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RUSSIA

Pursue your MBBS dream in a country known for its affordability, global recognition, and student-friendly environment.

Why Study MBBS In Russia?

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  • Russian people are generally reserved at first, but they are warm, helpful, and hospitable once they get to know you.

  • Respect for education and professionals is deeply rooted in Russian society, and students are treated with dignity.

  • Locals may not speak fluent English everywhere, but they often try to assist international students using gestures or translation apps.

  • Russians value punctuality and straightforward communication, which aligns well with academic and professional environments.

  • Students who show interest in local culture and learn basic Russian phrases are often appreciated and welcomed more openly.

  • Russia is rich in history, literature, and the arts—students can experience museums, theaters, and festivals throughout the year.

  • Traditional Russian food like Borscht, Pelmeni, Blini, and Pirozhki are widely available, along with international cuisines including Indian, Chinese, and fast food.

  • Urban areas like Moscow, Kazan, and St. Petersburg have modern shopping malls, cafes, cinemas, and international restaurants.

  • Local bazaars and supermarkets offer affordable groceries, clothes, and household items, especially useful for students.

  • Religious and cultural festivals like Maslenitsa, Orthodox Christmas, and Victory Day offer unique insights into Russian tradition.

  • Russia experiences extreme winters and mild summers, varying by region.

  • Winter (November to March): Can drop to -15°C to -30°C in some areas, especially Siberia; students must wear proper insulated clothing.

  • Summer (June to August): Generally pleasant, ranging from +18°C to +30°C, ideal for sightseeing and campus activities.

  • Spring and Autumn are shorter and cooler, offering a colorful and refreshing seasonal transition.

  • Universities and hostels are centrally heated, ensuring comfort during harsh winters.

  • Russia has a strong domestic and international transport system; cities are connected via metro, buses, and trams.

  • Major international airports include Sheremetyevo (Moscow), Domodedovo (Moscow), Pulkovo (St. Petersburg), and Kazan International Airport.

  • Airlines such as Aeroflot, S7 Airlines, Ural Airlines, and others operate frequent domestic and global flights.

  • Trains, especially high-speed ones like Sapsan, connect major cities affordably for students.

  • Ride-hailing apps like Yandex Go and Uber are widely used and safe for local travel.

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