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18 May 2026
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Why I Chose Volgograd State Medical University Over a Bengaluru Private College

I scored 522 in NEET 2023. India’s government colleges were out of reach. A private college in Bengaluru was on the table. Here is exactly why I chose Russia instead — and what three years at Volgograd State Medical University have been like.

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Written by: Tejashwini Pandey  |  MBBS 3rd Year, Volgograd State Medical University, Russia  |  Home: Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh  |  Admitted through MBBSDirect  |  Published: April 2026

⚡ At a Glance

NEET Score
522 — First Attempt, 2023
University Chosen
Volgograd State Medical University, Russia
Consultancy Used
MBBSDirect — Batch of 43 students
Current Status
3rd Year MBBS — No Regrets

I knew from the time I entered Class 12 that I wanted to be a neurosurgeon. Not just a doctor — a neurosurgeon. That means MBBS, then a PG in neurology or surgery, then a superspeciality fellowship. A minimum of 13 to 14 years of training from where I stood.

That timeline had one immediate consequence: I could not afford to lose time at the start. Taking a drop year for coaching, then another attempt, then hoping for a better score — that was not a plan I could accept. So I prepared for NEET alongside Class 12, and set myself a clear rule: if I get a government medical college in India, great. If not, I go abroad. I was not going to waste a year sitting in a coaching centre in Kota.

In 2023, I gave my first NEET attempt. I scored 522.


The Decision After NEET 522 — What Were My Options?

A 522 did not get me into any government medical college. The options left were private medical colleges in India or MBBS abroad. I looked at both seriously.

One private college option appeared — in Bengaluru. On paper, it was a valid MBBS seat. But when I looked at the full picture, two things stood out.

Option on the table: A private medical college in Bengaluru. Fees: ₹11 lakh per year. Estimated 6-year total: ₹66 lakh or more. And for clinical patient interaction in Karnataka, Kannada language proficiency would effectively be required over time — a language I had no background in.

That second point is worth sitting with. I am from Gwalior. Kannada is as foreign to me as Russian. If I was going to be immersed in a new language environment regardless, and paying significant fees regardless — then the question became: why not go abroad?

The logic that settled it: If both options require me to learn a language I don’t know, and both cost significant money — then the option with lower fees, an international degree, and stronger clinical infrastructure wins on every rational count.

Why Russia — And How I Researched It

I began researching foreign medical universities across Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and China. Russia stood out immediately — not because someone pushed it, but because the depth of its medical education history is hard to match. Russian medical universities have been producing doctors for over a century. The infrastructure, the hospitals, the faculty lineage — all of it is real.

There was one legitimate concern: the Russia-Ukraine conflict began in 2022, a year before I was applying. I took this seriously. Location research was not optional — it was the first filter I applied.

1
NMC Recognition — Non-Negotiable

Any university I considered had to be on the National Medical Commission’s approved list. Without NMC recognition, an MBBS degree from Russia has no value for practice in India. I verified this independently on the NMC website — not just from a consultancy’s brochure.

2
Geographic Distance from the Conflict Zone

Cities in western Russia close to Ukraine were not on my list. I focused on cities in the Volga region and southern Russia — Volgograd, Kazan, Samara — which are geographically well removed from the conflict area.

3
Academic Reputation and University Size

I wanted a large, established university — not a small institution with limited hospital infrastructure. A university’s age, its alumni track record, and its hospital affiliations all mattered.

4
Fees That Made Financial Sense

With a target of neurosurgery — meaning years of PG and fellowship ahead after MBBS — I needed the undergraduate degree to be financially efficient. The more I spent on MBBS, the more pressure on every subsequent stage.


Why Volgograd State Medical University — Specifically

Volgograd State Medical University emerged clearly from my research. It is one of Russia’s well-regarded medical universities with a long academic history. Volgograd city itself sits in the Volga Federal District — geographically distant from the western conflict zones. The university is NMC-recognised and WHO-listed. And the fees were approximately ₹4 lakh per year — a fraction of what the Bengaluru private college was asking.

  • Established university with a long academic legacy in Russian medical education
  • NMC-recognised and WHO-listed — graduates are eligible for NExT/FMGE in India
  • Located in Volgograd — Volga Federal District, well away from the conflict zone
  • Tuition fees approximately ₹4 lakh per year — significantly lower than Indian private colleges
  • English-medium MBBS — Russian language is learned progressively for clinical interaction
  • Large, established Indian student community — important for the initial settling-in period
  • Hospital-affiliated university — clinical exposure is genuine, not simulated
A note on Volgograd city: Volgograd is historically known as Stalingrad — the site of one of the most significant battles of World War II. It is a city with a real sense of history and identity. That is not relevant to your MBBS decision, but it is worth knowing — studying in a place with depth like that is an experience in itself.

Bengaluru Private College vs Volgograd State Medical University — The Honest Comparison

Both options were real. Both had valid MBBS programs. I am not here to tell you one is objectively better — that depends on who you are and what matters to you. What I can do is lay out the factors honestly, as I saw them in 2023.

Factor 🏫 Bengaluru Private College 🇷🇺 Volgograd State Medical University
Annual Tuition Fees ₹11 lakh/year ~₹4 lakh/year
Estimated 6-Year Tuition ₹66 lakh+ ~₹24–26 lakh
Language for Patient Interaction Kannada — progressively required in clinical years in Karnataka Russian — progressively learned during the 6-year program
Language Starting Point for Me (Gwalior) No prior exposure to Kannada No prior exposure to Russian
Medium of Academic Instruction English English
NMC Recognition Yes Yes
NEXT / FMGE Eligibility Yes Yes
Distance from Home (Gwalior) ~1,200 km — another city, another state ~3,500 km — another country
Climate Adjustment Tropical — significant shift from Gwalior’s winters Continental — harsh winters, significant adjustment required
University History Varies — relatively newer institution Decades-old — established infrastructure and faculty
Indian Student Community Present Large, well-established
A note on fairness: The language question is the one I hear most often used to argue against Russia. But it cuts both ways. For a student from Gwalior, Kannada and Russian are both languages learned from zero. The difference is that in Russia, the language is learned as part of a structured clinical curriculum over 6 years, within the university itself — it is factored into the program. In Bengaluru, the expectation to communicate in Kannada emerges through context, not curriculum. Neither is easier. They are different challenges. You will know which one suits you better.

Choosing MBBSDirect — Why, and What the Process Was Like

Once I had decided on Volgograd State Medical University, the next question was consultancy. The MBBS abroad space has no shortage of consultancies — many of them making identical promises in louder voices. I spent time going through YouTube channels, websites, and reviews before arriving at MBBSDirect.

“What made me trust MBBSDirect was not that they promised the most. It was that they explained clearly — fees structure, what would be charged when, what the process looked like step by step. There was no pressure, no artificial urgency. That kind of transparency is harder to find than it sounds.”

— Tejashwini Pandey, MBBS 3rd Year, Volgograd State Medical University

I processed my admission through MBBSDirect. Our batch that year had 43 students. Two MBBSDirect team members travelled with us to Russia for the admission process — they were present at the university, not just on the phone from India. Documentation, university formalities, initial registration — everything went through without a last-minute surprise or an undisclosed charge appearing at the end.

  • Fee structure explained clearly upfront — no hidden amounts appearing later
  • Complete documentation guidance through the entire process
  • Two MBBSDirect staff members personally travelled with the batch to Volgograd
  • 43 students in the same batch — a ready community from day one
  • University arrival formalities and registration handled smoothly
  • No last-minute changes in charges or process

Three Years In — What Volgograd State Medical University Has Actually Been Like

I am completing my 3rd year. This is when the honest assessment matters most — not the optimism of the first few months, but what I actually think now that I am deep into the program.

The academic standard at Volgograd State Medical University is rigorous. The teaching is structured and clinically oriented. Professors are experienced, and from the clinical years onward, the hospital exposure is real — you are in wards, not just reading textbooks. The university’s infrastructure is genuine: well-equipped labs, functioning libraries, and a clinical hospital that is not a showpiece.

The Indian student community here is large and well-established. In the early months, that matters more than most people admit — having people who have already navigated the system, know the city, and can help you find the right grocery store or the closest Indian restaurant makes the settling-in period manageable.

✅ What Has Been Good

Academic standard is genuinely rigorous — no shortcuts
Clinical exposure in hospital is real from the clinical years
Large Indian student community — settling in was manageable
Fees remained what was stated — no financial surprises
University infrastructure is solid — labs, library, hospital
NMC recognition confirmed — NExT preparation is valid

⚠️ What Takes Adjustment

Russian winters are genuinely harsh — this is not an exaggeration
Food requires adjustment — Indian options exist but cost more than home
Russian language takes consistent effort — cannot be deferred
Distance from family is real — home visits require planning and budget

📌 Three Years In — The Honest Verdict

If I had to make the same decision again with the same information, I would make the same choice. The academic foundation I am building at Volgograd State Medical University is solid. My neurosurgery goal has not moved — and I am on track. The financial decision was also correct: I am not carrying debt that will follow me into PG preparation. That matters when the road ahead is still long.


For Students Who Are Where I Was in 2023

If you scored 500 to 560 in NEET and did not get a government seat, and a private college in India is your only domestic option — MBBS abroad in Russia is a genuinely viable alternative. Not a fallback. A considered option with real merit.

But go in with a clear framework, not just a feeling.

  • Verify NMC recognition yourself — go to the NMC website directly, do not rely solely on a consultancy’s claim
  • Research location specifically — not just the country. Russia is large. Where in Russia matters significantly
  • Choose a consultancy based on transparency, not volume of promises — if the fees structure is not clear upfront, that tells you something
  • Start NExT / FMGE preparation from Year 1 — the students who struggle are those who treat it as something to worry about in Year 5
  • Factor in the full cost — tuition, living expenses, flights, food — not just the headline tuition number
  • A drop year is not inherently wrong — but it is a cost too. Calculate it honestly against the alternative
One thing worth saying directly: The language question — Kannada in Karnataka, Russian in Russia — is real in both cases. Do not let anyone use it as a simple argument for or against either option without acknowledging that both require learning from zero. What matters is which environment, which fees, and which academic institution suits your long-term goals. For me, the answer was Volgograd. For someone else, it may genuinely be the Bengaluru college. Both can be the right decision depending on who you are.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fees at Volgograd State Medical University for Indian students?
Tuition fees at Volgograd State Medical University are approximately ₹4 lakh per year for Indian students. Living expenses, food, and flights are additional. The estimated total cost over 6 years — including all expenses — is significantly lower than Indian private medical colleges charging ₹10–12 lakh per year in tuition alone. Always ask for a full cost breakdown, not just the tuition figure.
Can I get MBBS admission in Russia with a NEET score of 522?
Yes. Russian medical universities require NEET qualification (clearing the cutoff), not a specific high score. A score of 522 is sufficient for NEET eligibility purposes for MBBS abroad. The admission process is managed through a consultancy and does not involve competitive ranking among applicants in the way Indian government seats work.
Is Volgograd State Medical University NMC approved?
Yes. Volgograd State Medical University is recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India and is WHO-listed. Graduates are eligible to appear for the NExT exam (formerly FMGE) to obtain a licence to practise medicine in India. Always verify recognition status directly on the NMC website at the time of your admission, as lists are periodically updated.
Is the Russia-Ukraine conflict a safety concern for students at Volgograd?
Volgograd is located in the Volga Federal District of Russia, geographically well removed from the western regions and conflict zones. It is important to research specific city locations, not just the country broadly. Thousands of Indian students are currently enrolled at Volgograd State Medical University without any conflict-related disruption to their studies.
How was the experience with MBBSDirect for admission to Volgograd?
In my experience, MBBSDirect handled the process transparently — fee structure was disclosed upfront, documentation was managed fully, and two team members travelled with our batch of 43 students to Volgograd for the admission process. There were no last-minute surprises in charges or process. MBBSDirect has been operating since 2015 and has placed students in Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and China.
Do I need to learn Russian to study MBBS at Volgograd State Medical University?
Academic instruction is in English. Russian language is a component of the curriculum and is progressively learned over the 6-year program — primarily for patient interaction in clinical years. Most students reach a functional level for clinical communication by the time they reach their hospital rotations. It requires consistent effort but is structured into the program, not something left entirely to the student to figure out independently.

Have Questions About MBBS in Russia?

MBBSDirect has been placing students in Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and China since 2015 — over 10,000 students counselled. Talk to the team with your NEET score and budget. No pressure, no scripted pitch — just an honest conversation about what makes sense for you.

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