
Kyrgyzstan Β· NMC (India), WHO, WDOMS listed, Ministry of Education & Science, Kyrgyz Republic; verify current NMC status before enrolling Β· English (100%); Kyrgyz/Russian language taught for clinical communication medium
Jalalabad International University (JAIU) is one of Kyrgyzstan's growing private medical universities, located in Jalalabad city, the capital of Jalalabad province in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, approximately 600 kilometres from Bishkek and 100 kilometres from Osh. Jalalabad is a city of warm character, situated at the foothills of the Babash Ata mountain range in the northern Fergana Valley. The city is noted for its walnut forests, natural landscape, and historical significance as a route along the ancient Silk Road. It has a hot, dry summer continental climate with long, warm summers averaging 25Β°C to 38Β°C, and short, mild winters, which many Indian students from warmer states find among the most comfortable environments in Central Asia.
JAIU is recognised by the NMC of India and the WHO, and is listed in the WDOMS, providing Indian graduates with NExT eligibility. The university holds accreditation from the Ministry of Education and Science of Kyrgyzstan. The MBBS (MD equivalent) programme is taught entirely in English, with Russian and Kyrgyz language classes provided in Years One and Two to support communication during clinical rotations with local patients. This language support infrastructure is deliberate, and effective, students who engage with it report significantly better clinical experiences during hospital rotations.
JAIU is a growing institution best suited for students drawn to a smaller-city environment with a warm climate, a close-knit student community, and the academic intimacy of a private university that has not yet grown large enough for individual students to feel anonymous. Indian food mess facilities, separate hostels for male and female students, 24-hour CCTV security, and Wi-Fi access are available on campus.
As a private university, JAIU is positioned in the mid-range of Kyrgyzstani fee structures. Prospective students should verify the current NMC recognition status at nmc.org.in before enrolling, as the NMC-approved/recognised list is updated periodically, and confirmation for the specific admission year is essential.
No hidden charges, no donation. The full picture of costs at Jalalabad International University (JAIU), Jalalabad, Kyrgyzstan.
Tuition Fee
Approx. USD 3,500β4,200 per year (approx. βΉ3.15β3.78 lakh per year)
/year
Hostel Fee
Approx. USD 500β800 per year (approx. βΉ45,000β72,000); Indian mess available; separate male/female hostels
/year
Food & Meals
$100β1L
/month
Insurance
$100β17k
/year
Donation
βΉ0
No hidden fee
Total / Year
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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. Jalalabad International University (JAIU), Jalalabad, Kyrgyzstan 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 Jalalabad International University (JAIU), Jalalabad, Kyrgyzstan.
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 Kyrgyzstan specialist compares ISM, AIMU, ASMI, and KSMA with FMGE rates, fees, facilities, city life, and comparison with Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Our team provides the Kyrgyzstan-specific checklist. All documents verified before submission.
Direct submission to your chosen Kyrgyzstan university. Offer letter typically within 7β14 days.
Our team receives the offer, explains the terms, and manages the initial fee payment.
Our team advises on the arrival visa ($35β60 USD at Manas Airport) and prepares all documents for a smooth immigration process.
Bishkek orientation, accommodation options, mountain climate preparation, winter gear checklist, Indian community contacts, migration card process, currency, and SIM card.
Our team advises on routing to Manas International Airport (FRU). Confirms arrival with the local team.
Our local Bishkek team meets you at the airport upon arrival.
Our team registers the migration card within 5 days of arrival, under strict management.
Hostel check-in, university registration, and student residence permit filing are all handled by our local team within the 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.