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Ryazan State Medical University

Ryazan State Medical University Ryazan, Russia

College LOCATION

LOCATION

Ryazan, Russia
College EST YEAR

ESTD. YEAR

1950
College TYPE

TYPE

Government
College NMC

APPROVED BY

NMC, WHO

Ryazan State Medical University

Affiliated to NMC, WHO, Ryazan Oblast

Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery
MBBS
Fee

USD $4000

Duration

(6 Years)

Eligibility
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Fees Structure
Fees Structure Ryazan State Medical University

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Students undergo clinical training in top government hospitals affiliated with the university, providing real-world medical experience.

RSMU has a good FMGE passing rate, as the university follows the NMC syllabus, helping students prepare for exams like FMGE (India), USMLE (USA), and PLAB (UK).

Yes, Indian mess facilities are available, and students can also cook their own food in the hostel kitchen.

Separate hostels for boys and girls 24/7 security & CCTV surveillance Indian food available (both vegetarian & non-vegetarian) Wi-Fi, laundry, gym, and study halls

Yes, a study gap is acceptable, provided the student meets all other eligibility criteria.

No, there is no entrance exam. Admission is based on NEET score and academic performance.

Must have completed 10+2 (PCB) with at least 50% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC). NEET qualification is mandatory as per NMC regulations. The student must be at least 17 years old by 31st December in the admission year.

The MBBS program duration is 6 years, including 5 years of academic study and 1 year of internship.

The MBBS course is taught in English for international students, but students also learn Russian for clinical practice in hospitals.

Yes, RSMU is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC, formerly MCI) and is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS).