Overview
Jilin Medical University is a well-known government medical university located in Jilin City. Established in 1952, the university has more than 70 years of experience in medical education and has trained thousands of international students.
Key highlights:
Government medical university in China
More than 5000+ international students from multiple countries
6–8 affiliated hospitals for clinical training
Modern laboratories, libraries, and research facilities
Recognition & Approval
The MBBS degree from Jilin Medical University is globally recognized:
Approved by National Medical Commission (NMC)
Listed in World Health Organization (WHO) directory
Recognized by FAIMER and ECFMG for international practice
Approved by Ministry of Education, China
This allows Indian students to appear for FMGE/NExT after MBBS.
Eligibility
To apply for MBBS at Jilin Medical University, Indian students must meet:
Minimum 70% in PCB (60% for reserved category)
Must be 17 years old or above
NEET qualified
Basic English proficiency
Students with higher academic scores have better chances of admission.
Fee Structure
Tuition Fees: approx. 17,000 CNY/year (~₹2.5–3 lakhs)
Hostel Fees: approx. 2,000 CNY/year (~₹25,000)
Insurance + misc.: approx. 1,500–2,000 CNY/year
Living Cost: ₹10,000–₹15,000 per month (average)
Total MBBS Cost: approx. ₹18–25 lakhs for the full course
This makes it one of the most affordable MBBS destinations abroad.
Campus Life
Jilin Medical University offers excellent student facilities:
Modern classrooms and laboratories
Advanced medical simulation centers
Large teaching hospitals for internship
International student hostels
Sports complexes and gym
Indian food availability in mess
Students receive strong clinical exposure during internship in affiliated hospitals.
Hostel & Facilities
Jilin Medical University offers excellent student facilities:
Modern classrooms and laboratories
Advanced medical simulation centers
Large teaching hospitals for internship
International student hostels
Sports complexes and gym
Indian food availability in mess
Students receive strong clinical exposure during internship in affiliated hospitals.





