MBBS Universities in Latvia
Latvia hosts 300+ Indian medical students annually. Programs run 6 Years in English at universities including Riga Stradiņš University, University of Latvia Faculty of Medicine. Total budget is typically ₹35L–₹55L all-inclusive. We verify NMC compliance before recommending any institution and explain FMGE/NExT requirements clearly.
Total budget
₹35L–₹55L
Duration
6 Years
Medium
English
NMC status
Approved (verify current list)
🇱🇻 Universities in Latvia
Click a university tab for fees, NMC status, FMGE data, and eligibility. 300+ Indian students study here annually.
Riga Stradiņš University
Riga, Latvia
₹49L – ₹55L
₹8L/yr (indicative)
6 Years
15–22%
300+
Approved (verify current list)
University highlights
- English medium — confirm English track before enrolment
- NMC status: Approved (verify current list)
- Indicative FMGE pass rate: 15–22%
- Indian student community: 300+
- Verify latest NMC Gazette listing for this specific university
Eligibility for Indians
- NEET qualification mandatory for Indian students
- 10+2 PCB with 50% aggregate (40% reserved categories)
- Age 17+ at admission
- Valid passport + medical fitness certificate
Why students choose Latvia
- EU Baltic destination with English MD programs
- RSU Riga is the primary choice for Indian students
- Higher living costs than CIS — budget accordingly
- Verify current NMC listing — regulations change periodically
Common questions
Is MBBS from Latvia valid in India?
Degrees are valid if the university meets current NMC Foreign Medical Graduate regulations, you complete the full course including internship, and pass FMGE/NExT. We verify each university against NMC guidelines before recommendation.
What is the total cost of MBBS in Latvia?
Indicative all-inclusive budget is ₹35L–₹55L (tuition + living + visa). Exact costs vary by university and city. We provide a written fee breakdown before you commit.
Do I need NEET to study MBBS in Latvia?
Yes. NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students pursuing MBBS abroad if you intend to practice in India. This has been required since 2019.