Highlights:
Campus:
Modern academic buildings, residences, cafeterias, sports fields, etc. The campus has Wi-Fi.
Lab:
Well-equipped physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, and pathology labs. Modern training simulators. Faculty project research labs.
Library:
Electronic books, journals, databases, and videos.
Clinic rotations:
Conducted in associated hospitals such as Astana Medical Center, Svetlobor Medical Center, Medical Center Almaz, National Center for Neurosurgery, and T.Ryskulov Research Institute of Emergency Medicine. Students work with instructors.
Hospitals:
The university offers clinical instruction and practice at many Astana hospitals and clinics.
Hostels:
Students may stay at hostels with mess, recreation, internet, and 24-hour security. First-come-first-served accommodations.
Food:
Cafeterias provide affordable, sanitary soups, salads, main dishes, desserts, and drinks. Food is halal.
Transportations:
Campus buses go to the city centre and major train stations. Buses run between campuses. The campus rents bicycles.
Scholarship:
Not found on the official website.
1. Q. Does MCI approve of Kazakh Russian Medical University?
The Medical Council of India has blessed Saratov Military Medical Institute graduates to seek licensing in India.
2..Q. Is an MBBS from Russia or Kazakhstan preferable?
In the MBBS competition, both nations came out on top. Technique-wise, MBBS programs in Russia and Kazakhstan were quite similar. Previously, students only had one option for completing their MBBS education, which was in India.
3.Q. Is the Kazakhstan MBBS internship valid in India?
The standard MBBS program lasts 6 years, including an additional year of internship. Overall, medical degrees earned in Kazakhstan are respected in India and elsewhere.
4.Q. Why choose Kazakhstan for MBBS?
If you're an Indian student wanting to study medicine abroad without breaking the bank, consider enrolling in an MBBS program in Kazakhstan. More than 5,000 students from across the world have relocated to Kazakhstan this year to pursue MBBS degrees in what is widely considered to be one of the safest nations in which to do so.
5.Q. How many Indian students are studying in Kazakhstan?
Kazakhstan's capital city of Astana. There are now over 7,000 Indian students studying medicine in one of Kazakhstan's several universities.