Why students choose
Kemerovo State Medical University (KemSMU)
Kemerovo State Medical University (KemSMU) was established in 1955 as the first medical institution in the Kuzbass coal-mining region of West Siberia, and it has served as the primary healthcare education hub for this densely populated industrial region for 70 years. The university celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2025 with the inauguration of a new ₹180 crore simulation and skills-training centre, funded by the Kemerovo regional government. This capital investment directly signals the government's commitment to KemSMU's continued development as a modern medical institution.
KemSMU has been continuously listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) since 1992, a 33-year uninterrupted listing that marks consistent compliance with international standards over more than three decades. It holds full NMC recognition for India, WHO accreditation, ECFMG recognition, and FAIMER listing. Over 4,500 students from 38 countries currently study at KemSMU, and more than 300 Indian graduates have completed their MBBS at this institution since 2008, with alumni now practising in hospitals across Moscow, St. Petersburg, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Muscat, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.
The six-year MD programme is taught in English to international students and follows a curriculum aligned with the NMC FMGL Regulations 2021. Clinical exposure begins from Year Three, progressing through Internal Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Emergency Medicine at KemSMU's affiliated hospital network in Kemerovo. The new simulation centre, which opened in 2025, adds pre-clinical skills practice at American/European standards, with advanced manikins, task trainers, and diagnostic simulation tools that prepare students for real patient encounters more effectively than older teaching models.
KemSMU's total 6-year fee is approximately USD 29,500 (approximately ₹26 lakh), making it one of the most competitive government university packages at this accreditation level in Russia. Annual tuition is approximately USD 4,200, and hostel fees are approximately USD 1,200. The cost of living in Kemerovo is moderate and significantly lower than in Moscow or St. Petersburg, another advantage that reduces the total financial burden. The Kemerovo regional government's willingness to invest ₹180 crore in KemSMU's new simulation centre is a compelling indicator of the university's long-term stability and continued development.
Country— Russia (Kemerovo, West Siberia)Duration— 6 yearsAnnual Tuition— USD 4,200 / ₹3.78 lakhTotal 6-Year Fees— USD 29,500 / ₹26 lakhNew Simulation Centre— ₹180 crore facility opened in 2025Established— 1955 (70th anniversary 2025)