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Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research is a private medical institute in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. It is also called MIPER University. IPER Tashkent offers a 6-year General Medicine programme that is taught entirely in English. It also fulfills all NMC FMGL 2021 requirements for Indian graduates. IPER offers a complete six-year MBBS program with an estimated cost of $33,650 - about Rs 27.9 lakhs.

This college is suitable for NEET-qualified Indian students who wish to pursue a medical degree abroad. There are no donation fees either.

What is IPER Tashkent and why does it appear as MIPER University?

While searching for this institution, you have seen three different names: IPER, MIPER and FTTI. They all refer to one university.

IPER Tashkent is officially registered with the Government of Uzbekistan as FARMATSEVTIKA TA'LIM VA TADQIQOT INSTITUTI (FTTI). The Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of Uzbekistan issued its license under License No. 056239 (System Registry No. 0033). This license authorizes the institute to offer General Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences programmes.

For international student recruitment, the institute uses the name IPER. In the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS), it is listed as the Medical Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (MIPER). This is the name that matters for global licensing exams.

The campus sits in the Yunusabad District, 19th Block, Houses 46 and 48, Tashkent City, near a Carrefour supermarket. The location is central and well connected.

Name Used Context
FTTI Official Uzbek government registration
IPER International student recruitment
MIPER WDOMS listing and global licensing

Understanding this mapping is important for students as well as consultants. Wrong names on documents can cause delays during visa processing and certificate verification.

Is the Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Tashkent NMC approved?

IPER Tashkent (MIPER) is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools. And its 6-year General Medicine programme meets all NMC FMGL 2021 requirements for Indian graduates.

How does this college meet each requirement?

  • WDOMS listing: Those who graduate from this college are eligible for the NExT exam in India.
  • Duration of the Programme: 72 months or 6 years. The NMC FMGL Regulations 2021 require a minimum of 54 months of academic study. IPER's programme exceeds this.
  • Clinical internship: The sixth year is a full 12-month, continuous, supervised clinical internship at affiliated hospitals in Tashkent. This meets the hands-on training requirement of the NMC.
  • English-medium instruction: All lecturers, clinical notes, examinations and the viva-voce evaluation take place in 100% English. This meets the criteria of NMC for English medium MBBS abroad.
  • Licensure in host country: Under NMC guidelines, a foreign medical graduate can appear for the national licensing exam in Uzbekistan.

Once licensed, graduates can also appear for the USMLE in the United States, AMC in Australia and the PLAB/UKMLA in the United Kingdom.

Note: IPER Tashkent is the only private MBBS college in Uzbekistan that is approved by both ECMFG and WDOMS.

How much does it cost for MBBS in IPER Tashkent?

The cost of the MBBS degree at IPER Tashkent is about $33,650 USD for 6 years. That is equivalent to Rs 27.9 lakhs (1 USD = 83 INR).

This covers tuition, hostel, Indian mess and all administrative and visa fees.

Year Tuition (USD) Hostel (USD) Indian Mess (USD) Admin/Visa (USD) Annual Total (USD)
Year 1 $3,500 $600 $1,200 $600 $5,900
Year 2 $3,500 $600 $1,200 $250 $5,550
Year 3 $3,500 $600 $1,200 $250 $5,550
Year 4 $3,500 $600 $1,200 $250 $5,550
Year 5 $3,500 $600 $1,200 $250 $5,550
Year 6 $3,500 $600 $1,200 $250 $5,550
6-Year Total $21,000 $3,600 $7,200 $1,850 $33,650

Fees are billed annually in US dollars. There are no donation demands or hidden charges.

Beyond the university's direct fees, families should budget for:

 
Delhi to Tashkent flight Rs 20,000 to Rs 45,000 one way. The direct flights last about 3 hours.
 
Cost of local transport less than $0.15 per metro ride (Tashkent). City provides good public transportation.
 
Mobile data 4G/5G $5 to $11 per month with national operators (Unitel and Coscom).

To put this in perspective: a private MBBS seat in India costs anywhere from Rs 50 lakhs to over Rs 1 crore. The MBBS fees at IPER Tashkent for Indian students come to less than a single year's cost at many Indian private colleges.

What are the Eligibility and Admission requirements for Indian students?

Admission to IPER Tashkent requires the following:

  • Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Minimum 50% aggregate PCB for General category; 40% for Reserved categories.
  • A valid scorecard for NEET-UG issued within last 3 years. NMC has mandated studying MBBS abroad after clearing NEET.
  • A passport with 18 months of validity. Validity should be from the date of application.
  • Class 10 and Class 12 certificates with MEA apostille and Uzbekistan Embassy consular legalization.
  • HIV-negative certificate issued within 3 months of departure.
  • Bank statement from parent or sponsor covering the last 6 months.
  • Official Invitation Letter issued through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, processed after IPER confirms admission.

Admission opens annually. Please check with IPER for the current intake cycle, as they change from year to year.

What is Campus life like for Indian Students at IPER Tashkent?

Hostel

The institute runs separate hostel blocks for male and female students. Rooms are shared on a double or triple basis. Each room has a study desk, bookshelf, bed, and heating. The building has 24-hour electricity, hot and cold water, high-speed Wi-Fi, and round-the-clock security with CCTV. There are no safety concerns reported at this campus.

Indian Mess

The on-campus dining is run by professional Indian cooks. The annual mess fee of $1,200 covers three meals a day. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian options are available. Families can budget predictably for food with no surprises.

Location

The campus is in Yunusabad District, one of Tashkent's central areas. Students can reach teaching hospitals by metro or bus. The city is safe, modern, and affordable for daily living.

Also read: MBBS in Uzbekistan

What Makes IPER Different from a Standard MBBS College in Uzbekistan?

Two things genuinely set IPER apart.

 

Research environment

IPER is not just a teaching college. Its faculty have developed and patented original pharmaceutical products, including Nigeprost, Piratsin, Betayodeksa, and Askofer. During COVID-19, the institute's research team developed Antikovir, registered by the Uzbekistan Ministry of Health and used in practice. Students can access laboratories and participate in clinical research.

 

International academic mobility

IPER has a 2+2 dual-degree programme with Kunming Medical University and an academic exchange MoU with South Kazakhstan Medical Academy. A cooperation agreement with China Pharmaceutical University is being developed for joint research and clinical modules.


FAQs

Yes. IPER Tashkent(MIPER) is registered in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS). It has a 6-year General Medicine programme that fulfills all requirements of the NMC FMGL 2021. English-medium instruction and supervised clinical internship for 12 months are also fulfilled. The graduates can appear for NExT in India.

The full amount of MBBS in IPER Tashkent is around Rs 27.9 lakhs or $33,650 USD which will be paid over 6 years. This covers tuition, hostel, Indian mess expenses and visa fee. Donation charges and hidden costs are not involved.

They are the same institution. FTTI is the official Uzbek government registration name. IPER is used for international student recruitment. MIPER is the name listed in WDOMS for global licensing. All three names refer to one university in Tashkent.

No. An Indian student pursuing the field of MBBS in a foreign country needs to have a valid NEET-UG scorecard. This is required under NMC guidelines. Your scorecard must be issued within the last 3 years at the time of application.

Yes. Tashkent is a modern, affordable capital city. IPER Tashkent provides gender-segregated hostels with 24-hour security and CCTV. The campus has an Indian mess with Indian cooks, serving vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals daily. Many Indian students currently study there.

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