Ach Medical University

Ulaanbaatar - Mongolia
Abroad

General Information

Ach Medical University, which was founded in 1998 as the Ach Medical Institute, is now one of Mongolia's top private medical schools. It was one of the first private medical schools to challenge the government's monopoly on medical education. It is in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city. The Mongolian National Council for Education Accreditation (MNCEA) has given it its stamp of approval because of its high academic standards. Many international students come here to get a high-quality, low-cost medical education in Central Asia.


General Information

  • The main address is Peace Avenue-11, Songino-Khairkhan District-18, Ulaanbaatar 18080, Mongolia.
  • The degree given was a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), or Medical Doctor.
  • Language of Instruction: For international programs, mostly English; for domestic tracks, mostly Mongolian.
  • Accreditation: The MNCEA has given it its stamp of approval, the WHO has recognized it, and it is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS). Graduates can get ECFMG certification in the US and NMC/NExT in India.
  • Acceptance:
  • Length: 6 years (5 years of school and 1 year of clinical internship).
  • To be eligible, you must have at least 50% marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) in 10+2. Indian applicants must have a NEET qualification.
  • Intakes: Usually has two main intakes, one in September and one in March.

Campus Facilities

  • AMU has a modern urban campus that is set up to help students learn about medicine in both theory and practice.
  • Academic Facilities: This includes modern lecture halls, multimedia classrooms, and specialized labs for biomedicine and histology.
  • Digital Library: A well-stocked main library with a huge collection of medical books and access to e-databases from around the world.
  • Specialized Schools: The university has a number of branches, such as the School of Nursing, the School of Dentistry, and the School of Traditional Medicine.
  • Research Centers: Actively involved in clinical research, especially in the areas of public health and combining traditional Mongolian medicine with modern medicine.

Hospital & Medical Facilities

Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution

The university is part of the Mongolian healthcare system, which gives students a wide range of clinical experiences.

  • Affiliated Hospitals: Students do clinical rotations at big public and private hospitals in Ulaanbaatar, including ones that specialize in surgery and internal medicine.
  • Simulation Lab: This lab has modern simulation equipment that lets students practice clinical procedures in a safe setting before their internship.
  • Traditional Medicine: This school gives students a unique look at traditional Mongolian medicine, which gives them a broader view of therapy than schools that only teach Western-style medicine.

Fee Structure

State University Affordability

Ach Medical University is known as one of the best places for international medical students to get a good deal.

Type of fee

Amount (About)

Notes

Yearly Tuition

$4,000 to $5,000 USD

It changes a little depending on the international track.

Cost of Entry

$200 to $500 USD

At the time of enrollment, there is a one-time administrative fee.

Cost of the Hostel

$500 to $800 per year

Shared housing close to campus.

Costs of Living

$150 to $250 a month

Covers food, transportation, and utilities in Ulaanbaatar.

Cost for the whole six years

$28,000 to $35,000 USD

Comprehensive estimate including tuition and basic lodging.

City Details

  • The Vibe: Ulaanbaatar is a one-of-a-kind mix of modern city life and nomadic culture. It is Mongolia's cultural and economic center.
  • Connection:
  • Air: The main airport is Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UBN), which has direct flights to South Korea, China, Turkey, and Russia.
  • Getting around: The city has a lot of buses and taxis. Peace Avenue, the main street in the city, runs through the university.

Hostel & Mess

  • Housing: The university provides or helps international students find places to live. Most of these are two- or three-bedroom apartments that people share and have high-speed internet and heating, which is important for the cold winters in Mongolia.
  • Food: Canteens serve food from both Mongolia and other countries. Many hostels have Indian or Nepalese-style mess halls or kitchens because there are a lot of South Asian students in the area.
  • Ulaanbaatar is the coldest capital in the world, but all of the university buildings and hostels have high-efficiency central heating.
  • Community: The International Student Association at AMU puts on cultural events, sports tournaments, and medical seminars to make the school more multicultural.

Miscellaneous

  • NMC/WHO Status: AMU is fully recognized, so graduates can go back to their home countries (like India) after graduation to take the FMGE/NExT licensing exams.
  • Degree Model: Since 2023, Mongolia has moved to a bachelor-master model, where medical graduates get a master's degree after finishing their studies to show how hard the curriculum is.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Yes. AMW coordinates group departure assistance and helps with flight planning. Our local representative in Uzbekistan meets students at Tashkent airport and provides transport to the university hostel. Support continues throughout the first month of your stay.

Answer: Yes. Direct flights between Delhi and Tashkent operate regularly and take under 3 hours. Most universities have structured semester breaks that allow students to visit home at least once or twice a year. AMW advises students on the academic calendar and the best travel windows.

Answer: The process is straightforward and well-defined. AMW handles the complete visa application, document preparation, attestation, and apostille. Visa approval typically takes 10–20 working days from the date of submission.

(1) Free counselling, share your score and goals. <br /> (2) We handle all documentation, applications, and visa processing. <br /> (3) You arrive at college; we provide ongoing support for all 6 years.

Our pass rate is approximately 78% compared to the national average of ~45%, because we begin structured FMGE preparation from Year 4, not after graduation.

No. Every university we recommend offers MBBS fully in English. Basic Russian is helpful for patient interaction during clinical rotations, but the degree is completed entirely in English. Basic Russian can be learned at the University campus for free.

Answer: All AMW partner universities in Uzbekistan offer English-medium MBBS programmes. A basic Uzbek and/or Russian language module is included in the first year to help students communicate with patients during clinical rotations — no prior knowledge of either language is required for admission.

Total cost for MBBS in Russia (tuition + living) is approximately ₹22–38 Lakhs over 6 years, which is much cheaper than private medical colleges in India (₹65–110 Lakhs). Exact fees vary by university

Yes, an MBBS from an NMC-approved foreign university is fully valid in India. You must clear FMGE (transitioning to NExT) to practice.

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