Kazakhstan has emerged as one of the most practical MBBS destinations for Indian students who cannot secure a government college seat in India. The country offers a fully English-medium medical education, NMC-recognised degrees, and a total cost of study that is a fraction of what Indian private medical colleges charge.
Unlike some other overseas destinations, Kazakhstan's top medical universities are listed under the NMC's approved foreign medical institutions, which means graduates can appear for the NEXT exam and practice medicine in India. The country is also listed by the WHO and FAIMER, making the degree globally portable.
In 2026-27, Kazakhstan remains one of the top four choices for Indian students going abroad for MBBS — alongside Russia, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan. If you have a NEET score above 150 and a budget of ₹20–28 lakhs for the full six years, Kazakhstan is worth a serious look.