MBBS

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Complete Doctor Program (CDP)

  1. Degree program: MBBS
  2. Duration: 5 academic years
  3. Internship: 12 months
  4. Curriculum: competency based medical education (Aligned with CBME 2024 & FMGLR 2021)
The MBBS program at Kyrgyz International University – NRZ (KIU-NRZ) is an internationally recognized medical degree structured to prepare students for global healthcare careers. Tailored for international students, especially from India, the curriculum integrates Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) with NExT-focused training and early clinical exposure ensuring graduates are fully prepared for licensing exams and real-world medical practice.

Program Objectives

Provide comprehensive and holistic patient care, encompassing preventive, promotive, curative, and palliative aspects, while establishing compassionate and respectful relationships with patients and families.

Lead and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams, accurately collecting, analyzing, synthesizing, and communicating health data for informed decision-making.

Skillfully communicate with patients, families, and communities to elicit history and provide counseling, while also interacting respectfully and clearly with professional colleagues.

Demonstrate a commitment to self-directed learning and continuous professional development, critically evaluating and applying scientific evidence to practice.

Adhere to medical ethics and professional conduct, showing accountability and responsiveness to patient, community, and professional needs, and integrating insights from humanities and social sciences into clinical practice.

Employ effective clinical reasoning and problem-solving skills, justifying clinical decisions based on critical analysis of evidence and patient data.

Generate and critically interpret evidence for effective, evidence-based patient care, and contribute to medical research by formulating research questions under supervision.

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Program Structure and Duration

  • Duration: 1-2 months

  • SQAT-1: PDPA (Preparation for Departure & Academic Readiness)

  • Duration: 2 Semesters

  • Foundation Course + AETCOM

  • Preclinical Subjects

  • Early Clinical Exposure (ECE), FAP, and PSM

  • MBBS Phase I Exam

  • Duration: 2 Semesters

  • Paraclinical Subjects

  • AETCOM, FAP, PSM

  • MBBS Phase II Professional Exam

  • Duration: 1 Semester

  • Systemic Review 

  • Introduction to Clinical Subjects (PDx & LDx)

  • RDx + FMT

  • Research Methodology and Scientific Writing
  • Elective (Black - 1 & 2)

  • MBBS Phase III (O) Exam
  • SQAT-2: BMKA & BMSA 

  • Duration: 2 semesters
  • Clinical subjects
  • FAP + PSM +AETCOM
  • Pandemic module
  • MBBS III (A) exam
  • Duration: 3 semesters
  • Clinical subjects
  • AETCOM
  • Pandemic module
  • MBBS III (B) exam
  • Duration: 2 semesters
  • Structured internship
  • Neer-Peer trainer program
  • Medical Colloquia
  • QSAT-3: CKA & CSA
Recognized & Regulated
Approved by:

Ministry of Health,
Kyrgyz Republic

Listed in:

World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS)

Recognized by:

WHO

NMC

Aligned with:

FMGLR 2021 (India)

CBME 2024 (NMC)

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Teaching-Learning-Evaluation (TLE) Cycle

Teaching Methodologies

  • Interactive Lectures
  • Small Group Discussions (SGDs)
  • Self-Directed Learning (SDL)
  • E-Learning
  • Integrated Teaching

  • DOAP Method
  • Skills Labs & Simulation
  • Structured Bedside Teaching
  • OSCE/OSPE (assessment as learning)

  • Case-Based Learning
  • Role-Playing & Standardized Patients
  • Reflective Writing & Portfolios
  • Mentoring

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Assessment System

  • Methods: Theoretical (online exams), Practical/Clinical & viva voce.
  • Scheduling: Ongoing, integrated with teaching-learning activities (daily or weekend exams).

  • Methods: Theory (Pen-and-paper), Practical/Clinical, viva voce. Logbook Assessment & Professional Development Program (AETCOM):
  • Scheduling: mid-semester & semester-end exams.

  • Methods: Theory (Pen-and-paper), Practical/Clinical, Viva/Oral & CBME Components Assessment.
  • Scheduling (Phase-wise University Examinations):
    1. End of MBBS I → Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry.
    2. End of MBBS II → Pathology, Microbiology, and Pharmacology.
    3. End of MBBS III (O) → FMT, Radiodiagnosis & introduction to clinical medicine.
    4. End of MBBS III (A) → Community Medicine, Ophthalmology, and Otorhinolaryngology.
    5. During MBBS III (B) → Orthopaedics, anaesthesia, psychiatry & dermatology
    6. End of MBBS III (B) → General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology & Paediatrics.
  • Supplementary examinations will be held during the first week of each semester.

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Internship

Compulsory
1.      PSM 3 months
2.     Medicine 2 months
3.     Surgery including Orthopaedics 2 months
4.     OBG Including Family Welfare Planning 2 months
5.     Paediatrics 15 days
6.     Ophthalmology 15 days
7.      ENT 15 days
8.     Casualty

15 days

Elective Postings

Elective posting (2 of the following for 15 days each)

1.      Dermatology and STD

2.      Psychiatry

3.      TB and Respiratory Diseases

4.     Anaesthesia

5.     Radio Dx

6.     Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

7.      FMT

8.     Blood bank and Transfusion

Credit System

Credit System

Phase

Duration

Credits

MBBS I

12 months

60

MBBS II

12 months

60

MBBS III (O)

6 months

30

MBBS III (A)

12 months

60

MBBS III (B)

18 months

90

Internship

6 months

60

Grades and Grade Points

Letter Grade

Grade Point

% of Marks

O (Outstanding)

10

86-100

A+ (Excellent)

9

70-85

A (Very Good)

8

60-69

B (Good)

7

55-59

C (Above Average) / Passing criteria

6

50-54

F (Fail) / RA (Reappear)

0

Less than 50

Ab (Absent)

0

NC (Not Completed)

0

RC (Repeat the Course)

0

0

Cumulative Grades and Grade Points

Letter Grade

Grade Point

CGPA

O (Outstanding)

10

9.01 – 10.00

A+ (Excellent)

9

8.01 – 9.00

A (Very Good)

8

7.01 – 8.00

B (Good)

7

6.00 – 7.00

C (Above Average)

6

5.01 – 6.00

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