- Namangan Region, Uzbekistan (Private Institute)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation Republic of Uzbekistan
- MBBS/General Medicine – English Medium (5+1-year Internship)
GSL IMPULS MEDICAL INSTITUTE
GSL IMPULS MEDICAL INSTITUTE
- Namangan Region, Uzbekistan (Private Institute)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation Republic of Uzbekistan
- MBBS/General Medicine – English Medium (5+1-year Internship)
Estimated Student Fee Structure


Additional Expenses (Second Year Onwards)
- Indian Edge Program: Optional training to sharpen Theory, Practical, and Clinical skills, build AETCOM and research competence, boost exam readiness, and gain clinical exposure to Indian disease patterns for a strong global career edge: Approx. USD 500/year.
- Airfare (one-way): Approx. INR 15,000-20,000 (to be arranged individually)
- Visa Extension Fees: Approximately INR 25,000-30,000/year.
- Mess/Food charges: Approximately $1,200/year (optional)
Eligibility Criteria
- Completed Class 12 (PCB + English) with at least 50% marks.
- Must have Qualified NEET
- Students must be 17 years old by December 31st of the admission year.
Documents Required
- NEET Admit Card
- NEET Scorecard
- Class 10 Mark sheet
- Class 12 Mark sheet
- Class 12 Passing Certificate
- Passport
- Passport-size Photographs
Additional Information
- Intake: September - October, January
- Degree Awarded: Graduates receive the Medical Doctor (MD/MBBS) degree, recognized nationally and internationally.
- Paid Internship: Offers 12 month paid internship (100USD/month) across 43 partnered hospitals in Uzbekistan.
- Campuses: Two campuses located in Tashkent Region and Namangan Region. The main campus is in Namangan Region.
- FMGE/ NEXT Guidance: Guidance is provided by Indian faculty right from the first year.
- Global Exams: USMLE-trained faculty prepare you for major global exams like USMLE, PLAB, and AMC.
- Entrance Exam: Applicants’ knowledge is assessed through a test based on the following subjects: Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, IQ. All test questions correspond to the general education curriculum of Uzbekistan and are reviewed by the Institute’s Quality Department.
- First Indo-Uzbek MBBS Program: In 2025, a collaboration was announced between GSL Medical Institutions (India) and Impuls Medical Institute, to launch an MBBS program designed to comply with the regulations of the Indian National Medical Commission (NMC) / FMGL norms.
- Accreditations: WHO, WFME, FAIMER, ECFMG, PLAB, MCCQE, AMC