NEET UG 2026 for MBBS Abroad – Eligibility, Validity & Admission Process

The Mandatory Gateway to Global Medicine

Updated for 2026 | Reviewed as per NMC FMGL Gazette Notifications

For Indian students, qualifying NEET UG 2026 is not just for Indian colleges—it is a mandatory legal requirement to pursue MBBS abroad.

According to the National Medical Commission (NMC), any Indian student wishing to study medicine in foreign countries (like Russia, Nepal, or Philippines) and return to practice in India must qualify NEET. Without a qualified score, your degree will not be eligible for the National Exit Test (NExT).

Is NEET Mandatory for MBBS Abroad?

Yes. Qualification is mandatory before taking admission. For abroad, your rank is irrelevant; you only need to clear the minimum cutoff percentile.

NEET 2026 mandatory for MBBS abroad and NMC regulations
Score Valid for 3 Years Abroad

Is NEET Mandatory for MBBS Abroad?

The Legal Requirement

Since March 2018, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) and the MCI (now NMC) made NEET mandatory for all Indian citizens studying MBBS overseas. This score serves as the Eligibility Certificate.

What If You Don't Qualify?

If you fail to qualify NEET but still take admission abroad, you will NEVER be allowed to sit for the screening test in India. You will be permanently blocked from getting a medical license in India.

Eligibility Criteria for MBBS Abroad (2026)

Ensure you meet these 4 pillars of eligibility before applying.

NEET Score

Must be "Qualified". Score is valid for 3 years for foreign admission.

12th Marks (PCB)

50% Aggregate in PCB for Gen (40% for Reserved). English is mandatory.

Age Limit

Must complete 17 years on or before 31st Dec 2026.

Passport

Required at the time of admission letter/visa application.

Expected NEET Cutoff for MBBS Abroad 2026

Category Percentile Required Approx Qualifying Marks
General / EWS50th137+
OBC / SC / ST40th107+
General-PwD45th121+

NEET Score Validity: India vs Abroad

Feature MBBS in India MBBS Abroad
Score Validity 1 Year (Current Session Only) 3 Years
Score Required High (600+ for Govt) Qualifying Only
NEET score validity 3 years for foreign medical admission

Country-Wise NEET Requirement

Russia & Uzbekistan

NEET is mandatory for admission letter and visa processing. Scores from 2024, 2025, or 2026 are accepted for 2026 intake.

Nepal & Bangladesh

Mandatory. These countries have very similar academic structures to India. High NEET scores may get you lower fee structures.

Philippines

Strict adherence. You need NEET before joining the MD program. Also requires NMAT exam (internal).

What Does the NMC Gazette Notification Say?

According to the FMGL Regulations 2021, any FMG (Foreign Medical Graduate) must fulfill these criteria to practice in India:

  • Qualified NEET-UG before taking admission.
  • Course duration of at least 54 months.
  • 12 months internship in the same university.
  • Medium of instruction must be English.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. As per NMC guidelines, any Indian student studying medicine in Russia must qualify NEET to be eligible for the NExT/FMGE exam in India.

Yes. NEET score for abroad admission is valid for 3 years. A score from 2024 is valid for admissions in the 2024, 2025, and 2026 sessions.

If you don't qualify, you can still study abroad, but you will close all doors to practicing in India forever. We strongly advise reappearing for NEET if you fail to qualify.

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Disclaimer: NEET qualification is a mandatory legal requirement as per the Gazette of India. Future Education assists only those students who fulfill NMC norms.

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