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MBBS Avicenna Avicenna Tajik State Medical University Fees & Admission

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If your NEET score is not enough for a government medical college in India or in Pakistan, or private medical education is beyond your family’s budget, studying medicine abroad may be an option worth considering.

Avicenna Tajik State Medical University is a public medical university in Dushanbe offering a General Medicine program for international students. The university attracts applicants from India and Pakistan because of its comparatively lower tuition costs, international student community, and medical-training environment.

This guide explains the program structure, admission requirements, 2026–27 fees, clinical training, internship pathway, and the regulatory steps Indian and Pakistani students should review before applying.

Quick answer: The first-semester package for a new student is $4,500. Tuition from the second semester onward is $2,250 per semester. Hostel and mess are compulsory during the first academic year, while hostel accommodation becomes optional afterward.

Why Consider Avicenna Tajik State Medical University?

Before comparing medical universities, students should review the factors that matter most: program structure, costs, language of instruction, clinical training, internship arrangements, and licensing requirements in their home country.

Factor

Avicenna Tajik State Medical University

Institution type

Public medical university

Location

Dushanbe, Tajikistan

Program

General Medicine

Intended audience

International students, including applicants from India and Pakistan

Medium of instruction

English-medium international program, subject to current university confirmation

NEET requirement

Indian students must meet the applicable NEET and NMC requirements

PM&DC requirements

Pakistani students must meet current PM&DC requirements

First-semester package

$4,500 for new first-year students

Tuition afterward

$2,250 per semester

Hostel

Compulsory during the first academic year; optional afterward

Student mess

$120 per month and not included in the package

Donation or capitation

No donation charged by Edubrink; all university and service charges should be confirmed in writing

Important: Lower tuition does not automatically make a program suitable for every student. Before applying, verify the degree title, academic duration, internship structure, clinical training, and licensing pathway for your country.

Recognition, Listings and Licensing Pathways

The terms listing, accreditation, regulatory compliance, and professional recognition do not mean the same thing.

A university’s inclusion in a directory does not automatically guarantee medical registration in India, Pakistan, the United States, or another country.

Body or framework

Current relevance

What it means for students

NMC — India

Subject to the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate Regulations and other current requirements

Indian students must verify academic duration, internship structure, medium of instruction, clinical training, NEET status, and licensing eligibility

PM&DC — Pakistan

Subject to the current foreign medical education policy

Pakistani students should verify academic eligibility, MDCAT conditions, Student Registration Certificate requirements, NRE, internship, and registration rules

World Directory of Medical Schools

Avicenna Tajik State Medical University has a WDOMS directory entry

WDOMS listing confirms a school record but does not by itself guarantee licensing or recognition in every country

ECFMG — United States

Eligibility depends on the current Sponsor Note, graduation years, and certification requirements

Students and graduates may pursue ECFMG Certification only when the school and individual applicant satisfy all current requirements

What Does WDOMS Listing Mean?

WDOMS is an international directory of medical schools.

A WDOMS listing is not the same as WHO approval, global recognition, or guaranteed licensing.

Students should use the directory to confirm the institution’s identity, program details, operational status, and relevant Sponsor Notes.

Requirements for Indian Students

Indian students should hold a valid NEET qualification under the applicable Indian rules for medical education abroad.

NEET qualification alone does not confirm complete eligibility.

Before accepting admission, Indian students should verify:

  • The official duration of the medical program

  • The internship structure and location

  • The medium of instruction

  • Clinical-training requirements

  • Eligibility for professional registration in Tajikistan

  • Compliance with the NMC Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate Regulations

  • The licensing examination applicable to their graduation batch

  • Any additional supervised training required in India

Regulatory note: Admission to a foreign medical university does not automatically guarantee registration or licensing in India.

Edubrink can help review the student’s documents and explain the current process, but final decisions remain with the university and the relevant Indian authorities.

Requirements for Pakistani Students

Pakistani students should review the latest PM&DC policy before accepting admission to a foreign medical program.

Requirements may include:

  • FSc Pre-Medical or an accepted equivalent qualification

  • The academic percentage required by the current policy

  • MDCAT eligibility under the applicable rules

  • PM&DC Student Registration Certificate before beginning foreign medical studies

  • Verification of the institution and qualification

  • Completion of the required academic and clinical hours

  • NRE requirements

  • Internship or house-job requirements

  • Provisional and full registration conditions

Important for Pakistani applicants: Confirm PM&DC registration requirements before paying university or service fees and before travelling abroad.

Edubrink can explain the application pathway, but final recognition and registration decisions are made by PM&DC.

FMGE and the Future Licensing Pathway

Licensing examinations are a major part of the decision to study medicine abroad and should be considered before admission, not after graduation.

FMGE remains part of the current licensing pathway for many Indian foreign medical graduates. Students should review the latest official NBEMS and NMC announcements for the examination applicable to their graduation batch.

Why Is FMGE Challenging?

FMGE performance depends on several factors:

  • Individual academic preparation

  • Understanding of the Indian medical curriculum

  • Clinical exposure

  • English and medical communication skills

  • Consistent exam-focused preparation

  • Compliance with NMC requirements

Edubrink does not publish a university-specific FMGE pass rate unless it is supported by verifiable official data.

Honest guidance: A university cannot guarantee that a student will pass FMGE, NExT, NRE, USMLE, or another licensing examination.

What About NExT?

NExT has been proposed as part of India’s future medical licensing framework. Students should not assume that it has already replaced FMGE for every foreign medical graduate.

The examination applicable to a student may depend on:

  • Graduation year

  • Regulatory updates

  • NMC announcements

  • NBEMS announcements

  • Transitional rules in force at the time

Students should verify the current pathway for their expected graduation batch rather than relying on admission-agent guarantees.

General Medicine Program Structure

The General Medicine program combines foundational sciences, pre-clinical education, clinical subjects, and practical training.

Stage

Indicative academic focus

Foundation stage

Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, and basic medical sciences

Pre-clinical stage

Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, and diagnostic foundations

Clinical transition

Introduction to Internal Medicine, Surgery, and clinical examination

Clinical stage

Internal Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Psychiatry, and Emergency Medicine

Practical training and internship

Subject to the official university curriculum and regulatory requirements

The exact sequence of subjects, academic hours, credits, and clinical rotations should be confirmed through the official curriculum for the student’s intake.

Before applying: Request written confirmation of the degree title, academic duration, internship duration, clinical hours, and hospital rotation structure.

Clinical Training and Internship

The internship and post-graduation pathway depends on the student’s nationality, graduation batch, official program structure, and the regulations in force at the time of graduation.

Internship in Tajikistan

Clinical training and internship may be completed through Avicenna Tajik State Medical University and its approved affiliated training facilities, subject to the official curriculum and current university arrangements.

Students should obtain written confirmation of:

  • The academic duration

  • The internship duration

  • The location of the internship

  • Hospitals used for clinical training

  • Supervised clinical hours

  • Whether the internship forms part of the same qualification

  • Eligibility for professional registration in Tajikistan

Internship Pathway for Indian Students

Indian students should verify that the academic and internship structure meets current NMC requirements.

Depending on the rules applicable to their graduation batch, students may need to:

  • Complete the required internship as part of the foreign medical program

  • Pass the applicable licensing examination

  • Complete additional supervised training required in India

  • Meet the conditions for provisional and permanent registration

Internship Pathway for Pakistani Students

Pakistani students should verify:

  • PM&DC student registration before departure

  • Required academic and clinical hours

  • NRE requirements

  • Internship or house-job requirements

  • Provisional registration conditions

  • Full registration conditions

No automatic licensing: Completing the degree does not by itself guarantee professional registration in India or Pakistan.

Campus Life for Indian and Pakistani Students

Food and Daily Living

Indian-style vegetarian and non-vegetarian food options may be available near the university and student accommodation.

Tajikistan is a Muslim-majority country, and halal food is widely available in restaurants, markets, and student areas.

Students should confirm:

  • Current meal plans

  • Monthly mess cost

  • Location of food facilities

  • Vegetarian availability

  • Hostel kitchen rules

  • Whether mess membership is compulsory

For the 2026–27 package, the student mess costs $120 per month and is compulsory during the first academic year.

International Student Community

Avicenna Tajik State Medical University hosts international students from India, Pakistan, and other countries.

Before enrolling, students may ask for updated information about:

  • International student numbers

  • Indian and Pakistani student communities

  • Student associations

  • Academic support

  • Language assistance

  • Orientation services

  • Hostel allocation

Fixed student-enrolment numbers should only be published when confirmed by the university for the current academic year.

Safety and Campus Arrangements

Dushanbe has received strong scores in international public-safety surveys. These national results should not be treated as a direct rating of the university campus or student accommodation.

Students should separately verify:

  • Hostel security arrangements

  • CCTV and access control

  • Male and female accommodation options

  • Curfew rules

  • Emergency assistance

  • Transport between the hostel, university, and hospitals

  • Current travel advice issued by their government or embassy

Parent checklist: Ask for recent hostel photographs, the exact location, room occupancy, security arrangements, transport details, and written accommodation rules.

Admission Requirements for 2026–27

The university’s core document requirements are the same for all nationalities. Additional regulatory requirements apply depending on the student’s country.

General Requirements for First-Year Students

First-year applicants should prepare:

  • Valid passport

  • Original secondary school certificate

  • Original school transcript or marks sheet

  • Academic records showing:

    • Biology

    • Physics

    • Chemistry

    • English

  • Any additional documents requested by the university

Document Attestation and Legalization

School documents must be:

  • Attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the issuing country

  • Apostilled or otherwise legalized according to current requirements

  • Translated if required by the university or Tajik authorities

Scanned copies may be used for the initial assessment.

Original-document rule: Students must bring all original documents to Tajikistan. Final admission and university registration cannot be completed without the originals.

Additional Requirements for Indian Students

Indian applicants should also verify:

  • Valid NEET qualification

  • 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English

  • The academic eligibility required by the university and NMC

  • Current NMC requirements for foreign medical education

  • Any university entrance interview or academic assessment

IELTS may not be required, subject to the university’s current English-language assessment policy.

Additional Requirements for Pakistani Students

Pakistani applicants should also verify:

  • FSc Pre-Medical or accepted equivalent qualification

  • MDCAT eligibility under the current PM&DC policy

  • PM&DC Student Registration Certificate before starting foreign medical studies

  • Current PM&DC foreign medical education requirements

  • Any university entrance interview or academic assessment

Requirements for Transfer Students

Students transferring from another university should provide:

  • Valid passport

  • Original secondary school documents

  • Academic records showing Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and English

  • Official transcript from the previous university

  • Details of completed subjects and credits

  • Academic hours where available

  • Course descriptions or syllabi if requested

  • Any additional documents needed for credit evaluation

Transfer documents must also be appropriately attested, apostilled, or legalized.

Transfer placement is not guaranteed. The university decides the accepted credits and placement year after reviewing the student’s complete original file.

University Interview or Academic Assessment

Applicants may be required to complete a science interview or academic assessment.

The assessment may cover:

  • Biology

  • Chemistry

  • Physics

The format, dates, passing criteria, and delivery method should be confirmed for the current intake.

Edubrink can provide preparation support after the university confirms the official assessment details.

Student Visa Process

After receiving admission or invitation documents, students must follow the current Tajikistan student-visa procedure.

Typical documents may include:

  • University admission or invitation letter

  • Valid passport

  • Passport photographs

  • Academic documents

  • Medical fitness certificate, if requested

  • Visa application

  • Electronic Travel Authorisation, where applicable

  • Additional documents requested by the embassy or Tajik authorities

Indian Applicants

Indian students should confirm the current process through:

  • The Embassy of Tajikistan in New Delhi

  • The official Tajik visa system

  • The university or its authorized admission representative

Pakistani Applicants

Pakistani students should confirm the current process through:

  • The Embassy of Tajikistan in Islamabad

  • The official Tajik visa system

  • The university or its authorized admission representative

Visa documents may include a copy of the admission letter, university letter, passport photographs, visa application, original passport, and applicable government fees.

Do not book non-refundable travel before the visa is issued and the ticket is confirmed for travel.

Fees for New First-Year Students in 2026–27

The first-year package and later-semester fees should be shown separately.

First-Semester Package

Fee item

Amount

First-semester admission package

$4,500

Student mess

$120 per month — not included

What Is Included in the $4,500 Package?

The first-semester package includes:

  • Admission fee

  • First-semester tuition

  • First-semester hostel accommodation

  • Airport pickup

  • University registration fee

  • Document translation and notarization

  • One-year visa extension

  • Service charges

The student mess is not included.

Fees From the Second Semester Onward

Fee item

Amount

Tuition

$2,250 per semester

Hostel during the second semester

$300

Visa extension from the following year

$200 per year

Medical insurance from the following year

$100 per year

Nostrification fee

$100 one time, during the second semester

Mess

$120 per month

Hostel and mess are compulsory during the first academic year.

After the first year:

  • Hostel accommodation becomes optional

  • Hostel fees apply only if the student chooses to continue

  • Food and personal expenses depend on the student’s arrangements

Estimated First-Year Cost

Cost item

Amount

First-semester package

$4,500

Second-semester tuition

$2,250

Second-semester hostel

$300

Nostrification fee

$100

First-year total before mess

$7,150

The student mess costs $120 per month.

The final first-year total depends on the number of months billed for the mess.

Estimated first-year cost formula: $7,150 + ($120 × number of mess months).

Estimated Six-Year Cost

Assuming a six-year program with 12 semesters:

Cost component

Estimated amount

First-semester package

$4,500

Second-semester tuition

$2,250

Mandatory second-semester hostel

$300

Remaining 10 semesters of tuition

$22,500

Visa extensions for Years 2–6

$1,000

Medical insurance for Years 2–6

$500

Nostrification fee

$100

Estimated total before mess and optional accommodation

$31,150

This estimate does not include:

  • Student mess

  • Optional hostel accommodation after the first year

  • International flights

  • Local transport

  • Personal expenses

  • Additional document costs

  • Licensing examinations

  • Post-graduation registration or internship costs

Planning estimate: The academic and mandatory administrative cost is approximately $31,150, before food, flights, personal expenses, and optional accommodation after Year 1.

USD is the base currency. INR and PKR conversions should be shown as approximate figures with the date and exchange rate used.

Fees for Transfer Students

The transfer package differs from the package for new first-year students.

Fee item

Amount

First-semester transfer package

$4,800

Tuition from the next semester onward

$2,250 per semester

Hostel during the compulsory first year

$300 per semester after the package semester

Visa extension from the following year

$200 per year

Medical insurance from the following year

$100 per year

Nostrification fee

$100 one time

Student mess

$120 per month — not included

What Is Included in the $4,800 Transfer Package?

The transfer package includes:

  • Admission fee

  • First-semester tuition

  • First-semester hostel

  • Airport pickup

  • University registration

  • Document translation and notarization

  • One-year visa extension

  • Credit-hour evaluation

  • Service charges

The total transfer cost depends on:

  • The approved transfer year

  • The number of accepted credits

  • The number of semesters remaining

  • Whether the student chooses hostel accommodation after the compulsory first year

Apply Through Edubrink

Edubrink supports applicants with:

  • Initial eligibility review

  • University application guidance

  • Document checklist

  • Initial document assessment

  • Submission support

  • Interview preparation

  • Visa-document guidance

  • Pre-departure information

  • Explanation of current NMC and PM&DC requirements

Scanned documents may be used during the initial assessment, but the originals are required for final university registration.

Final admission, visa issuance, professional recognition, registration, and licensing decisions remain with the university and relevant authorities.

Next step: Contact Edubrink on WhatsApp to request the current fee sheet, document checklist, and eligibility review.

Who May Consider This Program?

This program may suit students who:

  • Want a lower-cost alternative to private medical education in India or Pakistan

  • Are prepared to complete a long academic and clinical pathway

  • Understand that studying abroad requires additional licensing steps

  • Are willing to prepare for FMGE, NExT, NRE, or another applicable examination

  • Prefer a public medical university

  • Have reviewed the official degree, internship, and fee structure

This program may not suit students who:

  • Expect automatic licensing after graduation

  • Choose a medical university only because of price

  • Have not verified the internship structure

  • Are not prepared for licensing examinations

  • Need guaranteed professional registration in their home country

Studying medicine abroad can be a suitable pathway for some students, but it requires regulatory verification, financial planning, and long-term academic commitment.

Requirements

Passport
High School Diploma
Academic Transcript(Optional)

FAQ

Our Study Abroad FAQ covers everything you need to know—from choosing the right destination and applying to universities, to visa requirements.

1

Is ATSMU Tajikistan NMC approved for Indian students in 2026?

Yes. Avicenna Tajik State Medical University is fully NMC approved and compliant with NMC FMGL Regulations 2021. The 60-month academic program, mandatory 12-month internship at ATSMU, and 100% English medium instruction all meet NMC requirements. Indian students must qualify NEET-UG in their admission year. Graduates are eligible for FMGE / NExT. Edubrink verifies your eligibility free of charge
2

Are original documents required?

Yes. Scanned copies may be used for the initial review, but original documents are mandatory for final admission and university registration.
3

Can I transfer to Avicenna Tajik State Medical University?

Yes, you can transfer to Avicenna Tajik State Medical University. Transfer applicants must submit their official transcript from their previous university along with the required academic documents. The university will review the complete application to determine which credits can be transferred and the appropriate year of placement.
4

How much is the tuition fee after the first semester at Avicenna Tajik State Medical University?

Tuition from the second semester onward is $2,250 per semester.

4,500 Per Year

International Student tutition fee

6 Years

Duration

September 2026

Start Month

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Campus

Full-time

Mode of Study

English

Language

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