Andijan State Medical Institute is presented as a 6-year General Medicine option in Andijan with a structured first-year admission package, compulsory early-year hostel, and India-focused hostel and mess support.
$3,500
6 years
English
Andijan, Uzbekistan
Public
Andijan State Medical Institute is presented as a 6-year General Medicine option in Andijan with a structured first-year admission package, compulsory early-year hostel, and India-focused hostel and mess support.
The official site presents ASMI as a medium-sized medical campus with library, forum, distance learning, and student-facing service pages. The home page also reports 387 international students, which suggests an existing foreign-student presence rather than a purely domestic intake.
MBBS / General Medicine
MBBS / General Medicine
MBBS / General Medicine
Year-wise cost breakdown
2025/2026 Andijan State Medical University fee sheet shared by Students Traffic. The brochure lists first-year on-admission charges at $6,450, covering tuition fee, university development charges, and government registration. Annual tuition during the course is listed as $3,500. Medical insurance, if applicable, is payable extra and not included in the above charges. Hostel is compulsory up to third year and then optional from fourth year onward. Hostel charges are listed as $600 per year. Mess charges are listed as $1,200 per year and are not payable on a monthly basis. From second year onward, administrative/activity fee charges are $175 per semester. Mess and hostel charges are chargeable on academic-year basis. From second year, visa extension and registration are listed as payable at actual cost. The note asks students to consider $50 per year as contingent expenses in addition to the above if required. First-year one-time expenses of Rs 2,00,000 are listed separately and include admission letter, invitation letter, admission fee, administrative charges, accounting/transaction charges, ministry approval, document translation and registration, police verification, airport pickup, pre-departure and post-arrival support, miscellaneous procedural formalities, processing, and consultation charges.
Clinical & support
Clinical exposure
The reviewed English pages confirm a six-year English-medium General medicine program, but they do not clearly list named teaching hospitals on the pages checked for this draft. Applicants should confirm current clinical bases directly with the institute before enrolling.
In an alert note dated 1 April 2026, NMC told Indian students to exercise extreme caution before taking MBBS-equivalent admission in Uzbekistan. The note says FMGL 2021 non-compliance on course duration, English-medium teaching, clinical training, or internship may make students ineligible for registration in India.
Why this matters
Before admission
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Admissions to MBBS at Andijan State Medical Institute usually follow the public university process used for international medical applicants in Uzbekistan. Always confirm the current cycle, seat availability, and document format directly with the university before applying.
Read the latest NMC alert and FMGL 2021 requirements before choosing any Uzbekistan university or branch campus.
Avoid agent-only recommendations. Contact the university directly and ask for the current English-medium curriculum, clinical training plan, and internship structure in writing.
Check whether the exact institution or branch has been named in any NMC alert, Embassy communication, or other regulatory warning before paying any registration amount.
Verify that the course is run in one institution, that clinical training is not split informally across locations, and that the internship is completed at the same foreign university.
For Indian students, Uzbekistan is now a verification-first destination. Admission alone is not enough. You need the exact university and course structure to stay aligned with NMC's FMGL Regulations, 2021 if you want the India-return pathway to remain open.
Educational documents
The published intake month is not currently listed for this page.
Start document preparation and application planning early in the cycle and confirm exact timelines with the university.
Seat availability, invitation timelines, fee notices, hostel options, and visa processing should be rechecked for the current cycle.
Treat scholarships and fee discounts as secondary. The higher-value question is whether the full academic and licensing pathway is compliant. If a scholarship is offered, ask for the written net payable amount and confirm that the university, branch, and course structure remain acceptable for your India-return plan.
Ask whether fee waivers are merit-based, automatic, limited-seat, renewal-based, or only available in later years.
Request the written scholarship terms, the net payable tuition, and whether hostel or other charges are excluded.
For MBBS abroad, the key decision is not campus placement. It is whether the university, course structure, teaching medium, clinical exposure, and post-study pathway remain aligned with the licensing route you want to pursue after graduation.
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The official site presents ASMI as a medium-sized medical campus with library, forum, distance learning, and student-facing service pages. The home page also reports 387 international students, which suggests an existing foreign-student presence rather than a purely domestic intake.
Campus logistics and accommodation planning should be confirmed directly with the university during the admission cycle.
Students should verify day-to-day settling-in support, local language adaptation, and arrival guidance directly with the university.
The reviewed English pages do not publish a detailed campus safety page. ASMI does publish student-service, hostel, and international-admission pages, but day-to-day safety procedures should be confirmed directly with the institute. The first-year one-time package highlights admission letter, invitation letter, ministry approval, document translation and registration, police verification, airport pickup, pre-departure and post-arrival support, and consultation support.
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Uzbekistan has rapidly emerged as one of the most secure and budget-friendly destinations for Indian students pursuing an MBBS abroad in 2026. Following extensive modernizing reforms in its medical education sector, Uzbekistan offers a curriculum that is entirely aligned with the NMC (National Medical Commission) guidelines, including a 6-year English-medium program. With a growing ecosystem of both state-run historical institutes like Samarkand State Medical University and modernized campuses in Tashkent, the country sits in a "sweet spot" of affordability—typically ranging from ₹22 Lakhs to ₹26 Lakhs in total costs for the entire degree. The presence of direct, short flights from Delhi and a highly welcoming, low-crime environment makes it particularly appealing for Indian families.
Region
Central Asia
Climate
Continental climate with hot summers and cold winters
Living cost
Uzbekistan can still look affordable in tuition-led comparisons, but families should now budget for verification work, contingency travel, and possible transfer risk if a course later turns out to be non-compliant.
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Andijan. Deeply cultural and highly affordable. Andijan currently has 3 listed universities in this catalog, so students comparing this city can focus on academic structure, institution type, and campus fit without relearning the same city context on every page.
Country
Uzbekistan
Universities here
3 listed

Uzbekistan has rapidly emerged as one of the most secure and budget-friendly destinations for Indian students pursuing an MBBS abroad in 2026. Following extensive modernizing reforms in its medical education sector, Uzbekistan offers a curriculum that is entirely aligned with the NMC (National Medical Commission) guidelines, including a 6-year English-medium program. With a growing ecosystem of both state-run historical institutes like Samarkand State Medical University and modernized campuses in Tashkent, the country sits in a "sweet spot" of affordability—typically ranging from ₹22 Lakhs to ₹26 Lakhs in total costs for the entire degree. The presence of direct, short flights from Delhi and a highly welcoming, low-crime environment makes it particularly appealing for Indian families.
Region
Central Asia
Climate
Continental climate with hot summers and cold winters
Prepare passport, Class 10 and 12 records, NEET scorecard, photographs, and any legalization or notarization required by the university.
Apply only through the university's official process and wait for the written offer or invitation before making transfer plans.
Cross-check the final admission letter, institution name, and course structure one more time with NMC and the Indian Embassy if anything looks unclear.
Proceed to visa, travel, and post-arrival registration only after the FMGL pathway is documented clearly enough for your family to accept the risk.
Use the university's own admissions or program page to confirm the current foreign-applicant route before you apply.
Open university websiteMBBS / General Medicine with English delivery and current-cycle intake guidance.
Admission cycles, seat availability, and invitation timelines can shift. Use this page for planning, then verify the active cycle before applying.
Visa documents
Use official recognition sources and the university itself to cross-check the institution before committing.
Living cost
Uzbekistan can still look affordable in tuition-led comparisons, but families should now budget for verification work, contingency travel, and possible transfer risk if a course later turns out to be non-compliant.
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