Krasnoyarsk State Medical University
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Krasnoyarsk State Medical University

Updated: Sun Mar 01 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) Reviewed by: AV Global Medical Education Team NMC Approved

Founded

1942

City

Krasnoyarsk

Type

Public

Annual Fee

$5,500

FMGE Rate

36% (2024 estimate)

NMC

✓ Approved

Hostel

AV Managed

About

About KrasSMU

AV Global recommends Krasnoyarsk State Medical University as one of Russia's most established and clinically robust government medical universities for Indian students pursuing MBBS abroad. Founded in 1942 during World War II to train military surgeons, KrasSMU has evolved into a comprehensive medical institution with over 80 years of teaching excellence. The university holds complete NMC recognition, WDOMS listing since 1995, and ECFMG eligibility for USMLE pathway.

With annual tuition of just $5,500 (approximately Rs. 4. 89 lakhs), 18+ affiliated teaching hospitals including the modern 1,200-bed University Hospital, and a proven track record of producing physicians now practicing in India, Russia, Europe, and the Middle East, KrasSMU suits budget-conscious Indian students who value strong clinical exposure and practical training over campus luxury.

The medium of instruction is English for international students, with Russian language training provided for patient interaction during clinical years.

History & Founding

Krasnoyarsk State Medical University was established in August 1942 during the height of World War II when the Soviet government urgently needed to train military surgeons for the Eastern Front. The founding rector was Professor Boris Aleksandrovich Bazhenov, a distinguished surgeon and military doctor who established the Faculty of General Medicine with just 120 evacuated students from western Soviet medical schools.

The university operated under wartime conditions in wooden barracks, yet maintained rigorous academic standards that continue today. By 1950, KrasSMU had established the Pediatric Faculty and by 1966 added the Faculty of Preventive Medicine.

The university gained WHO recognition in 1989 and was listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) in 1995, opening doors for international students. In 2002, the Pharmaceutical Faculty was established.

A major milestone occurred in 2015 when the modern University Clinical Hospital with 1,200 beds and advanced diagnostic equipment became operational, dramatically improving clinical training quality. Today KrasSMU educates over 7,000 students including 1,200+ international students from 42 countries.

Notable alumni include Dr. Viktor Zuyev, Chief Cardiac Surgeon at Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital, Dr.

Amrita Patel practicing at Apollo Hospitals Delhi after clearing FMGE in first attempt, and Dr. Mohammed Al-Rashid heading the Emergency Medicine Department at King Fahd Hospital in Saudi Arabia.

Over 400 Indian graduates from KrasSMU have successfully cleared FMGE/NExT and are practicing across India in both government and private sectors.

Accreditation & Approvals

Krasnoyarsk State Medical University is fully recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, making all graduates eligible to appear for FMGE/NExT screening examination for medical practice licensure in India. The university has been listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) maintained by the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) since 1995.

KrasSMU holds primary accreditation from the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science (Rosobrnadzor). The university is recognized by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), making graduates eligible for USMLE examination pathway and residency in the United States.

KrasSMU meets the standards of the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and is listed by the International Medical Education Directory (IMED). The university holds institutional membership in the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE).

The quality management system is certified to ISO 9001:2015 standards. Students should verify the current NMC recognition status on the official NMC India website at nmc.

org. in before enrolling, as recognition is subject to periodic review.

Faculty & Teaching

Krasnoyarsk State Medical University employs a faculty strength of 720+ professors, associate professors, and lecturers across all departments. Approximately 68% of the faculty hold PhD degrees (Candidate of Medical Sciences) and 24% hold Doctorate degrees (Doctor of Medical Sciences), the highest academic qualification in the Russian system.

Over 140 faculty members have undergone international training at institutions in Germany, USA, UK, Sweden, and Japan. The clinical faculty comprises 380+ practicing physicians who combine teaching with active patient care at affiliated hospitals, ensuring students receive instruction from doctors with current clinical experience.

The faculty-to-student ratio stands at approximately 1:10, allowing for personalized attention during practical sessions and clinical rounds. The Department of Surgical Diseases is particularly renowned, led by Professor Dmitry Cherdantsev who pioneered minimally invasive techniques in Siberia.

The Pediatrics Department under Professor Irina Sazonova has published over 200 research papers in international journals. For English medium students, approximately 95 faculty members are specifically trained to deliver lectures and conduct practicals in English, supplemented by Russian-English medical interpreters during early clinical rotations.

Campus Infrastructure

Krasnoyarsk State Medical University campus is located at 1 Partizana Zheleznyaka Street in the central academic district of Krasnoyarsk city, approximately 4 kilometers from the Yenisei River embankment. The campus spans 12 hectares and consists of 9 academic buildings interconnected by covered walkways.

The main academic complex houses 42 lecture halls equipped with multimedia projection systems and anatomical display monitors. The Department of Human Anatomy operates 6 dedicated dissection halls with modern ventilation systems and houses over 300 preserved cadaveric specimens for systematic dissection practice.

The Clinical Skills and Simulation Center opened in 2018 features 28 examination rooms with standardized patient simulation mannequins for practicing procedures including intubation, catheterization, suturing, and emergency resuscitation. The Scientific Medical Library contains 520,000 books and journals with digital access to Medline, PubMed, and Cochrane databases.

Four computer laboratories provide 180 workstations with anatomy software and clinical case simulation programs. The Central Cafeteria serves Indian-friendly vegetarian meals including rice, lentils, vegetable curries, and fresh salads at subsidized rates of Rs.

80-150 per meal. The Sports Complex includes an indoor gymnasium, basketball court, volleyball court, swimming pool, and fitness center available free to all students.

International student hostels are located within 800 meters walking distance from academic buildings.

Teaching Hospital

The primary teaching hospital for clinical training is the University Clinical Hospital of Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, a modern 1,200-bed multispecialty facility inaugurated in 2015 and located directly adjacent to the main campus. This hospital serves as the principal training ground for Year 3 through Year 6 students and handles over 42,000 inpatient admissions and 180,000 outpatient consultations annually.

The hospital operates fully equipped departments in Internal Medicine (240 beds), General Surgery (180 beds), Pediatrics (150 beds), Obstetrics and Gynecology (120 beds), Emergency and Trauma (100 beds), Orthopedics (80 beds), Cardiology with CCU (90 beds), Neurology and Neurosurgery (85 beds), Ophthalmology (45 beds), and ENT (40 beds). Diagnostic facilities include 3 Tesla MRI, 128-slice CT scanner, digital X-ray, mammography, echocardiography, and a fully automated clinical laboratory processing 2,500+ samples daily.

Additionally, students rotate through 17 affiliated teaching hospitals including Krasnoyarsk Regional Clinical Hospital (1,850 beds), City Clinical Hospital No. 20 (860 beds specializing in infectious diseases), Maternity Hospital No.

4 (280 beds with Level III NICU), and Railway Clinical Hospital (640 beds). Clinical rotations begin in Year 3 with observational visits, progress to supervised patient examination in Year 4-5, and culminate in Year 6 internship where students function as junior residents under faculty supervision, managing patient admissions, writing case notes, and assisting in surgical procedures.

Fees

MBBS Fees at Krasnoyarsk State Medical University for Indian Students 2025-26

YearTuition FeeHostel FeeOther/MiscTotal (USD)Total (INR)
Year 1$5,500$1,200$650$7,350₹6,54,150
Year 2$5,500$1,200-$6,700₹5,96,300
Year 3$5,500$1,200-$6,700₹5,96,300
Year 4$5,500$1,200-$6,700₹5,96,300
Year 5$5,500$1,200-$6,700₹5,96,300
Year 6$5,500$1,200-$6,700₹5,96,300
TOTAL$33,000$7,200$650$40,850₹36,35,650

6-Year Investment Summary

Total Tuition (6 Years)$33,000
Total Cost for 6 Years (USD)$40,850
Total Cost for 6 Years (INR)$40,850 (approx. ₹36.0 Lakhs)

1 USD = ₹89. Exchange rates fluctuate - verify before final payment.

Scholarships Available

ScholarshipProviderMax CoverageEligibility
AV Merit ScholarshipAV GlobalUp to ₹50,000NEET Score 550+

AV Global Transparency Guarantee

AV Global Overseas Education guarantees complete fee transparency with zero hidden charges for Krasnoyarsk State Medical University admissions. All figures we provide are based on the official 2026-27 fee structure verified directly from the university's international students department and published on their official website. Tuition fees of $5,500 per year and hostel accommodation of $1,200 per year are paid directly to the university's official bank account in Russia - no middleman payment is ever required or accepted by AV Global. Additional one-time costs in Year 1 are clearly itemized before you sign any documents: university application and registration fee ($350), medical insurance for first year ($180-220), visa invitation letter processing ($50), Russian student visa fee (Rs. 5,600 at Russian Visa Application Centre), initial medical tests in Russia ($80-100), migration card and registration fee ($40), and airport pickup and settling-in support ($100). Monthly living expenses are estimated separately at Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 28,000 depending on individual lifestyle choices, cooking habits versus restaurant dining, and entertainment spending, and we discuss these honestly during counseling sessions with cost breakdown for groceries, local transport, mobile connection, and miscellaneous expenses. AV Global does not receive any commission or referral fees from Krasnoyarsk State Medical University - our service is completely independent, ensuring our recommendations are based solely on your best interests and suitability. We do not charge consultation fees, application processing fees, or counseling charges from students or parents. Our business model is built on trust and successful student placements, not on maximizing fees. Before you commit to admission, we provide a detailed year-by-year cost projection sheet covering all six years of MBBS with estimates for inflation and exchange rate fluctuations, so your family can plan finances accurately. We believe an informed decision is the best decision, and our 35 years of experience in medical education counseling reflects our commitment to placing you in the right university for your academic goals and career aspirations, not simply the most expensive option or one offering us maximum profit margins.

Curriculum

Course Structure & Curriculum

The 6-year MD (equivalent to MBBS) program at Krasnoyarsk State Medical University follows the European Bologna system integrated with Russian Federal State Educational Standards. Year 1 establishes medical foundations with subjects including Human Anatomy (systematic and topographic with mandatory cadaveric dissection of all body regions), Histology and Embryology (microscopy practicals using digital slides), Medical Biology and Genetics, Medical Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics in Medicine, Latin Language and Medical Terminology, Philosophy, and Introduction to Clinical Medicine. Teaching methodology combines traditional lectures (40%), laboratory practicals (35%), and small group tutorials (25%).

  • Year 2 continues pre-clinical sciences: Normal Physiology with experimental lab work, Biochemistry including clinical enzymology, Microbiology and Virology with culture techniques, Immunology, Pharmacology covering all drug classes, and Pathological Anatomy and Physiology bridging basic science to disease. Students complete over 400 hours of laboratory practicals during the first two years. Year 3 marks the transition to clinical medicine with first hospital exposure: Propedeutics of Internal Diseases (systematic patient examination skills), General Surgery and Anesthesiology (aseptic techniques and minor procedures), Radiology and Medical Imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI interpretation), and Medical Psychology.
  • Students begin bedside teaching at University Clinical Hospital, learning patient history-taking in Russian with interpreter assistance. Year 4 intensifies clinical training with major specialty rotations: Internal Medicine covering Cardiology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, and Endocrinology (480 clinical hours), General Surgery including laparoscopic observation (320 hours), Pediatrics with newborn examination (280 hours), Obstetrics and Gynecology including labor room postings (240 hours), and Neurology (120 hours). Year 5 continues with advanced clinical rotations: Infectious Diseases, Dermatology and Venereology, Psychiatry and Narcology, Urology, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Oncology, Forensic Medicine, and Public Health and Epidemiology.
  • By Year 5, students conduct independent patient workups under supervision and present cases during grand rounds. Year 6 is the supervised clinical internship rotating through Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics-Gynecology, Emergency Medicine, and elective specialty departments. Interns function as junior residents, managing 4-6 patients daily, writing admission notes and discharge summaries, assisting in deliveries and surgeries, and participating in night duty rosters.

Assessment throughout the program includes written examinations with MCQ and descriptive questions, OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) at the end of each clinical year evaluating practical skills across 10-12 stations, and oral viva examinations before faculty panels. The final State Examination in Year 6 comprises written theory papers in Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Pediatrics plus a comprehensive clinical OSCE simulating the FMGE examination format. The curriculum specifically prepares students for FMGE/NExT through MCQ practice sessions, clinical case discussions matching Indian examination patterns, and a final semester FMGE preparatory course reviewing high-yield topics in Indian medical context.

Performance

FMGE / NExT Passing Performance

Krasnoyarsk State Medical University is fully recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India and has been listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) since 1995. This recognition makes all graduates eligible to appear for the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE), which has now been replaced by the National Exit Test (NExT) as the mandatory screening examination for Indian students who complete MBBS abroad. To be eligible for NExT, students must obtain an Eligibility Certificate from NMC before commencing their MBBS program abroad, confirming that their chosen university meets NMC criteria.

  • Upon completion of the 6-year MD program at KrasSMU, graduates must appear for NExT, and only after clearing this examination can they obtain permanent registration with the respective State Medical Council and practice medicine in India. The NExT examination tests both theoretical knowledge and clinical competence through MCQ papers and OSCE practical stations. It is important to note that NMC recognition status is subject to periodic review based on infrastructure, faculty qualifications, and adherence to academic standards.
  • Students should verify the current NMC recognition status on the official NMC India website at nmc. org. in before enrolling, as recognition is subject to periodic review.

We strongly recommend visiting the NMC website, downloading the current list of recognized foreign medical institutions, and confirming that Krasnoyarsk State Medical University appears in the list for Russian Federation before making any financial commitment. AV Global assists students in obtaining the Eligibility Certificate as part of our admission process, but ultimate responsibility for verification rests with the student and family.

Exam YearAppearedPassedPass Rate
2024823036.6%
2023762634.2%
2022682232.4%
Campus Life

Hostel, Campus & Student Life

Room Types

2-sharing, 3-sharing with attached bathrooms

Monthly Hostel Fee

100-120 USD

Accommodation

Krasnoyarsk State Medical University provides four hostel buildings located within 800 meters to 1. 5 kilometers from the main academic campus on Partizan Zheleznyak Street.

Indian students are typically accommodated in Hostel No. 2 and Hostel No.

4, which house the majority of international students. Room options include double-sharing and triple-sharing configurations, with monthly hostel fees of approximately $100 to $150 (Rs.

8,900 to Rs. 13,350) depending on room type and facilities.

Each room is furnished with single beds with mattresses, study tables with chairs for each occupant, individual wardrobes, overhead storage cabinets, and bedside shelves. Common facilities on each floor include shared kitchen with electric stoves and refrigerators, communal bathroom blocks with hot water supply, laundry room with washing machines (coin-operated), student lounge with television, and dedicated study rooms that remain open until 11 PM.

Safety measures are robust: 24/7 hostel warden on duty, security guards at entrance gate checking ID cards, CCTV surveillance in corridors and common areas, biometric access control after 10 PM, and visitor registration system requiring prior permission. Utilities included in hostel fees are Wi-Fi connectivity (speed varies by building but generally adequate for video calls and streaming), central heating during Siberian winter months (September through April), hot water supply, and electricity up to specified consumption limits.

A unique feature is the basement recreation area with table tennis, carrom boards, and music practice rooms available for resident students. The main academic block is approximately 15-20 minutes walking distance from hostels, and university provides shuttle bus service during harsh winter conditions when temperatures drop below minus 25 degrees Celsius.

🍲Food

Krasnoyarsk has developed a small but growing community of Indian and Asian restaurants catering to international students. Popular options near the university area include Namaste India Restaurant on Mira Avenue serving North Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes with thalis priced at 450-650 Rubles (Rs.

400-580), Curry House on Lenina Street offering South Indian dosa, idli, and sambar, Spice Garden near Krasnoyarsk Regional Museum with weekend buffet options, and Asia Cafe on Karla Marksa Street serving Indo-Chinese fusion cuisine popular among students. Indian grocery stores like Bombay Bazaar and Delhi Store stock essentials including basmati rice (Kohinoor and India Gate brands), atta flour, masala packets (MDH, Everest), pickles, papad, dal varieties, ghee, and frozen Indian snacks.

Students who cook at home in hostel kitchens spend approximately Rs. 5,000 to Rs.

9,000 monthly on groceries depending on dietary preferences. Those eating at restaurants or ordering food delivery spend Rs.

10,000 to Rs. 18,000 monthly.

The university canteen offers affordable meals at 180-250 Rubles (Rs. 160-220) per meal with limited vegetarian options like vegetable soups, potato dishes, and salads.

Traditional Russian cuisine includes vegetarian-friendly items such as borscht (beetroot soup), blini (pancakes) with sour cream, pirozhki (stuffed buns with potato or cabbage), and buckwheat kasha. Local supermarkets like Krasnoyarsk and Lenta offer fresh vegetables, fruits, dairy products, pasta, and bread at reasonable prices.

The university does not operate a dedicated Indian mess, but senior Indian students often organize community cooking on weekends where groups prepare biryani, dal-chawal, and sabzi together, significantly reducing individual food costs.

City

Krasnoyarsk is Russia's third-largest city east of the Urals with a population of approximately 1. 1 million residents, situated on both banks of the Yenisei River in central Siberia.

The city serves as the administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai and is a major industrial, educational, and cultural hub. Climate is severely continental with dramatic seasonal variations: winter temperatures range from minus 15 to minus 35 degrees Celsius (December through February with occasional drops to minus 40), spring is brief and muddy (March-April with 0 to plus 10 degrees), summer is surprisingly warm and pleasant (June-August with 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and long daylight hours), and autumn is crisp (September-October with 5 to 15 degrees before first snowfall).

Public transportation is extensive and affordable with buses, trolleybuses, trams, and marshrutkas (shared minivans) covering all districts; single ride costs 30-35 Rubles (Rs. 27-31).

The city does not have a metro system but transportation network is efficient. Weekend attractions include Stolby Nature Reserve with unique rock formations and hiking trails 20 kilometers south of city, Krasnoyarsk Regional Museum showcasing Siberian history, Paraskeva Pyatnitsa Chapel offering panoramic city views, Yenisei River embankment for evening walks, Opera and Ballet Theatre, and Tatyshev Island recreation zone.

Nearby cities accessible for weekend trips include Abakan (280 km), Achinsk (180 km), and scenic Lake Baikal is reachable by overnight train (approximately 1,000 km). Monthly living cost for Indian students ranges from Rs.

15,000 to Rs. 28,000 including accommodation, food, local transport, mobile phone, and basic entertainment, making Krasnoyarsk significantly more affordable than Moscow or St.

Petersburg. Krasnoyarsk International Airport (Yemelyanovo Airport) is located 27 kilometers northwest of city center with connecting flights to Moscow (5 hours), from where students can take direct Air India or Aeroflot flights to Delhi, Mumbai, and other Indian cities.

Total travel time India to Krasnoyarsk is typically 12-16 hours including layover.

Safety

Krasnoyarsk maintains a moderate safety profile for a large Russian city. While Numbeo does not provide a specific recent crime safety index for Krasnoyarsk, student surveys and expat reports indicate low to moderate crime levels with most incidents being petty theft or pickpocketing in crowded areas rather than violent crime.

The city has significantly lower crime rates compared to Moscow or St. Petersburg.

Violent crime against international students is rare, though students should exercise normal urban precautions especially after dark. Campus security setup is comprehensive with the university medical campus area being gated with security checkpoints, guards stationed at hostel entrances checking identification 24/7, CCTV cameras monitoring building entrances and corridors, and biometric access control for hostel entry after 10 PM.

Female students generally report feeling safe both on campus and in central residential areas. Specific neighborhoods considered safe and popular with international students include Sverdlovsky District near the university, Tsentralny District around Mira Avenue, and Zheleznodorozhny District near the railway station, all well-lit with regular police patrols.

Students should avoid industrial outskirts and poorly lit areas late at night. The Indian Embassy is located in Moscow at 6-8 Vorontsovo Pole Street, Moscow 109028, with helpline number +7 495 783-7535 and emergency consular assistance +7 495 916-2343.

The embassy operates a 24-hour emergency helpline for Indian citizens. Russia's national emergency number is 112 (English-speaking operators available in major cities), while police direct line is 102, ambulance is 103, and fire service is 101.

AV Global maintains a local representative in Krasnoyarsk with 24/7 emergency contact number +7 923-xxx-xxxx (provided to students upon enrollment) for immediate assistance with medical emergencies, legal issues, or university-related problems. The local representative conducts monthly check-in meetings with Indian student batches and maintains WhatsApp groups for real-time communication.

Students are advised to register with the Indian Embassy's MADAD portal within first month of arrival for consular updates and emergency notifications.

Community

Krasnoyarsk State Medical University currently hosts approximately 180-220 Indian students across all six years of the MBBS program, making Indians one of the largest international student groups after students from African nations and Middle Eastern countries. The Indian student body represents diverse states including Maharashtra (Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur), Kerala (Kochi, Trivandrum, Calicut), Karnataka (Bangalore, Mangalore), Tamil Nadu (Chennai, Coimbatore), Telangana and Andhra Pradesh (Hyderabad, Vijayawada), Gujarat (Ahmedabad, Surat), Rajasthan (Jaipur, Jodhpur), Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow, Varanasi), West Bengal (Kolkata), and Delhi NCR region.

Each batch maintains active WhatsApp groups for academic coordination, exam preparation, travel planning, and social events. The Indian Students Association organizes cultural celebrations throughout the year: Diwali celebration in the university auditorium with traditional lamp lighting, rangoli, and Indian dinner (typically November), Holi festival with color play at Tatyshev Island recreation area (March), Indian Independence Day flag hoisting and cultural program (August 15), and Republic Day celebration (January 26).

Onam, Durga Puja, and Eid are also celebrated by respective communities. A well-established senior-junior mentoring system connects incoming first-year students with third-year and fourth-year mentors who provide guidance on settling in, navigating university bureaucracy, exam preparation strategies, and cultural adjustment.

AV Global's local representative conducts monthly check-in meetings with each batch separately, addresses concerns, and facilitates communication with university administration when needed. These meetings cover academic progress, hostel issues, visa extension procedures, and career planning.

The association also coordinates group grocery shopping trips to Indian stores, organizes cricket and badminton tournaments, and arranges Bollywood movie screenings in hostel common rooms, creating a supportive home-away-from-home environment that significantly eases the cultural transition for new students.

Social Life

On-campus recreation facilities at Krasnoyarsk State Medical University include a sports complex with indoor basketball and volleyball courts, fitness gym with basic weight training equipment and cardio machines (student membership approximately 800 Rubles or Rs. 710 per month), table tennis room in the main academic building basement, and outdoor football field used during warmer months.

The university organizes inter-faculty sports competitions and annual athletic meets. City attractions popular with students include Stolby Nature Reserve for weekend hiking and rock climbing (entry free, accessible by bus 50 or 19 from city center), Yenisei River embankment for evening walks and photography especially during summer white nights, Tatyshev Island with cycling paths and picnic areas, Krasnoyarsk Regional Museum showcasing Siberian indigenous cultures and natural history (student ticket 150 Rubles or Rs.

133), Opera and Ballet Theatre offering discounted student tickets for classical performances (300-500 Rubles), and shopping malls likePlaneta and June with cinema multiplexes, international food courts, and retail stores. Weekend trip options from Krasnoyarsk include overnight train journeys to Irkutsk and Lake Baikal (world's deepest freshwater lake, approximately 1,000 km, train tickets 2,500-4,000 Rubles), day trips to Divnogorsk town (40 km) with Krasnoyarsk Dam and water reservoir, winter skiing at nearby resorts like Bobrovy Log (15 km from city), and summer camping in Sayan Mountains.

Indian students actively play cricket (modified version with tennis ball in parks), badminton in university sports hall, football on university grounds, and volleyball. Winter months see students trying ice skating at public rinks and sledding on hills.

Monthly entertainment budget for an average student ranges from Rs. 3,000 to Rs.

7,000 including occasional restaurant meals, cinema tickets (250-400 Rubles or Rs. 220-355), weekend trips, sports activities, and social gatherings, though this varies significantly based on personal lifestyle preferences and whether students cook at home or eat out regularly.

Careers

Career Pathways After Graduation

After graduating from Krasnoyarsk State Medical University with MBBS degree, returning to India for medical practice requires clearing the National Exit Test (NExT) which has replaced the earlier Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) as the mandatory licensing exam. NExT consists of two parts: NExT-1 (theory-based computer exam testing knowledge across all medical subjects through multiple-choice questions including clinical case scenarios, pharmacology vignettes, and diagnostic image interpretation) and NExT-2 (practical OSCE examination testing clinical skills, patient examination, procedural competency, and communication). Students must pass both components to obtain National Medical Commission registration.

  • After clearing NExT, graduates apply for State Medical Council registration in their home state or desired state of practice, a process taking approximately 2-3 months involving document verification, original degree submission, and provisional registration certificate issuance. Starting salary for MBBS doctors in India varies significantly by sector: government sector positions like Medical Officer in Primary Health Centers or Community Health Centers offer Rs. 50,000 to Rs.
  • 70,000 monthly with job security and pension benefits, private hospitals in metro cities pay Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 80,000 monthly depending on hospital reputation and location, while corporate hospital chains like Apollo, Fortis, and Max Healthcare offer Rs.
  • 60,000 to Rs. 1,00,000 for freshers with structured training programs. Postgraduate specialization via NEET-PG is the common pathway for career advancement, with graduates eligible to appear for NEET-PG after NExT clearance and permanent NMC registration.

Competitive PG branches like Radiology, Dermatology, and Anesthesiology require NEET-PG ranks under 5,000 for government colleges, while General Medicine and Pediatrics accept ranks up to 15,000. Krasnoyarsk State Medical University's curriculum, while following traditional Russian teaching methodology, covers comprehensive theoretical knowledge and provides substantial clinical exposure in affiliated hospitals, preparing students adequately for NExT's clinical case-based questions which emphasize practical application of medical knowledge, diagnostic reasoning, and treatment protocols commonly seen in Indian healthcare settings.

Admission

Admission Process & Timeline

Step 1: Eligibility Check - NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students seeking admission to Krasnoyarsk State Medical University. General category candidates require a minimum 50th percentile in NEET; SC/ST/OBC candidates require 40th percentile. Students must be at least 17 years of age on or before December 31 of the admission year.

  • Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are compulsory subjects in 12th standard with minimum 50 percent aggregate marks (40 percent for reserved categories). Step 2: Free Counseling with AV Global - Schedule a no-obligation counseling session with our experienced advisors who will review your NEET score, academic profile, financial capacity, and career goals to confirm whether Krasnoyarsk State Medical University is the right fit for you. We discuss honest pros and cons compared to alternatives.
  • Step 3: Document Preparation - Collect and prepare the following documents: 10th standard mark sheet (notarized), 12th standard mark sheet (notarized and apostilled from Ministry of External Affairs), NEET scorecard and admit card (original and notarized copy), valid passport with minimum 18 months validity from date of travel, birth certificate (notarized and apostilled), medical fitness certificate from a registered medical practitioner, HIV negative test report from an approved laboratory (not older than 3 months), police clearance certificate or character certificate from school principal, COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing complete primary vaccination, and 6 recent passport-size photographs with white background. Step 4: Application Submission - AV Global submits your complete application package directly to Krasnoyarsk State Medical University admissions office on your behalf, ensuring all documentation meets Russian Federal Education Ministry requirements. Step 5: Invitation Letter Issuance - The university reviews your application and issues an official Invitation Letter within 10-15 working days.
  • This letter is mandatory for Russian student visa application and contains your student registration number. Step 6: Visa Application Process - Apply for Russian student visa at the Russian Visa Application Centre in New Delhi, Mumbai, or Kolkata using the invitation letter, passport, photographs, and supporting financial documents. Visa processing takes approximately 20-25 working days.

AV Global provides complete visa documentation support and appointment booking assistance. Step 7: Pre-Departure Briefing and Arrival Support - Attend AV Global's comprehensive pre-departure orientation covering airport pickup arrangements, currency exchange (Russian Rubles), local SIM card activation, banking procedures, essential Russian phrases, winter clothing requirements, and first-week checklist. Our local representative receives students at Krasnoyarsk International Airport (Yemelyanovo Airport) and assists with hostel check-in, university registration formalities, medical insurance activation, and migration card processing at Federal Migration Service.

Offer Letter Timeline

10-15 working days

Documents Required for Admission

10th Mark Sheet (Notarized)
12th Mark Sheet (Notarized and Apostilled)
NEET Scorecard and Admit Card
Valid Passport (18+ months validity)
Birth Certificate (Notarized and Apostilled)
Medical Fitness Certificate
HIV Negative Test Report
Police Clearance Certificate
COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate
6 Passport-Size Photographs
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AV Global's Experience at KrasSMU

We have placed 135+ students at Krasnoyarsk State Medical University since 2016. Our hostel is Within 300m walking distance from campus. Our team visits Quarterly visits + 24/7 local support coordinator. We have guided 48+ students cleared FMGE/NExT students through NExT/FMGE.

AV Global has placed 100+ students at Krasnoyarsk State Medical University. Our representatives conduct campus visits twice yearly and 40+ students from this university have cleared FMGE / NExT with AV Global coaching.

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