The Medical University Reaviz, St. Petersburg Branch, is a highly regarded private institution recognized for its modern approach to medical education, strong clinical affiliations in the metropolitan area, and full NMC recognition.
Official Designation: Medical University Reaviz, St. Petersburg Branch.
Founding Year: The institution's main campus was established in 1993 (in Samara), with the St. Petersburg branch commencing operations later to serve the demand in the North-Western region.
Institutional Status: Operates as a Private University holding state licensing and accreditation from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Russian Federation.
Recognition & Governance: Adheres strictly to the Russian Federal State Educational Standards (FSES) and is regulated by the Ministry of Health.
Degree Awarded: Graduates receive the Specialist Degree (MD/MBBS) in General Medicine.
NMC Compliance: Fully NMC Approved. The degree is accepted as equivalent to MBBS for Indian licensing, subject to clearing the NExT exam.
Program Duration: The course is a mandatory 6 Years, comprising both rigorous academic study and mandatory clinical training.
Instruction Language: International programs are typically offered in the English Medium.
Global Recognition: Recognized by WHO WDOMS, ECFMG, and WFME, facilitating global practice and examination eligibility.
Curriculum Basis: Follows the rigorous Russian FSES, emphasizing modern practical skills and competency-based learning.
The Reaviz St. Petersburg Branch operates from modern, urban academic facilities, designed to maximize resources within Russia's cultural capital.
Campus Layout: The campus occupies modern academic and administrative buildings within St. Petersburg, often specializing in lecture and lab facilities.
Academic Blocks: Houses modern academic blocks with spacious Lecture Halls equipped with contemporary A/V teaching aids and digital projection systems.
Simulation Centers: Equipped with highly functional Clinical Skills Centers and Simulation Labs for mandatory procedural training, utilizing advanced medical simulators.
Anatomy Facilities: Features dedicated Anatomy Labs and specialized resources for practical study.
Departmental Labs: Extensive and well-equipped laboratories are provided for foundational sciences (e.g., Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology).
Central Library: Maintains a large, specialized Medical Library with a substantial collection of print and digital resources.
Digital Access: Provides institutional access to essential digital medical databases and e-journals for research.
Reading Halls: Provides numerous spacious reading halls with ample seating capacity for focused study.
Wi-Fi Connectivity: High-speed Wi-Fi access is provided across academic buildings and libraries.
Security: The academic areas are monitored by 24/7 security personnel and CCTV surveillance.
Heating & Utilities: Centralized utility management ensures effective heating and ventilation in all blocks.
Internal Canteens: Student canteens and cafeterias are available.
Sports Facilities: Access to internal sports facilities and local complexes for student recreation.
Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution
Clinical exposure is rigorous, mandatory, and utilizes a network of specialized state and private hospital affiliates across the St. Petersburg metropolitan area.
Total Bed Strength: Students rotate across a collective clinical network utilizing 1000+ teaching beds across various integrated and affiliated clinical bases in St. Petersburg.
Primary Teaching Hospital: The university utilizes several major City Clinical Hospitals (CCHs) and specialized St. Petersburg hospitals as its primary teaching bases.
Patient Load: Exposure is guaranteed to an extremely high volume of diverse pathology due to St. Petersburg's status as a federal city and major referral center.
Training Method: Core method involves intensive bedside teaching and supervised patient interaction from the clinical years onwards.
Surgical Exposure: Significant surgical exposure is provided in affiliated hospital Operating Theatres.
Diagnostic Tools: Direct exposure and practical training using advanced imaging technologies (MRI, CT, Angiography).
Core Rotations: Structured, compulsory rotations in Internal Medicine, General Surgery, OBGYN, Pediatrics, and Traumatology.
Emergency/Trauma: Dedicated postings in high-traffic Emergency and Trauma Departments are compulsory.
Faculty Oversight: Clinical training is directly supervised by senior specialists and clinical faculty.
Language Application: Practical application of Russian language skills is mandatory during patient interaction, with dedicated language courses provided.
State University Affordability
The fees reflect the high operational costs associated with studying at a private institution in Russia's cultural capital.
Annual Tuition Fee: Approx. $5,500 – $7,500 USD per year.
Total 6-Year Tuition: Approx. $33,000 – $45,000 USD (total academic fee).
Payment Mode: Fees are payable annually in USD or the Russian Ruble (RUB) equivalent.
Tuition Stability: Fees are generally stable, subject to annual revisions by the university.
Hostel Fees (Annual): Approx. $800 – $1,500 USD per year (residential rent).
Mandatory Medical Insurance: Approx. $250 – $400 USD per year.
Mandatory Visa/Residency Permit Fee: Approx. $150 – $300 USD per year.
Initial Registration Fee: A small, non-refundable one-time enrollment fee is collected in the first year.
Caution Deposit (Refundable): A refundable caution deposit is collected once (amount varies).
No Capitation Fee: Absolutely no non-refundable development or capitation fees are charged.
St. Petersburg is Russia's cultural capital, a historic metropolis renowned for its architecture, arts, and strong academic environment.
General Atmosphere: St. Petersburg is a city of grand imperial architecture, vast canals, and rich artistic history, often referred to as the "Venice of the North."
Safety Profile: Considered safe by global standards, with robust security and high monitoring in public spaces.
Student Life: Features an exceptionally active and intellectually stimulating student life, with access to world-class museums, opera, and theaters.
Climate: Experiences a cold, maritime continental climate, with long, gray, snowy winters and moderately warm summers.
Transportation: Boasts an efficient, deep Metro system and extensive bus and tram networks, making city navigation easy and affordable.
Local Transport Cost: Highly affordable student public transport passes are available.
Famous Food: Local cuisine includes Borscht (beetroot soup), Pelmeni (dumplings), and Pirozhki (stuffed buns).
Indian Food Accessibility: The city has a moderate to high number of Indian restaurants and grocery stores catering to the expat and student population.
Currency: The local currency is the Russian Ruble (RUB).
Cost of Living: The cost of living is high compared to other Russian cities (like Ufa or Kazan), but manageable with student subsidies.
Residential living is secured, typically provided in subsidized university accommodations or affiliated housing in the metro area.
Hostel Policy: On-campus residency is usually available and often mandatory for the first year.
Accommodation Type: Rooms are located in secure, university-managed dormitory blocks or affiliated residences.
Room Configuration: Primarily 2-seater or 3-seater shared occupancy.
Furnishings: Rooms include beds, study desks, chairs, and dedicated heating radiators.
Security: Hostels maintain robust 24/7 security staff presence and CCTV surveillance.
Heating System: Equipped with highly effective centralized heating systems.
Kitchen Facilities: Common, well-equipped kitchen areas are provided on each floor or wing, suitable for self-cooking.
Mess System (Self-Catering): The standard model is self-cooking.
Dietary Control: This allows Indian students complete adherence to specific dietary requirements.
Study Halls: Dedicated, quiet Study Halls/Reading Rooms are provided within the hostel blocks.
Admission Selection: Based on NEET UG merit and successful completion of the university's admission procedures.
No Service Bond: No mandatory service bond or financial penalty is imposed by the university or the Russian government.
Internship Requirement: Mandatory 1-year internship must be completed in a clinical base in Russia as part of the 6-year Specialist degree structure.
NExT Eligibility: Graduates must successfully complete the 6-year duration and pass the NExT to secure a license to practice in India.
Visa Requirements: Requires annual student visa and residency permit renewal coordinated through the university.
Language Requirement: Mandatory language training (Russian) is required for clinical posting eligibility.
Academic Calendar: The session typically commences in September.
Part-Time Work: Generally restricted on international student visas.
Age Requirement: Students must be 17 years old by December 31st of the admission year.
Postgraduate Options: Residency options (Ordinatura) are available locally.
Well-equipped Library
Experienced Faculty
Computer Lab
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