Petrozavodsk State University is the flagship university of the Republic of Karelia, a Russian region that shares an 800-kilometre border with Finland. The university was established in 1940 as the Karelian-Finnish University, founded under a specific political and academic mandate tied to the wartime expansion of the Soviet state. It adopted its current name in 1956 following the reorganisation of the Karelian ASSR. In over 80 years of continuous operation, it has grown into one of the most comprehensive universities in Russia's northwest, and its Institute of Medicine is described as one of the oldest medical schools in northern Russia.
PetrSU has 12 faculties, 89 departments, and 8 educational institutes, supported by 84 fully equipped laboratories and 27 innovative departments. The teaching faculty is a genuine strength: it includes 529 Candidates of Science and Associate Professors, 139 Doctors of Science, and 90 full Professors. Over 600 teachers and professors are employed across the university. More than 16,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students from multiple countries are enrolled, and the university holds the QS EECA University Rankings 301-350 position for 2022.
The Institute of Medicine at PetrSU runs the MBBS programme that is recognised by NMC India, WHO, ECFMG, and GMC (General Medical Council, UK). The GMC recognition means PetrSU graduates are eligible to pursue the PLAB pathway in the United Kingdom, in addition to FMGE/NExT in India and USMLE preparation through ECFMG. This level of international licensing breadth from a university in a small, safe, affordable Republic of Karelia city is genuinely unusual at this price point.
Annual tuition at PetrSU is approximately USD 2,700 to 3,500 per year, making it one of the most affordable NMC-approved MBBS programmes in Russia. Total 6-year estimated cost sits between Rs. 18 and 25 lakh, which positions PetrSU at the more accessible end of the Russian medical university price spectrum. Hostel accommodation is available with rooms shared by 2 to 3 students, fully furnished with beds, desks, storage, and heating. Shared kitchens, bathrooms, and recreation areas are available in each block, with 24/7 CCTV surveillance throughout.
Petrozavodsk is the capital of the Republic of Karelia, a city of around 245,000 people sitting on the western shore of Lake Onega, the second largest lake in Europe. The city is known for its clean environment, proximity to pristine Karelian forests and lakes, and a genuinely safe and manageable living environment. The climate is subarctic, with cold snowy winters and pleasant short summers. Petrozavodsk is served by its own airport with connections to Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and its proximity to Finland gives the city an international connectivity unusual for a city of its size in Russia.
The Indian student community at PetrSU is present and active. Indian food options are available in the city through community mess arrangements and local restaurants. Monthly living costs are low, typically ranging from USD 80 to 130 for food, transport, and personal needs, making Petrozavodsk one of the most affordable student living environments among all NMC-approved Russian medical university cities.