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UZBEKISTAN

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Why Study MBBS In Uzbekistan?

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Uzbekistan

  • Uzbek people are known for their warm hospitality, humility, and strong family values.
  • Locals are generally respectful and welcoming toward international students, especially those in medical uniforms.
  • Society is peaceful, conservative, and culturally rich, with minimal racial or religious discrimination.
  • Youth in cities like Tashkent and Samarkand often speak English or Russian, easing communication.
  • Community-oriented mindset fosters a safe and supportive environment for foreign students.
  • Uzbekistan boasts a rich Silk Road heritage, with iconic cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva—UNESCO World Heritage sites filled with blue-tiled mosques and ancient madrasas.
  • Traditional cuisine includes plov (rice pilaf), manti (dumplings), samsa, lagman, and fresh bread (non); many dishes are vegetarian-friendly.
  • Cultural traditions include Navruz (New Year festival), traditional music (shashmaqom), and intricate embroidery.
  • Hospitality is central—guests are treated with great respect and often invited for tea or meals.
  • Modern cafes and international restaurants coexist with historic bazaars, blending old and new.
  • Uzbekistan has a continental climate: hot, dry summers (35–45°C in July) and cold winters (–5°C to 5°C in January).
  • Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–October) are mild and pleasant—ideal for outdoor activities.
  • Southern cities like Samarkand and Bukhara are warmer than Tashkent in winter.
  • Most hostels and classrooms have heating in winter and fans/AC in summer.
  • Low humidity and clear skies make the climate generally comfortable year-round.
  • Cities have affordable public transport: buses, metro (in Tashkent), and marshrutkas (minibuses) costing $0.10–0.30 per ride.
  • Ride-hailing apps like Yandex.Taxi are widely used and very cheap (e.g., $2–3 for cross-city rides).
  • Intercity travel by high-speed Afrosiyob train (Tashkent–Samarkand in 2 hours, ~$10) is efficient and comfortable.
  • Universities, hostels, and hospitals are usually within walking distance or short rides in city centers.
  • International students adapt quickly—transport is safe, clean, and easy to navigate even with limited local language skills.

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