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Caspian University International School of Medicine

Caspian University International School of Medicine Almaty, Kazakhstan

College LOCATION

LOCATION

Almaty, Kazakhstan
College EST YEAR

ESTD. YEAR

1992
College TYPE

TYPE

Private
College NMC

APPROVED BY

NMC, WHO

Caspian University International School of Medicine

Affiliated to NMC, WHO, Almaty

Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery
MBBS
Fee

USD 19000

Duration

(6)

Eligibility
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Fees Structure
Fees Structure Caspian University International School of Medicine

***Interim fee for the session 2025-2026 and subject to change as per the guidelines of State Level Fee Determination Committee, Government of Almaty**.

Frequently Asked Questions

Kazakhstan has cold winters (as low as -10°C to -20°C) and mild summers (20°C to 30°C). Students should prepare accordingly

Yes, Indian food is available in the university mess/canteen, and Indian restaurants are also present in major Kazakh cities.

The university has a decent FMGE passing rate, but Indian students must prepare well for the exam while studying.

Caspian University provides separate hostel facilities for boys and girls, including: 24/7 security Indian mess/canteen Wi-Fi and study halls Laundry and other amenities

Yes, Kazakhstan is a safe country for Indian students, and the university provides a secure campus environment with hostel facilities and Indian student communities.

Indian students must meet the following criteria: NEET qualification (as per NMC guidelines) 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12 (40% for reserved categories) Minimum age of 17 years at the time of admission

Caspian University is a private university in Kazakhstan.

The entire MBBS course is taught in English, making it easier for Indian students to study and understand.

The MBBS program is 5 years long, which is shorter than the 6-year course offered by most medical universities in Kazakhstan.

Yes, Caspian University is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India and the World Health Organization (WHO), allowing Indian students to practice in India after clearing the FMGE/NExT exam.