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University of International Business (UIB) Almaty

University of International Business (UIB) Almaty Almaty, Kazakhstan

College LOCATION

LOCATION

Almaty, Kazakhstan
College EST YEAR

ESTD. YEAR

1992
College TYPE

TYPE

Private
College NMC

APPROVED BY

NMC, WHO

University of International Business (UIB) Almaty

Affiliated to NMC, WHO, Almaty Qalasy

Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery
MBBS
Fee

USD 4900

Duration

(6 Years)

Eligibility
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Fees Structure
Fees Structure University of International Business (UIB) Almaty

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

Frequently Asked Questions

UIB is among Kazakhstan's top private universities for business education and is ranked well in national and international university rankings.

Yes, Indian students need a Kazakhstan student visa, which is issued after getting an admission letter from UIB.

The average monthly expenses in Almaty (where UIB is located) are: Hostel rent: $100 - $300 Food: $150 - $250 Transport: $20 - $50 Other expenses: $50 - $100

UIB provides on-campus and off-campus hostels, with: Furnished rooms Wi-Fi & study areas Security & laundry services Indian food options nearby

Yes, Kazakhstan is a safe country, and UIB has a secure campus environment with 24/7 security in hostels and university premises.

UIB is a private university in Kazakhstan, established in 1992, with a strong focus on business and management education.

Indian students must meet the following requirements: For Bachelor's: 50% marks in Class 12 (Higher Secondary Certificate) For Master’s: A relevant undergraduate degree English proficiency: IELTS/TOEFL (if required)

UIB offers courses in English, Russian, and Kazakh, but most international students opt for English-taught programs.

UIB primarily offers business, economics, management, finance, IT, and international relations programs. It is not a medical university, so it does not offer MBBS.

Yes, UIB is recognized by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Education and Science and has international accreditations, making its degrees valid globally.