The MBBS abroad industry has a serious fraud problem. As more Indian students choose foreign medical universities, a parallel industry of fraudulent consultancies, fake universities, and misleading agents has grown — and Gujarat students have been among the victims. This guide from Doctor’s Direction is written to protect you: every red flag, every scam pattern, and every verification step you need to take before committing a single rupee.
Doctor’s Direction has been built on the principle of radical transparency because we have seen what the alternative looks like. This guide is our commitment to every Gujarat student and parent: know the red flags, ask the right questions, and never let desperation make you vulnerable.
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Any consultancy or university offering MBBS admission to Indian students without NEET is either pointing you to a non-NMC university (whose degree cannot be used to practice in India) or outright lying. NMC mandates NEET for all Indian students going abroad for MBBS. No exceptions. Walk away immediately from any agent making this claim.
A genuine NMC-approved MBBS abroad programme costs a minimum of ₹15 lakhs over 5 years (Kyrgyzstan) and upward. Any consultancy quoting total fees of ₹8–12 lakhs is either quoting incomplete fees (hiding hostel, visa, and living costs) or pointing you to a non-NMC, non-WHO university. Artificially low fee quotes are one of the most common entry points for MBBS fraud.
A legitimate MBBS abroad consultancy has a physical, verifiable office. They will invite you to visit. They will show you their office address on their website, Google listing, and all communications. A consultancy that operates only on WhatsApp, with no verified physical address and no Google Business Profile, is a serious red flag.
Every NMC-approved university has a recognition certificate. A genuine consultancy can produce this document or direct you to verify recognition at nmc.org.in. If a consultancy cannot show you NMC recognition for the specific university they are recommending — and asks you to ‘trust them’ instead — do not proceed.
Legitimate admissions are paid in stages: application fee, then a partial fee after offer letter, then visa confirmation, then further tuition. Any agent demanding full payment of all tuition fees immediately — especially in cash — should be refused. Never pay more than an initial application deposit before you have an official university offer letter in hand.
A genuine consultancy has past students who are happy to talk to prospective families. If an agent refuses to provide contact details of even one or two previous students from your city — or provides only scripted testimonials with no verifiable contact — treat this as a serious warning sign.
Before paying anything, go to nmc.org.in and search for the university by name. If it does not appear on the NMC recognition list, the degree from that university will not allow you to practice in India. This is the single most important check — do it yourself, do not rely on the consultancy’s word.
Fraudulent universities often operate under names very similar to legitimate institutions. ‘Kazan First Medical University’ (legitimate) vs ‘Kazan Medical University International’ (potentially fake). Google the exact university name, check the NMC list, and look for the university’s official website (.edu or country domain — not a random .com).
A transparent consultancy provides a clear, itemised fee breakdown: tuition per year, hostel per year, visa fees, travel costs, and one-time setup costs. If a consultancy gives you a single total figure without any breakdown — or changes the breakdown when questioned — this is a fee transparency red flag.
No consultancy has ‘special’ access to NMC or can influence NMC recognition. NMC recognition is granted to universities, not to consultancies. Any agent claiming they have ‘NMC contacts’ or can ‘get your degree approved’ through connections is lying to you
First, do not pay any more money. Contact the consultancy in writing (WhatsApp or email) and ask for a refund, citing that you are reviewing your decision. Simultaneously, verify the university at nmc.org.in. If the university is not NMC-recognised, file a complaint with the NMC grievance cell and, if significant money is involved, with your local consumer court or police cybercrime cell.
Visit our Ahmedabad office in person — our address is available on our website and Google Business Profile. Ask to speak with any of our past students from Ahmedabad, Surat, or Rajkot. Verify every university we recommend at nmc.org.in. We welcome this scrutiny — it is the foundation of our reputation.
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→ NMC Rules for MBBS Abroad – doctorsdirection.com/nmc-rules-mbbs-abroad-2026 |
→ Complete Guide MBBS Abroad – doctorsdirection.com/complete-guide-mbbs-abroad-indian-students |
→ Free MBBS Counselling Gujarat – doctorsdirection.com/free-mbbs-abroad-counselling-gujarat |
| 1ST YEAR | 2ND YEAR – 6TH YEAR |
| Tuition Fee :- 4,200 $ | Tuition Fee :- 4,200 $ |
| International Hostel :- 400 $ Per Year | Visa Extension :- 50 $ |
| Medical Insurance :- 200 $ | |
| Documentation :- 100 $ | |
| Administrative :- 700 $ (one time charge ) | |
| MCI/NEXT Classes with study Materials : 100 $ | |
| TOTAL EXPENSES :- 6000 $ USD . |