Queries regarding curriculum and course of different universities

So as most of us know, anyone should know and must make sure of certain things before choosing a university. That being said, why don't the universities have an information bulletin or something like that? Anyways, this post is me asking current students, who are doing their mbbs right now, questions such as:

What's the course duration? What about the internship? Is it done separately after the course completion or done in between in parts? Is there any official document detailing this info?

Can I choose to stay in the hostel even after the 1st year? What's the food like?

What would you say the total cost would add up to for the whole duration of the course, including the costs for tuition fees, hostel, mess, travelling, stationary, etc.?

How's the study environment?

Any problems you might wanna warn the new students about?

Anything else?

I am only looking through universities of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan but you are free and welcome to comment even if you are from a University of another country like Uzbekistan, Russia, Georgia, Phillipines, etc. Might not help me but maybe someone else will be thankful to you.

I would also like to request the students (pls don't let any agent see this) to mention their current year, and the name of your respective university. And pls don't refrain from commenting just because someone from your university has already commented, because some of your answers might differ from him. Or just point out things which you don't agree with. Simple upvote their comments if you agree with the other person.

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u/learning_alphabet — 4 days ago
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Queries regarding curriculum and course of different universities

So as most of us know, anyone should know and must make sure of certain things before choosing a university. That being said, why don't the universities have an information bulletin or something like that? Anyways, this post is me asking current students, who are doing their mbbs right now, questions such as:

What's the course duration? What about the internship? Is it done separately after the course completion or done in between in parts? Is there any official document detailing this info?

Can I choose to stay in the hostel even after the 1st year? What's the food like?

What would you say the total cost would add up to for the whole duration of the course, including the costs for tuition fees, hostel, mess, travelling, stationary, etc.?

How's the study environment?

Any problems you might wanna warn the new students about?

Anything else?

I am only looking through universities of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan but you are free and welcome to comment even if you are from a University of another country like Uzbekistan, Russia, Georgia, Phillipines, etc. Might not help me but maybe someone else will be thankful to you.

I would also like to request the students (pls don't let any agent see this) to mention their current year, and the name of your respective university. And pls don't refrain from commenting just because someone from your university has already commented, because some of your answers might differ from him. Or just point out things which you don't agree with. Simple upvote their comments if you agree with the other person.

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u/learning_alphabet — 4 days ago
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Which university should I choose for mbbs?

Hi. I'm from India. Been a dropper for 3 years. Got 392 in the Re-NEET. Obviously, I am opting for mbbs abroad as my marks can't afford the govt colleges here and my budget can't afford the private ones.

Bangladesh is out of the option cuz it's been more than one year since my 12th. I was first going for JASU in Kyrgyzstan cuz someone in my family knew someone who had done their mbbs from there. Then I came across the advisory and started looking for different options. Came across the fact that uzbekistan had a 40% passing rate for FMGE. Had talk with an agent and decided on Bukhara as first priority and then andijan. Just searched about doing mbbs in uzbekistan. Found out the high FMGE rate is because of the transferred students from Ukraine and that most of the universities are crowded and some even doubt that these following the NMC guidelines 2021 for FMGs. Now I don't know what to choose and where to go anymore. I'm now thinking maybe kyrgyzstan again but the universities approved for 6 years. Any suggestions? And please don't recommend countries. I read somewhere it's the universities that matter.

P. S.: How the heck am I supposed to know whether the universities follow the latest guidelines? Do they release some official documents detailing the details of the course?

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u/learning_alphabet — 20 days ago