The Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health (FMIPH) is a prestigious government medical university located in Fergana, Uzbekistan. Known for its commitment to high academic standards, FMIPH offers world-class education in medicine and public health. With globally recognized degrees and modern facilities, it has become a top destination for international students, especially from India.
Established in 1991, the Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health is a leading institution in Uzbekistan dedicated to producing skilled healthcare professionals. The institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in medicine, with a strong emphasis on clinical training, research, and community health. With English-medium instruction and a multicultural environment, FMIPH is home to students from over 20 countries.
To apply for the MBBS program at FMIPH, Indian students must meet the following criteria:
Educational Qualification – Must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Minimum 50% marks in PCB (40% for reserved categories).
NEET Qualification – Must have qualified NEET in the applicable academic year.
Age Requirement – Age should be at least 17 years at the time of admission.
Accredited by the WHO, NMC (India), and other international medical councils.
Quality education at a fraction of the cost compared to private Indian medical colleges.
MBBS course taught entirely in English.
Advanced labs, digital classrooms, and affiliated hospitals for practical training.
Well-equipped hostels, Indian mess facilities, and 24/7 security.
Direct admission without NEET ranking barriers (NEET qualification required).
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Receive the provisional admission letter from FMIPH.
Submit passport for visa processing
Receive the official invitation letter and student visa.
Pay the tuition fee and travel to Uzbekistan.
Complete the registration at the university and start classes.