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Did you know… a country with 7641 islands on the western side of the Pacific Ocean has some of the best medical colleges in Asia . You heard it right! The Philippines is not just a tourist destination where you can enjoy a relaxing beach vacation, but also pursue your dream of studying MBBS abroad .
On top of that, the MBBS fees in Philippines for Indian students cost literally one-fifth of what you pay in Indian medical colleges, both government and private. The curriculum and methodology are set to similar standards as those of the USMLE and FMGE (soon to be replaced by NExT) exam 2025.
It’s not rocket science to get admission there; you just need to have a valid NEET score and follow a few general steps. Let’s help you with selecting the best MBBS university in Philippines , calculate fees, set a budget together and check the eligibility criteria to see which is the best fit for you to pursue a successful medical career abroad.
Admission Intake | October/January (depends on university norms) |
Study Programme | BS+MD ( Doctor of Medicine ) |
Eligibility Criteria | 50% in PCB (General), 40% (Reserved) |
Entrance Exam | NEET & NMAT scores |
IELTS/TOEFL | Not Mandatory |
Annual Course Fee | $3513.41 to $5855.68 (₹3 to ₹5 lakhs) |
Top Medical Universities | UV Gullas College of Medicine, University of Perpetual Help System DALTA |
MBBS Course Duration | 5+1 (Internship) |
Living Costs in the Philippines | ₹5 to ₹7 lakhs |
Medium of Teaching | English language |
Accreditation | NMC, WHO, FAIMER |
University Name | Location | Annual Approx. Tuition Fee | Duration |
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University of Perpetual Help System DALTA | Manila | $5504 (₹4.7 lakhs) | 5.5 Years |
AMA School of Medicine | Manila & Cavite | $3689 (₹3.1 lakhs) | 5.5 Years |
UV Gullas College of Medicine | Cebu City | $3513 (₹3 lakhs) | 5.5 Years |
Davao Medical School Foundation | Davao City | $4100 (₹3.5 lakhs) | 5.5 Years |
Our Lady of Fatima University | Valenzuela | $6000 (₹5.1 lakhs) | 5.5 Years |
Lyceum Northwestern University | Dagupan | $3513 (₹3 lakhs) | 5.5 Years |
Note: These fees are indicative and may vary slightly from year to year. Always verify with our admission counsellors for the latest updates.
It takes 5.5 to 6 years to complete an MBBS in Philippines, broken into two main phases:
We’ve simplified the admission process to make it hassle-free for international students.
Step-by-Step Process:
Expense Category | Amount |
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Tuition Fees | ₹3 to ₹5 lakhs |
Hostel & Accommodation | ₹80k to ₹1.2 lakhs |
Food | ₹60k to ₹80k |
Miscellaneous | ₹50k to ₹70k |
Total per Year | ₹5 to ₹7 lakhs |
Over 5.5 years, the cost of MBBS fees in Philippines totals around ₹25 to ₹30 lakhs, which is highly affordable compared to Indian private and government medical colleges.
Don’t worry if you are stuck while sorting documents and identifying what’s necessary and what isn’t. Contact our study abroad experts at Educafic. They will help you with the applications way before deadline, so that you are sorted.
Everything boils down to the ROI. You’d love to know that the money you spend on, you get returns in double (and even more, with years of experience added)
Some Filipino universities offer merit-based scholarships after the first year, such as:
Scholarship | Details |
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Ambedkar Overseas Vidya Nidhi | Telangana Overseas Study Scheme offers scholarships to Indian students looking to study abroad . |
Davao Medical School Foundation Scholarship | The entire tuition fee coverage, partial scholarships covering 50% of the tuition fee, and scholarships for medical textbooks. |
Lyceum-Northwestern University Scholarship | Almost full tuition coverage, depending on the merit of the students, and free textbooks are provided. |
University of Perpetual Help System DALTA Scholarship | The scholarship ranges from $2,292 (₹1.9 lakh) to $12,342 (₹10 lakhs), covering almost the entire tuition fee for some students. |
Medical graduates in the Philippines must pass the Physician Licensure Examination (PLE) to work as a registered doctor in the country.
The PLE falls under the regulatory body of the Professional Regulation Commission. PRC is a mandatory national exam for medical practitioners in the Philippines. This rigorous examination encompasses all the medical disciplines that a grad student needs to become a licensed physician.
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