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Asian Medical Institute

The Asian Medical Institute (ASMI), also known as the S. Tentishev Asian Medical Institute, is a leading private medical institution in Kyrgyzstan, established in 2004 and located in the city of Kant. Specifically designed for international students, the institute is highly sought after by Indian aspirants due to its NMC (National Medical Commission) and WHO recognition, which allows graduates to practice medicine globally after clearing respective licensing exams.

The institute offers a modern, English-medium curriculum across various faculties, including General Medicine (MBBS/MD), Dentistry (BDS), Nursing, and Pharmacy. Its academic framework is supported by a robust clinical infrastructure consisting of over eight affiliated hospitals, ensuring students receive early and extensive hands-on patient exposure.

6-year MBBS course (5 years of academic study plus 1 year of mandatory clinical internship).

Approx ₹18–24 Lakhs for the entire MBBS program

Admission to the S. Tentishev Asian Medical Institute (AMI) in Kyrgyzstan for the MBBS program requires a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in 12th grade, a valid NEET qualification for Indian students, and a minimum age of 17.

  • Separate, fully furnished hostels for boys and girls.
  • The institute operates across three main campuses featuring smart classrooms and lecture halls.
  • Specialized labs for Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry, including a simulation center for hands-on anatomy training.
  • A digital and physical library housing over 9,000 medical books, international journals, and computer labs for research.
  • On-campus supermarket, pharmacy, and a café/canteen for quick snacks.
Address:58, Gagarina Street, Kant, Kyrgyzstan

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