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Perm State Medical University (PSMU) Russia

Perm State Medical University (PSMU)  Russia Perm, Russia

College LOCATION

LOCATION

Perm, Russia
College EST YEAR

ESTD. YEAR

1916
College TYPE

TYPE

Government
College NMC

APPROVED BY

MCI, WHO

Perm State Medical University (PSMU) Russia

Affiliated to MCI, WHO, Perm

Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery
MBBS
Fee

USD 5,500

Duration

(6 Yrs.)

Eligibility
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Fees Structure
Fees Structure Perm State Medical University (PSMU) Russia

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Perm is a safe city with a good student-friendly environment. The university provides 24/7 security in hostels and campus areas.

Yes, students can cook in the hostel kitchens. There are Indian mess facilities and restaurants available in Perm.

Cold winters (-10°C to -25°C) and mild summers (15°C to 25°C). Students should prepare for extreme winter temperatures.

The university provides hostel accommodations with: Fully furnished rooms. 24/7 security and Wi-Fi. Common kitchens, study halls, and laundry facilities. Separate arrangements for boys and girls.

The admission process includes: Filling out an online application. Submitting required documents (10th & 12th mark sheets, passport, NEET score, etc.). Receiving an admission letter from the university. Applying for a student visa. Paying the first-year tuition fee. Traveling to Russia to start the course.

No, there is no entrance exam for admission. Students only need to qualify for NEET.

Students must have: 50% marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in 12th grade (40% for reserved categories). A valid NEET qualification score (mandatory for Indian students).

The MBBS course is taught in English, making it suitable for Indian students.

The MBBS program lasts for 6 years, including one year of internship.

Yes, PSMU is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) (formerly MCI), World Health Organization (WHO), and other international medical bodies.