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Free MBBS Abroad Counselling

24 Lakh Students. 1.4 Lakh Seats. Your MBBS Dream Is Bigger Than One Number.

Just a NEET score of 130 -150 can still get you an NMC-approved MBBS seat abroad.

A NEET qualifying score is enough for NMC-approved MBBS abroad in Russia, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan. Same doctor dream, same recognised pathway, and often a more realistic budget path for Indian families.

Latest official NEET guidance

The most recent released NTA cutoff for NEET-UG 2025 starts at 144+ for General/EWS and 113+ for OBC / SC / ST. PwBD cutoffs differ by category.

These qualifying marks change every year, so the latest released result year should always be used for planning.

2026 counselling is already worth starting now. Shortlisting early gives families more time before intake and visa timelines tighten.

24 Lakh

students sit for NEET every year

1.4 Lakh

MBBS seats are available in India

22+ Lakh

students still need a realistic backup path

Since 2009
500+ students guided and placed
Recognised, NMC-approved pathways only

Real students. Real MBBS seats. Real stories.

Watch how students with different scores and budgets found their MBBS path abroad with New-Lyf.

Parents and students speak before their MBBS journey

Parents and students talk through the decision before starting MBBS in Russia.

Student from Karnataka to Russia

A real student story about starting MBBS in Russia with guided support from New-Lyf.

Student from Tamil Nadu to Russia

A student explains how clarity replaced confusion after counselling and shortlisting.

Journey to White Coats

A look at how Indian students move from uncertainty to a practical MBBS abroad plan.

Why I chose Kadyrov Chechen State Medical University

A student explains why choosing a recognised university felt safer and more confident.

These are real Indian students and families who started where many NEET aspirants are now: confused about seats, worried about scores, and trying to understand whether MBBS abroad is the right path.

The math was never in your favour. Your future still can be.

Every year, around 24 lakh students sit for NEET.

India has only about 1.4 lakh MBBS seats.

That means over 22 lakh students with real effort and real dreams still have to look beyond the default path.

That is not personal failure. That is the math of seat availability.

What most families do not know

A qualifying NEET score, not a top rank, can already open MBBS abroad options in Russia, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan.

The key decision is not just score. It is the match between score, family budget, recognition, and country fit.

The smartest move is to shortlist early rather than waiting until panic starts after results.

Want to know which country and university fit your score and budget?

Why talk to New-Lyf before you decide anything?

New-Lyf has been guiding Indian students to MBBS abroad options since 2009.

Students from different score ranges have found a better-fit country and university through guided counselling.

The focus stays on recognition, country fit, cost transparency, and next steps instead of generic sales talk.

Parents get a clearer path before they spend time or money on the wrong option.

Current country cost snapshots

These are illustrative figures based on current New-Lyf country pages and examples. Final budgets vary by university, hostel, city, and exchange rate.

Russia

INR 24-30 Lakhs total

Current New-Lyf country pages show Russia as one of the more budget-friendly full-course options.

Kazakhstan

USD 29,500 tuition example + living

Current site examples show total tuition around this level, with hostel and living added separately.

Philippines

INR 2.5-3.8 Lakhs tuition per year

Current site examples also mention hostel around INR 15,000 per month depending on city and accommodation.

Georgia

EUR 24,000-36,000 tuition total

Current site examples also cite roughly EUR 300-500 monthly living costs depending on the city.

Latest official NEET qualifying score guide

These are the most recent officially released NTA qualifying ranges from NEET-UG 2025. They matter because many families searching for MBBS abroad are asking one question first: what number is enough to stay eligible?

General / EWS

144+

NEET-UG 2025 official qualifying range released by NTA: 686-144.

OBC / SC / ST

113+

NEET-UG 2025 official qualifying range released by NTA: 143-113.

General / EWS PwBD

127+

NEET-UG 2025 official qualifying range released by NTA: 143-127.

OBC / SC / ST PwBD

113+

NEET-UG 2025 official qualifying range released by NTA: 126-113.

What happens after you fill the form?

A simple form should give you a clear plan, not pressure.

1

Step 1

Quick call or WhatsApp

A counsellor understands your NEET status, expected score, budget, and country preferences.

2

Step 2

Country and university match

You get practical options that fit your score range, recognition requirements, and family budget.

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Step 3

Decide your next step

You and your parents review the shortlist. If you move forward, admissions support begins from there.

Filling the form does not lock you into anything. It gives you a clearer MBBS plan instead of more guesswork.

Questions students and parents ask every day

Is a NEET qualifying score really enough for MBBS abroad?

Yes. For many NMC-approved MBBS programmes abroad, a qualifying NEET score is enough for eligibility. The exact admission fit still depends on country, university, budget, and seat availability.

What are the latest NEET qualifying marks I should know?

The most recent officially released NTA cutoffs for NEET-UG 2025 were 144 and above for General/EWS, 113 and above for OBC/SC/ST, 127 and above for General/EWS PwBD, and 113 and above for OBC/SC/ST PwBD. These figures change every year, so the counselling call should always use the latest released result year.

Will an MBBS abroad degree be recognised in India?

New-Lyf focuses on recognised, NMC-approved pathways. After completing the degree and any required licensing or screening requirements, students can still follow the route toward practising in India.

Which countries do you usually shortlist for qualifying-score students?

Depending on score, budget, and preference, common options discussed include Russia, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Georgia, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan.

Is the first counselling call free?

Yes. The initial call or WhatsApp discussion is free and is meant to help students and parents understand whether MBBS abroad is realistic for them.

What if my NEET score is low or borderline?

That is exactly where counselling helps. Many students with average or borderline scores still find practical options abroad, but it depends on budget, timing, and country fit.

How do I avoid fraud or the wrong consultancy?

Work only with recognised university options, insist on transparent cost discussions, review current student stories, and ask direct questions about university approval, admission flow, and post-admission support.

When should I start planning for the 2026 intake?

Earlier is better. Counselling, country shortlisting, document checks, and visa planning all become smoother when families start before intake deadlines and travel windows tighten.

Your NEET score is a number. Your MBBS dream is your life.

Do not wait for the result to start planning. Find the right country and university for your score and budget now, while others are still confused.

A simple form today can save you from losing one more year tomorrow.

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