Russia is one of the most cost-effective and popular
destinations in the world for foreign students. As English is the most popular
language of medium in the world, there is greater demand from foreign medical
students in Russia to study MBBS in English. Keeping the demand in view, the
authorities have introduced MBBS programsin Russia in English medium in the top medical universities. The medical
universities in Russia offer outstanding services to the foreign students so
that they can enroll to their preferable courses without any hassles. Besides
this, the foreign students can save a considerable amount of money to pursue MBBS
courses in Russia.
The course fee for the Russia medical university is relatively low as compared to that of
Europe and even in India and the standards of training are of highest
level and constantly approved by world bodies like WHO and UNESCO. This makes
Russian medical universities more attractive to international medical students
and finding their places among the top international medical Universities.
Russian medical
universities continue to be the leading institutions in Medical studies. The
books and textbooks supplied in Russian medical schools have been translated
into other languages. Russian MBBS degrees have gained global recognition and
topped UNESCO and WHO ratings.
MBBS programs in Russia are of 6 years which are undergraduate MD.
The curriculum for the first two years is relatively same at all universities. In
first, 2 years the students have to study preclinical and fundamental medical
sciences that are the essential basis for any medical specialty. The medical
specialization starts 3rd year onwards that includes propedeutics,
biochemistry and pathology, clinical and special subjects, depending on the
orientation.
MBBS programs in Russia medical
university are adjusted to the needs of population w.r.t health priorities. For
example, there were widespread non-communicable diseases that created real
health hazards during 1950s. The Russian educational system started showing
relatively stronger approach to the study such subjects. When there was greater
need for primary health care during 1970s, the medical education in Russia
became adapted to this target-problem. The Russian medical schools follow the
pattern of annual examinations at the end of the fourth and fifth years.









