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Most of the Indian students find it difficult to make ends meet while studying abroad. This has become an issue ever since international students started migrating to other countries.
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Indian students often struggle due to a lack of guidance, as they have to pay tuition fees while managing necessities like accommodation, transport and healthcare. Moreover, it is difficult to address this predicament, as only proper preparation can help students with living costs for MBBS abroad.
Usually, most students are only informed about tuition fees, and only a few know about pre-departure costs, as they research without the help of any consultancy. An overseas consultancy or agency promotes its services and often provides less information about these essentials. However, it is important to be aware of all mandatory fees and costs that an Indian student has to spend their money on.
Apart from tuition fees, students have to spend their money on pre-departure fees and living costs upon their arrival in a foreign country. Although it is easy to manage the application process and departure procedure, students find it difficult to cope with living costs in a foreign country due to unfamiliarity. For this reason, students need information on all the living costs. This article explores all the monthly living expenses for Indian students studying MBBS abroad.
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Accommodation: Finding accommodation is a daunting task for international students due to unfamiliarity, and they are often misled because of false information. For this reason, students should know all the details about their destination and a proper residency.
Usually, accommodations in a town farther from the capital tend to have lower costs, while staying in capital cities like Moscow or Tbilisi costs more, as renting homes and residential properties are expensive. Know more about living costs for MBBS abroad in indian rupees
Location Type | Accommodation Type | Price Range |
Capital city | Rented room (single) | ₹10,000 - ₹25,000 per month |
Capital city | Private apartments (sharing) | ₹7,000- ₹12,000 per month |
City or Town | Private apartments (single/sharing) | ₹4,000 – ₹7,000 per month |
Country | Price Range |
Russia | ₹10,000 to ₹50,000 per year (university hostels) |
₹10,000 - ₹25,000 per month (private apartments) | |
Georgia | ₹1,15,110 - ₹2,87,776 per year (University hostels) |
₹20,000 to ₹45,000 per month (private apartments) | |
Kazakhstan/Kyrgyzstan | ₹25,000–₹65,000 per year (university hostels) |
₹10,000 to ₹35,000 per month. (private rental) | |
The philippines | ₹10,000 - ₹18,000 per month |
Note: Hostels and dormitories provided by medical colleges and universities require students to pay fees. These fees are not associated with the living costs of a particular location because the administrations are solely responsible for accommodation.
Food: Food costs around ₹5,000 - ₹8,000 on average for all foreign countries, as it is available at affordable prices. For students living in rented accommodation, it costs 5,000 in addition to estimated food expenses.
Travel/Transport: Per month, a typical international student spends ₹1,200 – ₹2,000 on average for transportation. This includes the college-to-residence commute and other errands.
Internet & Mobile: ₹700 – ₹1,000 is spent on telecom services. For phone calls and mobile internet, every service provider charges at least 700.
Miscellaneous: ₹2,500 – ₹4,000 is miscellaneous costs that include other necessities.
Note: All these costs are an estimate of charges. Each country varies in terms of living costs and services provided; hence, the mentioned costs are subject to change.
Mandatory Insurance & Visa Renewals: All Indian students studying MBBS abroad need local health insurance that can cost 30,000 to 1,00,000 INR. Students' visa renewals cost varies by country, as each country charges different fees.
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Country | Student visa fees |
Russia | ₹6,720 - ₹20,160 |
Georgia | ₹1790 + 4492 (service + courier fee (exempted for New Delhi residents)) |
The Philippines | 3,840 + 7,680 (single + multiple entry visa fee) |
Kyrgyzstan | Single entry - ₹4,417 - ₹9.216 Multiple entry - ₹5,300 - ₹15,018 |
Note: Initially, students apply for a single-entry visa, which can be renewed to a multiple-entry visa after expiration.
Choose low-cost countries: Low-cost countries like Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan provide amenities at a lower cost. Necessities like accommodation and food often cost lower at these countries.
Opt for University hostels: Hostels of medical universities are way cheaper than private rented apartments. The cost difference between these two is huge, as mentioned above.
Food: Often, food is included in the hostel menu provided by the institution, but candidates living in rented houses are advised to prepare their own food instead of choosing ready-to-eat meals or restaurants.
Student discounts: International students should avail offers and discounts provided exclusively to students. These offers significantly lower miscellaneous costs.
Indian students wishing to pursue MBBS abroad should calculate the living costs for MBBS abroad prior to their departure. Moreover, pre-departure costs and tuition fees should be calculated separately from these living costs, as these are not mentioned in any information source.
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