Pursuing MBBS in India is the most feasible and beneficial path for Indian students attending Indian universities. Government-owned medical colleges do not charge capitation/development fees and place a priority on admitting qualified applicants by using only NEET exam scores for admission to school, regardless of race or ethnic background. In India, there are many skilled student doctors who would have chosen to study outside of India at a much higher cost, but instead chose to study in India because they understand that they can receive an equivalent-quality education at a fraction of the cost.
Annual tuition for the majority of top government-run medical institutions is typically below Rs. 50,000/- (approximately $800), making them accessible to students from all walks of life. Private colleges in India are more costly than those run by the government but are less expensive than studying MBBS in the USA, UK, Australia, or Russia/China. Additionally, since English is the medium of instruction, medical students can easily access all worldwide medical-related reading materials, journal articles, and clinical practice guidelines.