When does the academic year at BSU begin?
+September is when classes start. The admission and documentation process needs to be wrapped up well before that; ideally by June or July, so your visa and travel arrangements do not end up in a rush.

Russia | Approved by the World Health Organization (WHO), the National Medical Commission (NMC) India, and the Medical Council of India (MCI). Licensed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. | The program is taught in English for international students. No IELTS or TOEFL is required for admission. medium
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Russia has long been a trusted destination for students who want a genuine medical education at a cost that makes sense. Buryat State University; officially known as Dorzhi Banzarov Buryat State University; has been part of this tradition for decades. Its Institute of Medicine sits in Ulan-Ude, the capital of the Republic of Buryatia, a city tucked along the Uda and Selenga rivers not far from the shores of Lake Baikal. The surroundings are remarkable, but the main draw for students is what happens inside the campus.
The university traces its history to 1932, when it started as the Buryat-Mongolian State Pedagogical Institute. Over the following decades it grew steadily, and in 1995 it merged with the Ulan-Ude branch of Novosibirsk State University to become the modern Buryat State University. The medical faculty itself was formally established in 1999, making it a focused and purposeful addition to the institution's portfolio rather than an afterthought.
Located at Ulitsa Smolina 24A in Ulan-Ude, the campus is well-equipped for both academic and day-to-day student life. Lecture halls, research labs, a library, cafeteria, and on-campus hostel facilities are all part of the setup. The city of Ulan-Ude is compact and walkable, which students often appreciate once they settle in.
One reason international students especially those from India; consistently choose this university is the combination of genuine academic depth and manageable costs. BSU holds recognition from the World Health Organization, the National Medical Commission of India, and operates under the oversight of Russia's Ministry of Science and Higher Education. These approvals aren't just paperwork; they determine whether your degree is valid when you return home and sit for licensing exams like FMGE or NEXT.
The medical program here covers everything from foundational sciences in the early years to full clinical rotations by the time you reach the final stages. Students work in affiliated hospitals in Ulan-Ude, which gives them exposure to real patients and practical procedures well before graduation.
No hidden charges, no donation. The full picture of costs at Buryat State University Institute of Medicine.
Tuition Fee
Tuition is approximately $3,600 per year (roughly βΉ3.0β3.1 lakhs INR). Total annual costs including hostel, food,
USD 1,750β2,250/semester USD 3,500β4,500/yr β βΉ2.9β3.75 lakh
Hostel Fee
On-campus hostel accommodation costs around $600β$900 USD per year depending on room type. Rooms are available in shared
USD 50β75/month (USD 600β900/yr) β βΉ50,000β75,000/yr
Food & Meals
βΉ6,000ββΉ9,000 per month
per month
Insurance
βΉ20,000ββΉ35,000/yr Year 1 slightly higher
Year 1
Donation
No Donation
No Hidden Fees
Total Estimated Cost
βΉ20β28 lakh Total 6 Year Cost
6 Year
25β35%
Average FMGE first-attempt pass rates for students from many overseas medical universities. Students from structured programs consistently score higher.
Students returning to India need to clear the FMGE/NExT exam. Buryat State University Institute of Medicine integrates exam-oriented coaching into the regular curriculum so students are prepared from day one.
A structured program that takes you from foundational sciences to clinical mastery.
β’ Introduction to Medical Latin, History of Medicine, and basic bioethics
Key subjects: β’ Core subjects: Anatomy, Histology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics form the pre-clinical base
Furnished hostel rooms with Wi-Fi, laundry, 24/7 security, and Indian mess on or near campus.
Indian restaurants and mess facilities serving vegetarian and non-vegetarian home-style food daily.
Strong Indian community with cultural events, festival celebrations, and peer support groups.
Students get hands-on clinical training in government and private hospitals affiliated with the university.
Practical information for students planning to study at Buryat State University Institute of Medicine.
Prepare for all seasons. Thermal wear for winters, light clothing for summers. University provides heating in hostels.
Student visa processed with university invitation letter. Direct and connecting flights from major Indian cities.
Health insurance included in fees. Medical facility on campus plus city hospitals easily accessible.
Local SIM cards available. WhatsApp and video calls keep you connected with family back home.
Average monthly expenses of $150β$250 covering food, transport, and personal needs.
University library, online databases, and study groups. Seniors mentor juniors through academic challenges.
Our team guides you through every step β from application to arriving on campus.
Our Russia specialist provides a comprehensive, honest briefing on the current context, alongside university comparison data, FMGE outcomes, and cost analysis.
Our team provides the Russia-specific checklist, including HIV test guidance.
Our team advises on approved testing centres in India. HIV certificate obtained before visa application.
Direct submission to your selected Russia partner university. Offer letter within 7β14 days.
Our team coordinates the official university invitation letter, which is required before the Russian Embassy visa application.
Full visa documentation submitted to the Russian Embassy or Consulate.
Our team advises on current reliable fee payment channels, given the banking context.
City-specific orientation hostel, transport, winter gear essentials, SIM card, migration card process,
Our team advises on the current best routing to your destination city. Confirms arrival with the local team.
Our local team meets you at the airport. University migration card registration is handled within 7 days of arrival.
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βThe faculty here is incredibly supportive. The clinical training during hospital rotations has given me real confidence in patient care.β
βAffordable fees without compromising on quality. The campus facilities and hostel life made my transition abroad very smooth.β
βEnglish medium instruction and WHO-recognized curriculum were the deciding factors for me. No regrets so far β excellent experience overall.β
βThe university helped with everything from visa to accommodation. Hospital exposure from year three has been invaluable for my FMGE prep.β
βJust cleared my licensing exam on the first attempt. The structured coaching and mock exams during final year were a game-changer.β
βSafe campus, good food options, and a strong Indian student community. The teaching methodology is very practical and hands-on.β
September is when classes start. The admission and documentation process needs to be wrapped up well before that; ideally by June or July, so your visa and travel arrangements do not end up in a rush.
Yes. The Institute has a department dedicated to Traditional Medical Systems including Tibetan Medicine; the first of its kind at any Russian medical university. Not something you will find elsewhere.
BSU has a formal research tie-up with the Institute of General and Experimental Biology under the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Students can participate in national and international conferences, and some have received government and presidential scholarships for research work.
15 clinical internship programs and 4 clinical residency programs. Postgraduate options are also available under the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Buryatia; so if you want to specialise after MBBS, the pathway is right there.
Yes. BSU is a member of UArctic and collaborates with institutions under the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Education. Exchange and research opportunities exist through these connections.
180 professors hold a Doctor of Science degree and 575 are associate professors with a PhD or Candidate of Science qualification. For a regional university, that is a strong academic base.
Pharmacy, 19 clinical internship specialties, and 6 residency programs. The Tibetan Medicine department adds something genuinely different that most Russian medical universities simply do not have.
Yes; supermarket, cafe, pharmacy, and a medical clinic are all inside the campus. For daily needs, you rarely need to step outside, which helps a lot in the first few months.
Yes. Fees can be paid semester-wise, so twice a year instead of one lump sum. Makes budgeting considerably more manageable for most families.
Cold, dry winters and warm summers. Temperatures drop well below zero in winter, so proper warm clothing is non-negotiable. The good news is snowfall is not heavy and the city stays functional through winter without much disruption.
About 130 km. Not something you visit every weekend, but close enough for trips during breaks. Having one of the world's most remarkable natural sites nearby is a quiet bonus to studying in Ulan-Ude.



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