KBSU graduates from India in 2024 successfully passed the national medical exam

Release date: 21.01.2025

The first group of 2024 graduates of the Higher School of International Education and Medical Academy of the Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after Kh.M. Berberov from India, upon returning home, successfully passed the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination, which gives the right to practice medicine in the country.

This test is taken by graduates of foreign medical universities. The exam consists of 300 questions. To pass it successfully, you need to score at least 150 points. Most of the graduates of our university have crossed this bar, which indicates the high quality of their training.

Starting from their third year, KBSU students from India, together with their teachers, conduct a step-by-step analysis of all test tasks from the FMGE database of previous years. Their curriculum includes clinical disciplines aimed at mastering both Russian and foreign standards of medical care.

The graduates shared the good news about successfully passing the exam with their curators of the GSMO KBSU communities, who were with them throughout their entire period of study at the university.

In letters and personal messages, the guys from India thank the Kabardino-Balkarian State University for the high level of knowledge and skills acquired, as well as for the wonderful time spent within the walls of their already native university.