Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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***Interim fee for the session 2025-2026 and subject to change as per the guidelines of State Level Fee Determination Committee, Government of Tashkent**.
Yes, graduates must pass the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) or the National Exit Test (NExT) to practice in India.
Required documents typically include 10th and 12th mark sheets, birth certificate, school leaving certificate, medical certificate, and a passport valid for at least two years.
No, apart from NEET, there are no additional entrance exams required for admission.
Information regarding the availability of Indian cuisine in the hostel mess is not specified. Students may need to explore local options or self-catering arrangements.
While specific details about hostel facilities at Angren University are not provided in the available sources, many universities in Uzbekistan offer accommodation for international students. It's advisable to contact the university directly for precise information.
The medium of instruction is English, facilitating ease of learning for international students
Yes, qualifying NEET is mandatory for Indian students to secure admission.
Candidates must be at least 17 years old on or before 31st December of the admission year, have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, securing at least 50% aggregate marks, and must have qualified NEET.
The MBBS program typically spans six years, including a one-year internship.
Angren University holds a valid license, ensuring excellence in medical education and research.