHO-listed institutions run English-medium tracks for international students — typically over a six-year programme that includes a clinical internship. The country has long-standing Indian student communities in cities such as Moscow and St Petersburg, and a traditional, structured approach to medical education.Recognition & how Jadhav Edutech can help
Jadhav Edutech is currently expanding into Russia, so we are not yet placing students here directly. The eligibility framework, though, is the same as for our active destinations: an Indian student needs a valid NEET score and an NMC eligibility certificate, and the university must be one whose WHO listing keeps the FMGE/NEXT route open. If Russia is on your shortlist, register your interest and we will share verified options the moment our partnerships are confirmed.