
Uzbekistan Β· NMC (India), WHO, WDOMS listed β NOTE: Subject to NMC FMGL advisory April 2026; verify compliance before admission Β· English medium
Bukhara State Medical Institute (BSMI) was established in October 1990 in the ancient city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, and renamed in honour of Abu Ali ibn Sino β the great medieval physician and philosopher known to the Western world as Avicenna β in March 1991. Located in one of the most historically resonant cities of the Islamic world, BSMI carries a name synonymous with the very origins of systematic medical knowledge, a fitting identity for an institution training the next generation of physicians.
BSMI currently offers the General Medicine (MD) programme over six years in English for international students, with clinical training provided at affiliated hospitals in Bukhara. The institute has 8 faculties, 41 departments, and enrols more than 4,700 students including residents. General Medicine, its flagship international programme, currently enrols approximately 1,450 students and is recognised by the World Health Organization and other leading medical bodies. The curriculum is structured progressively from foundational sciences through supervised clinical rotations.
BSMI has historically recorded strong FMGE performance among its Indian graduates β a 2024 pass rate of 47.83% (143 out of 299 students), making it one of the best FMGE performers among Uzbek universities and a standout result relative to Uzbekistan overall. This performance reflects the quality of clinical training, targeted FMGE preparation, and the institute's investment in supporting Indian student success in licensure examinations.
However, prospective students must be aware of a critical regulatory development: the NMC issued an advisory on April 1, 2026, specifically naming Bukhara State Medical Institute among institutions where concerns regarding FMGL Regulations 2021 compliance have been raised. The Indian Embassy in Tashkent reported student testimonies about admissions through private contractors and other compliance issues. Students and parents are strongly advised to verify BSMI's current compliance status directly with the NMC at nmc.org.in before making any admission decision.
Bukhara is one of Central Asia's most extraordinary cities β a living monument to medieval Islamic architecture and Silk Road commerce. It has a dry, warm climate, much cheaper living costs than Tashkent, and a pace of life that many students find conducive to focused study. The Indian student community in Bukhara is well-established, with Indian mess facilities available.
No hidden charges, no donation. The full picture of costs at Bukhara State Medical Institute (BSMI), Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
Tuition Fee
Approx. USD 3,000β3,500 per year (approx. βΉ2.5β2.9 lakh per year)
/year
Hostel Fee
Approx. USD 600β700 per year (approx. βΉ50,000β58,000 per year
/year
Food & Meals
$100β1L
/month
Insurance
$100β17k
/year
Donation
βΉ0
No hidden fee
Total / Year
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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. Bukhara State Medical Institute (BSMI), Bukhara, Uzbekistan 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.
Foundation of medical knowledge with lab sessions and introductory clinical exposure.
Key subjects: Anatomy, Histology, Biochemistry, Medical Biology
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 Bukhara State Medical Institute (BSMI), Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
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.
Uzbekistan specialist gives honest overview. TSMA vs SamSMU, FMGE outcomes, cost vs Kazakhstan and Russia, cultural and climate briefing.
Our team provides the Uzbekistan-specific checklist. All documents verified before university submission.
Direct submission to TSMA or SamSMU. Offer letter typically within 7β14 days.
Our team receives offer, explains terms, manages initial fee payment.
our team assists with Uzbekistan e-visa (e-visa.uz) β processed within 3 working days, $20 USD.
Tashkent / Samarkand orientation β accommodation, transport, migration card process, currency, Indian community contacts, and first-week logistics.
Our team advises on routing to Tashkent International Airport (TAS) or Samarkand Airport (SKD). Confirms arrival with local team.
Our local Uzbekistan team meets you immediately on arrival.
Our team registers your migration card within 3 days of arrival which is strictly managed, no delays.
Hostel check-in, university registration, and student residence permit filing all handled by our local team within your first two weeks.
Admission Helpline β Contact our counsellors for step-by-step assistance.
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



Our expert counsellors will guide you through the complete admission process β from documents to airport pickup.