
INSTITUTE TYPE
Medical University
PROGRAMME
MBBS (MD)
RECOGNITION
WHO, NMC (MCI), Ministry of Education China — one of the 45 NMC-approved medical universities in China
LOCATION
81 Meishan Road, Hefei, Anhui Province, China — 230032
INTAKE
September (Deadline: 15th July each year)
DURATION
6 years — including the last 1 year of internship
Yes, according to the list published by the Indian Embassy in China, Anhui Medical University is one of the 45 MCI/NMC-approved medical universities in China. The MBBS degree offered by this university is valid in India.
All the medical subjects are taught only in the English medium at Anhui Medical University. Chinese language class is also compulsory (45 minutes per class, thrice weekly) to help students with daily communication and medical terminology.
The duration of the MBBS course at Anhui Medical University is 6 years, out of which the last 1 year is a mandatory internship.
Anhui Medical University has the most modern hostels for international MBBS students on the Main Campus. Students must stay in the university hostel for all years of study. Girls' and boys' hostel floors are separate. All hostel rooms are well-furnished and air-conditioned with room heaters, separate beds, study tables, almirahs, and attached bathrooms with geysers and central heating.
The minimum age requirement is 17 years. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English are mandatory subjects. A minimum 50% score is required in 10+2 for general category students (40% for SC/ST/OBC). NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students.
The tuition fee at Anhui Medical University is 31,200 RMB per year ($4,350 USD), while accommodation is 4,000 RMB per year ($560 USD), totalling 35,200 RMB per year ($4,950 USD). The total MBBS tuition fee over 6 years is approximately ₹20 Lakhs INR.
The intake for MBBS admission at Anhui Medical University begins in September each year. The deadline for admission is the 15th of July of each year.
The university is not only recognized by NMC/MCI of India, but also by the respective medical councils of the US, UK, New Zealand, and other developed countries. Indian students need to clear the FMGE/NExT exam to get a practice license in India.