Kazan Federal University
- Kazan, Russia
- Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
- Govt.
- Estd:1804
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- Facilities
Kazan Federal University (KFU), founded in 1804, is the second-oldest university in Russia and is globally recognized as an “Institute of Excellence.” Located in the culturally diverse city of Kazan, the university is a major research hub, famously known as the birthplace of organic chemistry. The campus features a unique “Universiade Village” dorm complex, which is considered one of the best student residential facilities in Russia.
The MBBS program (formally the Specialist Degree in General Medicine) at KFU is a 6-year course conducted entirely in English for international students. The curriculum is designed to meet global standards, combining five years of intensive classroom and laboratory training with a final year dedicated to clinical rotations and internships at the university’s own multi-profile clinic and affiliated municipal hospitals.
6-year MBBS program (General Medicine) in English, accredited by WHO, NMC, and FAIMER, featuring a strong focus on fundamental medicine and clinical training.
Approximately ₹28.5 Lakhs+ for the full 6-year MBBS course, covering tuition and hostel expenses, with yearly costs roughly around ₹5–5.5+ Lakhs.
Kazan Federal University (KFU) offers a 6-year English-medium MBBS program recognized by NMC and WHO, requiring 50% in 12th PCB, mandatory NEET qualification, and no IELTS/TOEFL. The process involves online application, document submission, entrance exams/interviews, and visa processing, typically starting in May.
- The Nikolay Lobachevsky Scientific Library is one of the oldest and largest in Russia, holding over 5 million volumes.
- The university maintains several museums, including the Museum of History of Kazan University and the Museum of Zoology.
- A 15,000 sq. meter complex featuring a basketball arena, rock climbing walls, and fitness gyms.
- Numerous football grounds, volleyball courts, and tennis courts are scattered around the campus and the Universiade Village.
