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Indian Students- Medicine - Info plz - Cost of living/ everyday life

Last activity 15 July 2014 by Ms. Fe

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Anil Danda

We are planning to send my sister to Kazakhstan to do medicine. I need some information, please help with the below.

Food, weather and medical conditions?
How is students life?
Is it worth of doing medicine over there?


Regards,
Anil Danda

NucMed

It is quite common for Indian students to study medicine in Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek) I would say, certainly far more common than in Kazakhstan.

Their visa system is probably more friendly as would be the weather, especially if you are coming from either the middle or south of India.

In Kazakhstan, depending upon the city, the temperature can range from -55C in winter to greater than +40C in summer. Whilst heating and double glazing in most buildings helps with the cold, airconditioning in the summer is not common.

The cost of living in one of the main cities in Kazakhstan that have a medical university, would be higher than if she were to be studying in Bishkek.

The traditional diet in Kazakhstan depends heavily upon meat and bread (or grain based foods, noodles et cetera) with little reliance on vegetables.

There are foods with quite some eastern European influence, but this also depends on what city she would come to.

You can, of course, obtain vegetables, but they may not be quite the same quality and variety she may be used to.

Many students in Kazakhstan, especially for qualifications such as medicine, prefer to go to universities in Russia, such as the medical university in Barnaul, which is quite highly regarded.

English is not widely spoken in Kazakhstan, so student life, mixing with native Kazakh and east European descendents, would probably be a little difficult unless your sister has a good grasp of Russian or there are enough students from other countries that speak English or her native tongue.

Medical care here is not yet at first world standards ... the rich prefer to go to other countries ... the poor have to put up with a less than optimal health service and spend a lot of their time in pharmacies, there are far more pharmacies than would be regarded as healthy ...

Anil Danda

HI NueMed,

Thanks for your response. The college is Kazakh National Medical University (Almaty), what will be the temperature?

Also please let me know your contact number if you are fine.

NucMed

I've sent you a private message for reasons that will be clear.

Ms. Fe

I'm not a Kazakh but as an outsider who had lived in Almaty, Kazakhstan for 2 years, I wouldn't strongly advise you to send your sister to study Medicine there unless you  don't have other choices.

First, I would say Kazakh education is still in its infancy and quality is not so good. Even students there have to go out of the country because they are aware of this.

Second, compared to other Asian countries, Kazakhstan has very expensive cost of living. Living in a dormitory would cost around 400 dollars a month. Tuition can be expensive for foreigners too unless you have scholarship or some educational aid. One more, there would be a struggle in communication as not a lot of people can speak English.

On the other hand, Kazakhstan is relatively safe, not very congested and not polluted.

I hope this helps.