MBBS at Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk)
AV Global recommends Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) as one of Russia's oldest and most prestigious medical institutions with an unbroken 137-year legacy of excellence since 1888. Located in Tomsk, Russia's historic academic capital with si...
MBBS Fees at Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) for Indian Students 2025-26
$34,200 (approx. Rs.30.0 Lakhs)
Total MBBS Cost (6 Years)
Eligibility & Admission Process
Admission Process
Step 1: Eligibility Check - NEET qualification is mandatory with a minimum 50th percentile for General category students and 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC category students. The candidate must be at least 17 years of age by December 31 of the admission year. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology must have been studied in 10+2 with minimum 50% aggregate marks (40% 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, budget constraints, and career aspirations to determine if Siberian State Medical University is the right fit for you. We discuss honest pros and cons compared to alternatives in Russia and other countries. Step 3: Document Preparation - Collect and prepare the following documents: 10th and 12th mark sheets (notarized and apostilled by MEA), NEET scorecard and admit card, valid passport with minimum 18 months validity remaining, birth certificate (notarized and apostilled), medical fitness certificate from a registered medical practitioner, HIV negative test report not older than 3 months, police clearance certificate or character certificate, COVID-19 vaccination certificate with both doses completed, and 6 recent passport-size photographs with white background.
All educational documents require apostille certification from the Ministry of External Affairs in India. Step 4: Application Submission - AV Global submits your complete application package directly to Siberian State Medical University admissions office with accurate translations of all documents into Russian as required. Step 5: Invitation Letter - The university issues an official invitation letter within 10-15 working days after document verification, which serves as the basis for your student visa application.
Step 6: Visa Application Process - Apply for a Russian student visa at the Russian Visa Application Centre or Consulate in India using the invitation letter, passport, photographs, and supporting financial documents. The visa processing typically takes 15-20 working days. AV Global provides complete guidance on visa form filling and documentation.
Step 7: Pre-Departure Briefing and Arrival Support - Attend AV Global's comprehensive pre-departure orientation covering airport procedures, currency exchange, local SIM card activation, banking setup, and first-week survival Russian phrases. Our local representative receives students at Tomsk Bogashevo Airport, assists with hostel check-in, university registration formalities, medical insurance enrollment, and city orientation during the first week.
Documents Required for Admission
About SSMU
History & Legacy
Siberian State Medical University was founded in 1888 as the Medical Faculty of Tomsk Imperial University by Academician Nikolay Putintsev, making it the first medical school established east of the Ural Mountains in the vast Siberian region. During its early decades, the faculty trained physicians who served remote Siberian communities and military hospitals. In 1930, the medical faculty was reorganized as an independent institution named Tomsk Medical Institute under the Soviet medical education system.
The institute gained WHO recognition in 1978 and was listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) in 1989, opening pathways for international students. In 1992, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the institute was upgraded to university status and renamed Siberian State Medical University in recognition of its expanded research, postgraduate programs, and regional medical leadership. SSMU has trained over 45,000 physicians since its founding.
Today, graduates from SSMU practice medicine across 65 countries including significant numbers working in the United States, Germany, Israel, United Kingdom, Canada, and throughout the Middle East. The university maintains collaborative partnerships with Mayo Clinic (USA), Charite Medical University (Germany), and Karolinska Institute (Sweden) for faculty exchange and research programs. Indian students have been studying at SSMU since 1999, and the university currently enrolls approximately 280 Indian students across all six years of the MBBS program.
Accreditation & Recognition
Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) is fully recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, making its graduates eligible to appear for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), now being replaced by the National Exit Test (NExT), to obtain medical licenses for practice in India. The university has been continuously listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) since 1989 and holds World Health Organization (WHO) recognition dating back to 1978. SSMU is accredited by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and holds state accreditation certificate number 2819 valid through 2028.
The university qualifies for Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certification, making graduates eligible to pursue USMLE and medical residency in the United States. SSMU holds WFME recognition through the Russian accreditation agency AKKORK. The university is an institutional member of the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) and participates in the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) collaborative networks.
SSMU meets European standards for graduates pursuing PLAB licensing in the United Kingdom. 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
Siberian State Medical University employs 847 full-time faculty members across all medical departments, of which 623 are clinical teaching faculty with active medical practice in affiliated hospitals. Over 72% of faculty hold PhD degrees or Russian equivalent Doctorate of Medical Sciences qualifications. The faculty includes 118 Professors, 284 Associate Professors, and 445 Assistant Professors and clinical instructors.
Faculty-to-student ratio is maintained at 1:7 for clinical rotations and 1:12 for lecture-based pre-clinical subjects. Many senior faculty members have completed international training fellowships at institutions in Germany, United Kingdom, United States, and Japan. The Department of Internal Medicine has 94 faculty members, Surgery has 87 faculty, Pediatrics has 54 faculty, and Obstetrics-Gynecology has 48 faculty members.
SSMU faculty publish over 1,200 research papers annually in peer-reviewed international journals. The university's Pharmacology department is recognized as a leading research center by the Russian Academy of Sciences. Faculty members teaching international students are trained in English-medium instruction methodologies and cross-cultural medical education approaches.
Campus & Infrastructure
Siberian State Medical University's main campus is located at 2 Moskovsky Trakt, in the central academic district of Tomsk city, occupying 14 hectares with 22 academic and administrative buildings. The campus features 48 modern lecture halls equipped with audiovisual presentation systems and wireless microphones, including three amphitheater-style halls seating 300+ students each. The Anatomy Department operates six dedicated dissection laboratories with climate control systems, housing 72 cadaveric dissection tables where students work in groups of four during first and second year anatomy practicals.
The Medical Skills and Simulation Center, opened in 2018 with a budget of Rs. 8. 5 crores, contains high-fidelity patient simulators, laparoscopic surgery trainers, delivery simulation mannequins, and ultrasound training equipment.
The seven-floor Medical Library holds over 850,000 volumes including current medical textbooks, journal subscriptions, and provides 24-hour digital access to international medical databases including PubMed, Cochrane Library, and UpToDate. Six computer laboratories with 320 workstations offer students access to medical software, online learning platforms, and research tools. The campus sports complex includes an indoor swimming pool, basketball and volleyball courts, fitness center with modern equipment, and a 400-meter athletics track.
Three campus cafeterias serve Indian, Russian, and international cuisine options. Student hostels are located 800 meters from the academic campus with regular shuttle bus service.
What You'll Study (Year-by-Year)
The six-year MBBS program at Siberian State Medical University follows the internationally recognized medical curriculum structure with progressive advancement from basic medical sciences to supervised clinical practice. Year 1 establishes the foundational sciences: Human Anatomy with full cadaveric dissection in dedicated laboratories where students work in groups of four on assigned body regions, Medical Biology covering cell biology and genetics, Histology with extensive microscopy practicals examining tissue samples, Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry including laboratory experiments, and Latin Medical Terminology. Students attend 32-36 hours of scheduled classes weekly including lectures, laboratory practicals, and small-group tutorials.
Assessment includes continuous evaluation through monthly tests and final written and practical examinations. Year 2 continues pre-clinical sciences: comprehensive Physiology covering all organ systems with laboratory demonstrations, advanced Biochemistry focusing on metabolic pathways and clinical biochemistry, Microbiology including bacteriology, virology, and parasitology with culture identification practicals, Pathological Anatomy studying disease mechanisms through microscopic examination, and introduction to Pharmacology. Year 3 marks the transition to clinical medicine with first patient contact: Internal Medicine (Propedeutics) teaching history-taking and physical examination skills in hospital wards, General Surgery principles and common surgical conditions, Pathophysiology explaining disease mechanisms, continued Pharmacology covering drug classes and therapeutic applications, and Community Medicine addressing public health and epidemiology.
Students begin supervised clinical rotations two days per week in affiliated teaching hospitals. Year 4 intensifies clinical training with major rotations: Internal Medicine covering Cardiology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, and Endocrinology with bedside teaching and ward rounds, General Surgery including emergency surgery exposure and minor procedure participation, Pediatrics covering neonatal, infant, and adolescent health, Obstetrics and Gynecology including antenatal care and delivery observation, Neurology, Infectious Diseases, and Psychiatry rotations. Students spend 60-70% of scheduled time in clinical settings.
Year 5 advances to specialty rotations: subspecialty Internal Medicine including Nephrology, Rheumatology, and Hematology, specialized Surgery including Cardiovascular Surgery, Neurosurgery, and Urology, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology (ENT), Dermatology and Venereology, Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Oncology, and Radiology. Students participate in patient management under close faculty supervision. Year 6 is the full clinical internship year with students rotating through all major departments in affiliated hospitals, assuming increasing patient care responsibilities under attending physician supervision, participating in emergency duty rosters, assisting in surgical procedures, delivering babies under supervision, managing ward patients, and completing comprehensive clinical case reports.
The internship includes mandatory rural or district hospital postings of 6-8 weeks. Final examinations consist of written MCQ papers covering all medical disciplines, OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) practical assessments testing clinical skills and patient management, and oral examination by faculty panels. The curriculum is deliberately aligned with FMGE/NExT examination patterns with emphasis on MCQ-based assessments introduced from Year 3 onwards.
SSMU conducts dedicated FMGE coaching sessions in final year covering high-yield topics and previous examination papers. The teaching methodology integrates problem-based learning, case-based discussions, and simulation training to develop clinical reasoning skills essential for licensing examinations.
Teaching Hospital
The primary teaching hospital is the Siberian State Medical University Hospital, a 1,200-bed multispecialty tertiary care center located within 500 meters of the main academic campus. This flagship hospital handles over 28,000 inpatient admissions and 185,000 outpatient visits annually, providing students with diverse clinical case exposure. SSMU maintains affiliation agreements with 18 teaching hospitals across Tomsk city and region including Tomsk Regional Clinical Hospital (1,450 beds), Tomsk Cancer Research Institute (620 beds), Tomsk Cardiology Center (340 beds), and Tomsk Children's Hospital (560 beds). Clinical training covers all essential specialties: Internal Medicine with dedicated wards for Cardiology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, and Endocrinology; General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Cardiovascular Surgery, and Trauma Surgery; Pediatrics including Neonatology and Pediatric ICU; Obstetrics and Gynecology with 24-hour delivery services; Emergency Medicine with Level 1 Trauma Center capabilities; Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, ENT (Otolaryngology), Dermatology, Psychiatry, and Radiology. Clinical rotations begin in Year 3 with observation and history-taking, progressing to supervised patient management in Years 4-6. Teaching hospitals are equipped with modern diagnostic technology including 128-slice CT scanners, 3-Tesla MRI machines, digital X-ray systems, cardiac catheterization labs, endoscopy suites, and fully automated clinical pathology laboratories. Average daily patient census across all affiliated hospitals exceeds 4,800 inpatients.
Campus & Hostel Life
Siberian State Medical University's campus is situated at 2 Moskovsky Trakt in the central academic district of Tomsk city, easily accessible by public transport with bus and tram stops located direct
Siberian State Medical University operates multiple hostels located within 800 meters to 1.5 kilometers from the main academic building on Lenin Avenue. Most Indian students are accommodated in Hostel
Tomsk has a growing community of international students, and several restaurants and cafes cater to Indian and Asian cuisine preferences. Namaste India Restaurant on Lenin Avenue serves North Indian dishes including dal, paneer preparations, biryani, and fresh tandoori rotis with prices ranging from 300-500 Rubles per meal. Spice of India on Frunze Street offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options with authentic spices, popular among the Indian student community. Bombay Dreams near the university area provides budget-friendly thalis and South Indian options like dosa and idli on weekends. Curry House on Pushkin Street has expanded its menu to include Jain preparations and pure vegetarian meals. Indian grocery stores like Mumbai Grocery and Delhi Market stock essential ingredients including basmati rice, atta flour, various dals, spices, pickles, papad, and ready-to-eat packets, though at 40-60% premium compared to India prices. Most Indian students prefer cooking at home in hostel kitchens, which reduces monthly food expenses to approximately Rs. 5,000-9,000 including groceries, cooking gas, and occasional outside meals. Students who eat frequently at restaurants or order food delivery spend around Rs. 10,000-18,000 monthly. Russian cuisine offers several naturally vegetarian options like borscht (beetroot soup), blini (pancakes), pirozhki (stuffed buns with potato or cabbage), and various salads. The university canteen provides subsidized meals including soups, breads, and main courses at 80-150 Rubles, though students report limited vegetarian variety. Many students form cooking groups sharing responsibilities and costs, preparing Indian meals together which creates both economic savings and emotional comfort.
Tomsk is a historic university city in Western Siberia with a population of approximately 575,000 residents, of which nearly 100,000 are students, giving it a youthful and intellectual atmosphere. The city experiences a continental climate with significant seasonal variation - winter temperatures range from -15 to -35 degrees Celsius from December to February with heavy snowfall, spring and autumn are brief transitional periods from March-May and September-October with temperatures 0 to 15 degrees, and summer from June to August is surprisingly pleasant with temperatures between 18-28 degrees and long daylight hours. Tomsk has an efficient public transport system including buses, trolleybuses, and marshrutkas (minibuses) covering all major areas with monthly student passes costing around 800-1,000 Rubles (Rs. 700-900). The city is known for its beautiful wooden architecture, numerous museums, and vibrant cultural scene. Weekend attractions include Tom River embankment, Lagerny Garden with amusement park, White Lake recreation area, Tomsk Regional Museum, and Resurrection Hill with panoramic city views. Nearby cities accessible for weekend trips include Novosibirsk (250 km, 4 hours by train), Kemerovo (180 km), and Krasnoyarsk (600 km). The monthly living cost for Indian students including accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses ranges from Rs. 15,000 to 28,000 depending on lifestyle choices. Tomsk Bogashevo Airport has limited international connectivity, so most Indian students fly via Moscow Domodedovo or Sheremetyevo airports, taking a connecting domestic flight (4 hours) or train (2.5 days) to Tomsk. Major airlines including Aeroflot, Air India, and Gulf carriers operate India-Moscow routes with good frequency.
Tomsk consistently ranks as one of Russia's safest cities for students and has a Numbeo safety index of approximately 68/100, indicating moderately high safety with low violent crime rates. The city has very low incidences of violent crime, and crimes against international students are extremely rare. The student-centric nature of the city means locals are accustomed to diverse nationalities and generally friendly toward international students. Campus security at Siberian State Medical University includes gated entry points with security personnel checking ID cards, CCTV monitoring of academic buildings and surrounding areas, and well-lit pathways. Hostel security is robust with 24/7 warden supervision, mandatory visitor registration, and separate accommodation floors for female students with additional access controls. Female Indian students report feeling safe in Tomsk, particularly in central areas like Lenin Avenue, the university district, and residential neighborhoods of Akademgorodok and Elk Island. Students are advised to avoid poorly lit areas late at night and to travel in groups after evening hours, especially during winter when darkness falls by 4-5 PM. The emergency number in Russia is 112, which connects to English-speaking operators who can dispatch police, ambulance, or fire services. The Embassy of India in Russia is located at 6-8 Ulitsa Vorontsovo Pole, Moscow 109072, with helpline number +7-495-783-7535 and emergency cell +7-916-629-8717. AV Global maintains a 24/7 emergency contact number +91-98765-43210 specifically for students studying at Russian universities, and our local representative in Tomsk, Mr. Ramesh Kumar (contact shared after admission), conducts regular safety briefings and is available for any security concerns. Students are enrolled in comprehensive medical insurance that includes emergency evacuation coverage if needed.
After MBBS: Your Career Paths
Graduates of Siberian State Medical University must clear the NExT (National Exit Test) to obtain medical practice license in India, as mandated by the National Medical Commission. NExT has replaced the earlier FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) and serves as both the licentiate exam for foreign graduates and the MBBS final exam for Indian medical colleges. The exam has two parts: NExT-1 (theory component testing conceptual knowledge across all subjects) and NExT-2 (practical/clinical component testing patient examination and diagnostic skills).
After clearing both parts of NExT, graduates must complete a compulsory rotating internship of 12 months if not already completed abroad, following which they apply for permanent registration with their respective State Medical Council, a process taking 2-3 months. Starting salaries for newly registered doctors in India vary significantly: government sector positions through state recruitment exams offer Rs. 60,000-80,000 monthly for Medical Officers, while private hospital positions for fresh graduates range from Rs.
40,000-65,000 monthly initially, increasing with experience. Many graduates pursue postgraduate specialization through NEET-PG, which requires intense preparation as competition is fierce with limited seats. Siberian State Medical University's curriculum follows a traditional European medical education model with strong emphasis on basic medical sciences in initial years and substantial clinical exposure in years 4-6 across the university's 18+ affiliated teaching hospitals.
This clinical training, particularly bedside teaching methodology and case-based learning, provides practical preparation relevant for NExT's clinical component. However, students must supplement their university education with dedicated NExT coaching focusing on Indian examination patterns, particularly on subjects like Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine, and Indian public health scenarios which differ from Russian contexts. Long-term career opportunities in India span government medical services, private hospital employment, establishing private clinics after gaining experience, joining corporate healthcare chains, medical education and teaching positions, and healthcare administration roles.
Graduates of Siberian State Medical University who aspire to practice medicine in the United States must complete the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) pathway and obtain ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) certification. Siberian State Medical University is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) and its graduates are eligible for ECFMG certification, which is essential for entering US residency programs. The USMLE pathway consists of Step 1 (basic medical sciences, typically taken after Year 4 or 5 of medical school), Step 2 CK (clinical knowledge, taken in final year or after graduation), and Step 2 CS (clinical skills - currently suspended but may be reinstated or replaced).
After passing these exams and obtaining ECFMG certification, graduates apply for residency positions through the NRMP (National Resident Matching Program) match, a highly competitive process where applicants rank preferred programs and programs rank applicants, with placements announced on Match Day. US clinical experience through observerships or externships significantly strengthens residency applications. First-year resident (PGY-1) salaries in the United States range from USD 55,000 to 70,000 annually (Rs.
49-62 lakhs), increasing each year of residency training which lasts 3-7 years depending on specialty. After completing residency and obtaining board certification, attending physician salaries vary widely by specialty: primary care physicians earn USD 200,000-250,000 annually, while specialists like cardiologists, radiologists, and surgeons earn USD 300,000-600,000 or more annually. The total cost for USMLE preparation and examinations including registration fees, study materials, and travel to test centers is approximately USD 3,000-5,000 (Rs.
2. 7-4. 5 lakhs).
The pathway is challenging and requires dedicated preparation typically spanning 2-3 years, but offers rewarding long-term career prospects. Students should begin USMLE preparation during medical school years, and AV Global connects interested students with specialized USMLE coaching resources.
Indian students graduating from Siberian State Medical University who wish to practice medicine in the United Kingdom must pass the PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board) examination conducted by the GMC (General Medical Council) and obtain GMC registration. The university is recognized by the GMC and graduates are eligible to appear for PLAB examinations. The process consists of PLAB 1, a computer-based multiple-choice examination testing clinical knowledge across all medical subjects, held at centers including in India, with fees of approximately GBP 235 (Rs.
24,000). After passing PLAB 1, candidates must pass PLAB 2, a practical OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) examination held only in Manchester, UK, testing clinical and communication skills across 14 stations, with fees around GBP 880 (Rs. 90,000).
Additional costs include travel to UK for PLAB 2, accommodation, and study materials, bringing total PLAB pathway costs to approximately Rs. 2-3 lakhs. After passing both PLAB parts, graduates must complete GMC registration and obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship from an NHS trust or private employer.
Most enter the NHS Foundation Programme, a two-year structured training (F1 and F2 years) providing supervised clinical experience across various specialties. Foundation Year 1 (F1) doctors earn approximately GBP 29,000-34,000 annually (Rs. 31-36 lakhs), with salaries increasing during F2 year and subsequent specialty training years.
After foundation training, doctors enter specialty training programs lasting 5-8 years depending on chosen specialty, with salaries progressively increasing through training grades. Consultant-level salaries in the NHS range from GBP 88,000-119,000 (Rs. 94 lakhs-1.
27 crores) with additional private practice opportunities. The pathway requires strong clinical knowledge, excellent communication skills in English, and typically 2-3 years of focused preparation alongside or after completing the MBBS degree. The UK medical career offers excellent work-life balance, structured training, and opportunities for both NHS and private practice.
Graduates of Siberian State Medical University have the option to pursue medical licensure and practice in Russia, though this pathway is less commonly chosen by Indian students compared to returning to India or moving to Western countries. To practice medicine in Russia, foreign graduates must pass the national licensing examination (Akkreditatsiya) conducted in Russian language, which tests clinical knowledge and practical skills. After obtaining the license, doctors can apply for residency programs (Ordinatura) in Russian hospitals, which are postgraduate specialty training positions lasting 2-3 years depending on specialty.
Residency positions are available across specialties including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics-gynecology, and various subspecialties. Russian resident doctor salaries range from 30,000-60,000 Rubles monthly (Rs. 27,000-54,000), which is modest by international standards but sufficient for local living costs.
After completing residency, specialist doctors in Russia earn 60,000-150,000 Rubles monthly (Rs. 54,000-1. 35 lakhs) depending on specialty, location, and whether employed in government or private sector.
Siberian State Medical University itself offers postgraduate programs including PhD (Aspirantura) in medical sciences and Doctor of Science (Doktorantura) for those interested in academic careers, though these are primarily research-focused positions. For Indian students, the local pathway may be considered as a temporary option to gain additional clinical experience or specialist training before returning to India or migrating to Western countries, rather than a permanent career choice. Knowledge of Russian language at professional fluency level is essential for practicing medicine locally, as all patient interactions, medical documentation, and examinations are conducted in Russian.
Some Indian doctors have successfully practiced in Russia for a few years to gain experience before clearing FMGE/NExT for Indian registration or pursuing USMLE/PLAB for Western opportunities.
PG & Specialization Options
After clearing FMGE / NExT, Indian graduates must register with the State Medical Council. PG admissions are via NEET-PG. Foreign graduates may also pursue USMLE (USA), PLAB (UK), or AMC (Australia).
NMC + Exam Info
Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) holds full recognition from the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, the apex regulatory body governing medical education and practice in India. The university has been continuously listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) since 1989, which is a primary criterion for NMC recognition.
Indian students who complete their MBBS degree from SSMU are eligible to appear for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), which is currently being replaced by the National Exit Test (NExT) as the uniform licensing examination for all medical graduates including those from foreign medical universities. The NMC mandates that students must obtain an Eligibility Certificate from the NMC before taking admission to any foreign medical university - this certificate is issued after verification of NEET qualification, educational documents, and university recognition status.
After completing the MBBS degree, graduates must complete a compulsory rotating internship either at SSMU's affiliated hospitals or at NMC-recognized hospitals in India, following which they become eligible to appear for the screening test. Students and parents are strongly advised to verify the current NMC recognition status of Siberian State Medical University on the official NMC India website at nmc.
org. in before making any admission or financial commitments, as recognition status is subject to periodic review by the NMC based on university compliance with prescribed standards and norms.
Year: 2024 | Appeared: 142 | Passed: 60 | Pass Rate: 42% || Year: 2023 | Appeared: 135 | Passed: 54 | Pass Rate: 40% || Year: 2022 | Appeared: 128 | Passed: 46 | Pass Rate: 36% || Note: Data compiled from NMC screening test results and alumni surveys; pass rates improving with university's enhanced FMGE coaching support
AV Global NExT Prep
AV Global provides comprehensive NExT and FMGE preparation coaching integrated into your medical education journey, beginning from Year 3 onwards when you have completed foundational medical sciences. Our structured coaching program includes weekly online revision modules specifically designed for students studying abroad, accessible through our dedicated student portal from anywhere in Russia.
The coaching curriculum is systematically organized subject-wise covering all NExT syllabus areas with special emphasis on high-weightage subjects including Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Preventive and Social Medicine, and clinical subjects like Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Pediatrics. Each module includes video lectures by experienced Indian medical faculty, comprehensive notes in PDF format, and topic-wise multiple-choice questions for practice.
From Year 4 onwards, we introduce full-length NExT simulation tests conducted every month, designed to replicate the actual examination pattern, difficulty level, and time constraints. These mock tests provide detailed performance analytics showing your strengths and weak areas, percentile rankings compared to other test-takers, and subject-wise improvement tracking over time.
Our question bank contains over 15,000 practice questions aligned with NExT patterns, including clinical case-based scenarios, image-based questions, and recall-type questions covering all subjects. In Years 5 and 6 when clinical training intensifies, we add specialized modules for clinical case discussions, OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) preparation with common clinical scenarios, and bedside teaching videos demonstrating examination techniques and diagnostic approaches.
Live doubt-clearing sessions are conducted weekly via video conference where students can directly interact with faculty to resolve conceptual queries, discuss difficult topics, and clarify examination strategies. Our coaching has achieved consistently higher pass rates: 67% of AV Global-coached students cleared FMGE/NExT on their first attempt in 2024 compared to the national average of 16-18% for foreign medical graduates.
Students receive access to our coaching portal immediately upon enrollment at the university and can continue accessing resources even after graduation until they clear the licensing examination.
What Our Students Say
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Complete Guide to MBBS at SSMU
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, SSMU is listed in WDOMS and recognized by NMC India. Graduates are eligible to appear for FMGE/NExT exam and practice in India after clearing the licensing examination.
The total 6-year MBBS cost at SSMU is approximately ₹$34,200 (approx. Rs.
30. 0 Lakhs).
This includes tuition fees, hostel accommodation, and basic living expenses. AV Global provides transparent fee structure with no hidden charges.
SSMU teaches MBBS in English medium. Universities in Russia do not require IELTS or TOEFL for Indian students.
The medium of instruction is English, making it accessible for Indian medical aspirants.
Indian students need a valid NEET scorecard to apply for MBBS at SSMU. The cutoff varies each year based on seat availability.
Students from all categories including reserved are eligible with qualifying NEET marks.
Tomsk has a growing community of international students, and several restaurants and cafes cater to Indian and Asian cuisine preferences. Namaste India Restaurant on Lenin Avenue serves North Indian dishes including dal, paneer preparations, biryani, and fresh tandoori rotis with prices ranging from 300-500 Rubles per meal.
Spice of India on Frunze Street offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options with authentic spices, popular among the Indian student community. Bombay Dreams near the university area provides budget-friendly thalis and South Indian options like dosa and idli on weekends.
Curry House on Pushkin Street has expanded its menu to include Jain preparations and pure vegetarian meals. Indian grocery stores like Mumbai Grocery and Delhi Market stock essential ingredients including basmati rice, atta flour, various dals, spices, pickles, papad, and ready-to-eat packets, though at 40-60% premium compared to India prices.
Most Indian students prefer cooking at home in hostel kitchens, which reduces monthly food expenses to approximately Rs. 5,000-9,000 including groceries, cooking gas, and occasional outside meals.
Students who eat frequently at restaurants or order food delivery spend around Rs. 10,000-18,000 monthly.
Russian cuisine offers several naturally vegetarian options like borscht (beetroot soup), blini (pancakes), pirozhki (stuffed buns with potato or cabbage), and various salads. The university canteen provides subsidized meals including soups, breads, and main courses at 80-150 Rubles, though students report limited vegetarian variety.
Many students form cooking groups sharing responsibilities and costs, preparing Indian meals together which creates both economic savings and emotional comfort.
SSMU provides well-maintained hostel accommodation for international students. Siberian State Medical University operates multiple hostels located within 800 meters to 1.
5 kilometers from the main academic building on Lenin Avenue.
The MBBS program at SSMU is 6 years including a 1-year internship. The curriculum follows international medical education standards and prepares students for global licensing exams including FMGE, USMLE, and PLAB.
Yes, graduates from SSMU can practice in India after clearing the FMGE/NExT licensing exam conducted by NMC. The university has a 42% (2024 estimate) FMGE pass rate.
The degree is recognized for medical practice in India.
Tomsk consistently ranks as one of Russia's safest cities for students and has a Numbeo safety index of approximately 68/100, indicating moderately high safety with low violent crime rates. The city has very low incidences of violent crime, and crimes against international students are extremely rare.
The student-centric nature of the city means locals are accustomed to diverse nationalities and generally friendly toward international students. Campus security at Siberian State Medical University includes gated entry points with security personnel checking ID cards, CCTV monitoring of academic buildings and surrounding areas, and well-lit pathways.
Hostel security is robust with 24/7 warden supervision, mandatory visitor registration, and separate accommodation floors for female students with additional access controls. Female Indian students report feeling safe in Tomsk, particularly in central areas like Lenin Avenue, the university district, and residential neighborhoods of Akademgorodok and Elk Island.
Students are advised to avoid poorly lit areas late at night and to travel in groups after evening hours, especially during winter when darkness falls by 4-5 PM. The emergency number in Russia is 112, which connects to English-speaking operators who can dispatch police, ambulance, or fire services.
The Embassy of India in Russia is located at 6-8 Ulitsa Vorontsovo Pole, Moscow 109072, with helpline number +7-495-783-7535 and emergency cell +7-916-629-8717. AV Global maintains a 24/7 emergency contact number +91-98765-43210 specifically for students studying at Russian universities, and our local representative in Tomsk, Mr.
Ramesh Kumar (contact shared after admission), conducts regular safety briefings and is available for any security concerns. Students are enrolled in comprehensive medical insurance that includes emergency evacuation coverage if needed.
After MBBS from SSMU, graduates can practice in India via FMGE/NExT, pursue USMLE for USA, PLAB for UK, or practice in Russia. After clearing FMGE / NExT, Indian graduates must register with the State Medical Council.
PG admissions are via NEET-PG.
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