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Explore the Key Features That Make Avicenna Tajik State Medical University a Premier Destination for Medical Education
Government‑Run Legacy Institution
Operated by the Ministry of Health, ATSMU is the main scientific‑practical base in Tajikistan.
Globally Accredited MBBS Programme
MBBS recognised by WHO/WDOMS, NMC India, ECFMG, FAIMER, WFME, enabling global licensing eligibility.
English‑Medium Curriculum with Internship
Delivered fully in English with a mandatory 1‑year Tajik internship for full licensure.
Low Cost & Indian‑Friendly
Tuition approx USD 5,500/year; student housing and Indian food available.
Clinical Exposure & Large Teaching Hospital Network
Students train via affiliated hospitals and International Ibn Sina Clinic in Dushanbe.
Extensive Academic & Research Labs
Includes anatomy, diagnostics, simulation and public health research facilities.
Student-centric FAQs on Avicenna Tajik State Medical University—admissions, recognition, fees, labs and career outcomes.
Yes — recognized by WHO/WDOMS, NMC India, ECFMG (USA), FAIMER, WFME and PMC (Pakistan).
5 years of academic training followed by a mandatory 1-year internship in Tajikistan.
Tuition ~USD 5,500/year, hostel ~USD 600/year, living cost ~USD 150‑200/month.
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Yes — campus includes anatomy, diagnostic, pharmacology, clinical simulation and public health research labs.
Yes — students begin clinical exposure via Ibn Sina Hospital during their academic years with hands-on experience.
Yes — academic instruction is in English. Tajik or Russian is offered optionally for clinical communication.