Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University is Russia's most internationally recognised medical institution — QS Medicine ranked 301–350 globally — with 800 Indian students currently enrolled across six years, access to 3,000+ hospital beds through 25 affiliated hospitals, and a Moscow location that offers the most…
$10,500
6 years
English
Moscow, Russia
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University is Russia's most internationally recognised medical institution — QS Medicine ranked 301–350 globally — with 800 Indian students currently enrolled across six years, access to 3,000+ hospital beds through 25 affiliated hospitals, and a Moscow location that offers the most…
$10,500
6 years
English
Moscow, Russia
Public/Federal
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University is Russia's most internationally recognised medical institution — QS Medicine ranked 301–350 globally — with 800 Indian students currently enrolled across six years, access to 3,000+ hospital beds through 25 affiliated hospitals, and a Moscow location that offers the most diverse clinical case exposure in Russia. The 2024 FMGE pass rate for Sechenov graduates was 22.22% — below Russia's national average of 29.54% and below many regional medical universities. This is the central tension of the Sechenov choice: Russia's most prestigious medical university by global ranking metrics does not translate into the highest FMGE pass rate. Annual tuition is ₹7–8 lakh/year ($8,500–9,500).
Sechenov University traces its roots to 1758 as the medical faculty of Imperial Moscow University, making it Russia's oldest and largest medical school; it operates today as the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University under the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The historic campus sits in the Devichye Pole district near the Frunzenskaya and Sportivnaya Metro stations. The university runs its own Biomedical Science & Technology Park for research, a large scientific library, and multiple sports facilities. Sechenov draws students from 80+ countries, giving it one of the most international student bodies of any Russian medical university, with roughly 800 Indian students currently enrolled across its six-year program.
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Practical information about day-to-day life while pursuing this program at Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University in Moscow, the country. This covers the campus environment, accommodation, daily living and available safety and student-support services.
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Sechenov University traces its roots to 1758 as the medical faculty of Imperial Moscow University, making it Russia's oldest and largest medical school; it operates today as the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University under the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The historic campus sits in the Devichye Pole district near the Frunzenskaya and Sportivnaya Metro stations. The university runs its own Biomedical Science & Technology Park for research, a large scientific library, and multiple sports facilities. Sechenov draws students from 80+ countries, giving it one of the most international student bodies of any Russian medical university, with roughly 800 Indian students currently enrolled across its six-year program.
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International students are housed across several dormitory buildings ('University Town' / Dorms 1-3), with furnished rooms (bed, desk, wardrobe), shared kitchens, 24/7 laundry access, and dedicated study rooms. Distance from hostel to teaching clinic varies from walking distance to a short Metro ride depending on building assignment. As a Moscow institution, Sechenov's hostel and living costs run meaningfully higher than regional Russian medical universities — commonly estimated at several thousand USD per year for hostel plus living expenses combined — reflecting Moscow's higher cost of living generally.
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Moscow's scale supports a mature Indian food ecosystem: supermarket chains such as Magnit and Perekrestok stock basmati rice, lentils, and common spices, and multiple standalone Indian restaurants operate near the university and across the city. Hostel common kitchens allow self-catering, and the sizeable resident Indian student population (roughly 800 across six years) supports informal bulk-buying and mess-sharing arrangements.
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Sechenov's buildings use magnetic-card entry and CCTV coverage, and the university runs an international-student orientation that covers local laws and urban safety norms specific to Moscow. As a major capital city, Moscow has a larger and more centralized police presence than Russia's regional cities, though the general safety trade-offs of city living (higher foot traffic, more petty-crime exposure than a small town) apply. Sechenov's International Admissions Office assists with visa invitation letters, local police registration, and medical insurance enrollment (commonly cited around $150/year, though applicants should confirm the current rate). Student-run councils organize cultural events (Diwali, Holi) and informal FMGE/NExT exam-prep sessions for the Indian cohort. Because Sechenov is Russia's most research-oriented medical university, students also have access to the Biomedical Science & Technology Park for research electives beyond the standard clinical curriculum.
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Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University is Russia's most internationally recognised medical institution — QS Medicine ranked 301–350 globally — with 800 Indian students currently enrolled across six years, access to 3,000+ hospital beds through 25 affiliated hospitals, and a Moscow location that offers the most diverse clinical case exposure in Russia. The 2024 FMGE pass rate for Sechenov graduates was 22.22% — below Russia's national average of 29.54% and below many regional medical universities. This is the central tension of the Sechenov choice: Russia's most prestigious medical university by global ranking metrics does not translate into the highest FMGE pass rate. Annual tuition is ₹7–8 lakh/year ($8,500–9,500).
Sechenov University traces its roots to 1758 as the medical faculty of Imperial Moscow University, making it Russia's oldest and largest medical school; it operates today as the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University under the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The historic campus sits in the Devichye Pole district near the Frunzenskaya and Sportivnaya Metro stations. The university runs its own Biomedical Science & Technology Park for research, a large scientific library, and multiple sports facilities. Sechenov draws students from 80+ countries, giving it one of the most international student bodies of any Russian medical university, with roughly 800 Indian students currently enrolled across its six-year program.
Select a programme to view eligibility, fees, curriculum and application details.
Practical information about day-to-day life while pursuing this program at Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University in Moscow, the country. This covers the campus environment, accommodation, daily living and available safety and student-support services.
Campus environment image
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Sechenov University traces its roots to 1758 as the medical faculty of Imperial Moscow University, making it Russia's oldest and largest medical school; it operates today as the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University under the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The historic campus sits in the Devichye Pole district near the Frunzenskaya and Sportivnaya Metro stations. The university runs its own Biomedical Science & Technology Park for research, a large scientific library, and multiple sports facilities. Sechenov draws students from 80+ countries, giving it one of the most international student bodies of any Russian medical university, with roughly 800 Indian students currently enrolled across its six-year program.
Accommodation image
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International students are housed across several dormitory buildings ('University Town' / Dorms 1-3), with furnished rooms (bed, desk, wardrobe), shared kitchens, 24/7 laundry access, and dedicated study rooms. Distance from hostel to teaching clinic varies from walking distance to a short Metro ride depending on building assignment. As a Moscow institution, Sechenov's hostel and living costs run meaningfully higher than regional Russian medical universities — commonly estimated at several thousand USD per year for hostel plus living expenses combined — reflecting Moscow's higher cost of living generally.
Daily living support image
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Moscow's scale supports a mature Indian food ecosystem: supermarket chains such as Magnit and Perekrestok stock basmati rice, lentils, and common spices, and multiple standalone Indian restaurants operate near the university and across the city. Hostel common kitchens allow self-catering, and the sizeable resident Indian student population (roughly 800 across six years) supports informal bulk-buying and mess-sharing arrangements.
Safety and support image
Image placeholder
Sechenov's buildings use magnetic-card entry and CCTV coverage, and the university runs an international-student orientation that covers local laws and urban safety norms specific to Moscow. As a major capital city, Moscow has a larger and more centralized police presence than Russia's regional cities, though the general safety trade-offs of city living (higher foot traffic, more petty-crime exposure than a small town) apply. Sechenov's International Admissions Office assists with visa invitation letters, local police registration, and medical insurance enrollment (commonly cited around $150/year, though applicants should confirm the current rate). Student-run councils organize cultural events (Diwali, Holi) and informal FMGE/NExT exam-prep sessions for the Indian cohort. Because Sechenov is Russia's most research-oriented medical university, students also have access to the Biomedical Science & Technology Park for research electives beyond the standard clinical curriculum.
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