Overview
Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health (FMIPH) is a government medical university in Uzbekistan, specializing in training healthcare professionals and doctors. The university offers MBBS (MD equivalent) programs in English, making it convenient for international students.
Key Highlights
Established: 1961
Location: Fergana, Uzbekistan
Course Offered: MBBS / MD
Course Duration: 6 years (5 academic + 1 internship)
Medium of Instruction: English
Recognition: WHO, NMC (India), ECFMG
Indian Students: 100+ currently enrolled
FMIPH is known for its practical clinical training, research opportunities, and international student support.
Eligibility
To take admission at FMIPH, Indian students must:
Complete 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Minimum 50% marks (40% for reserved category)
NEET qualification mandatory
Minimum age: 17 years
No IELTS or TOEFL required
Fee Structure
| Expense | Cost (USD per year) |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fees | $3,500 – $5,000 |
| Hostel | $1,000 – $1,500 |
| Living Expenses | $100 – $200 per month |
FMIPH is considered highly economical for Indian MBBS students.
Campus Life
Campus
Modern classrooms, laboratories, and simulation centers
Library with international medical books and journals
Affiliated hospitals for hands-on clinical training
Safe and student-friendly campus environment
Hostel
Fully furnished rooms (2–3 sharing)
24×7 Wi-Fi, electricity, and heating
Indian food availability or self-cooking kitchens
Security with CCTV and hostel wardens
Affordable hostel fees (~$100–$200 per month)
Indian students enjoy comfortable and secure accommodation while studying MBBS.
Hostel & Facilities
Campus
Modern classrooms, laboratories, and simulation centers
Library with international medical books and journals
Affiliated hospitals for hands-on clinical training
Safe and student-friendly campus environment
Hostel
Fully furnished rooms (2–3 sharing)
24×7 Wi-Fi, electricity, and heating
Indian food availability or self-cooking kitchens
Security with CCTV and hostel wardens
Affordable hostel fees (~$100–$200 per month)
Indian students enjoy comfortable and secure accommodation while studying MBBS.



