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Alay Valley Alay Valley. At the southernmost tip of Kyrgyzstan, 120 km from the city of Osh, lies a vast gorge known as Chon Alai or Alai Gorge. It is one of
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Murdash, Alay Valley, Kyrgyzstan: Murdash village is 100 km from Osh city. It is in Alay valley, just 15 km from Gulcha to the south east. Murdash village offers amazing trekking opportunites. The trekking route from Murdash to Sary summer camp is two days walk with amazing passes, rivers and juniper forests. Just going to Murdash in itself is interesting... The Alai Valley is a broad, dry valley running east–west across most of southern Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia. Wikipedia
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Which Kyrgyzstan region are you from?
Batken
Chuy
Djalal-Abad
Issyk-Kul
Naryn
Osh
Talas
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for @hwsasiaweek day 2: uzbekistan + food + "a smooth sea never made a skillful sailor"
in which uzbekistan can't let go of her qazon and explains why
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It was a Thursday afternoon, and all of Uzbekistan's siblings were staying at her house for a week in preparation for a regional conference.
While they were all in separate rooms of the house working on writing up important documents and presentations, Uzbekistan was cooking food for the evening, and as per tradition she was cooking osh. It was also her siblings' favorite food, and they insisted she cook it for them almost every time they got together.
As she was stirring the beef and onions, Kazakhstan came out of her study, sniffing around.
"Apa, are you making osh for tonight?"
"Yes. it is a Thursday, after all! Also if you guys eat enough of my food, perhaps you won't all be so grumpy at the conference."
"Speak for yourself," he chuckled. There was always some argument that would arise at one of these conferences, and many times Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan would be part of it.
Before she could respond with some lackluster excuse of those conflicts being in the moment and that it wasn't truly her and that she was definitely a mature lady and how he could say that to his dear older sister who is cooking food just for him, he points at the qazon she was cooking the osh in. the bottom was completely black after years of use.
"Hey, how long has it been since you've used this qazon?"
"Oh, um...I bought it at a market sometime around the 60s?"
"Apa, that's like 50 years!"
"Well, it's durable! Like the spatula I'm using to cook it with."
"But if you bought new ones...wouldn't it enhance the quality of your meals? New cooking technology and all..."
She gently added the chopped carrots to the qazon. "You know, a smooth sea never made a skillful sailor. You could buy all the latest utensils and completely revamp your kitchen, but!" She gestured at her hands. "It's all about your experience. Your skill. That's why you all love my food the most!"
"I don't know..." Kyrgyzstan stood on his tiptoes and looked over Kazakhstan's shoulder." Tajikistan was gushing about my dymdama last time. Her side of the plate was so clean, I think she used bread to wipe the leftover broth up."
"Why must you always make this about you? She was extremely hungry that time! Besides, that was then, and this is now." She closed her eyes briefly and tossed the carrots over.
The two spent the rest of the time bickering about the "deliciousness scores" that they had apparently been tallying up so far based on their other siblings' opinions of their food, while Kazakhstan tried his best to mediate.
Good practice for the actual conference I guess, he thought, though they've done this enough times I don't think I really need practice...
"If we're gonna talk about revamping your cooking, why don't you use a frypan next time? Your boyfriend already does that when he cooks osh-"
"HE DARE COMMIT SUCH BLASPHEMY?"
"Hey chill! You better keep that a secret cuz he told me to keep it a secret from you!"
Kazakhstan had to admit, she was pretty skilled at cooking. He could see it in the way she both argued passionately with their older brother and added the chickpeas and rice to the osh, never missing a step. Heck, she even managed to make some salad on the side as well.
And when the sky became a light purple and the crickets began to chirp, the evening wind brushing through their hair as they ate outside on the tapchan, Uzbekistan brought the hot, aromatic osh to the table to eat. Everyone cleared the plate within half an hour. She smiled smugly at Kyrgyzstan.
"That's 25 points for me since today, and you're still at 22~"
"I'M CATCHING UP, OKAY?!"
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there's a lot of uzbek/central asian terminology here, and they're italicized:
osh: otherwise known as plov, it's uzbekistan's national food. it's a sort of fried? rice with carrots, meat, chickpeas, and raisins. each region in uzbekistan cooks it differently, but I tried my best to describe whatever I can remember from my mom's way. it's served to guests at home, weddings, and also eaten on the regular weekly, with osh being eaten on thursdays as a traditional custom.
qazon: the best way I can describe this in english is a cast iron cauldron. it's quite big and a lot of things can be cooked in it, like osh, qazon kabob, and dymdama.
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apa: kazakh for "older sister."
dymdama: eaten in many central asian countries, it's a stew of beef, potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, and other vegetables. in uzbekistan, it's called dimlama, and I only recently found out it's called dymdama in kyrgyzstan by a kyrgyz classmate!
tapchan: in a lot of uzbek houses with backyards, there's a small resting area with cushions and a table outside. in the spring and summer, families usually eat their breakfast, lunch, and dinner outside.
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Antanas Poška (1903-1992) – Lithuanian traveler, scientist, anthropologist, writer, journalist, Calcutta University honorary doctorate (2014).
1931-1933: At the University of Bombay, Antanas Poška studied anthropology and acquired knowledge of Sanskrit.There, he met the famous Indian (Persian) researcher Jivanji Jamshedji Modi. He accompanied Oxford University professor Aurelius Stein on an expedition to Chinese Turkestan. In 1933, he received a diploma from the University of Bombay for the work "The Aryans, their origin and migrations". Later (in 1934), he participated in an expedition to Baltistan and visited Nepal. Prepared a dissertation. 1933-1936 participated in anthropological expeditions around Southeast Asia, collected data on the Chinese-speaking peoples in the northwest of the Himalayas, visited Burma, the Takla Makan desert, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In Benares, with the help of local pandits, Antanas Poška deepened his knowledge of Sanskrit and prepared a translation of the Bhagavadgita.
In 1937, he traveled to Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and Turkish Kurdistan. In Turkey, Poška was arrested, suspected of being a British spy, imprisoned, and his collected material and translations disappeared.
In 1937, he returned to Lithuania.
In 1945, June 28, he was arrested, imprisoned in the Arkhangelsk region and Komi camps. He worked as a paramedic in Kazakhstan. 1949-1958, he worked in Central Asian local history museums (Petropavlovsk, Osh, Andijan), participated in expeditions. In 1958, September 18, the Criminal Cases Panel of the LTSR AT closed the case of A. Poška, and the traveller returned to Lithuania in 1958. 1960-1969, he led the Lithuanian Esperanto club.
In 1960, with Prof. Tadas Ivanauskas, he travelled to the nature reserve "Tigrų Balka" [idk how to translate it] in Tajikistan. 1965-1966, he hitchhiked to the Esperantists of Leningrad and Moldavia. In 1972, he travelled by motorcycle to the republics of the Caucasus and Transcaucasia. In 1973, he visited the place of exile in Komi, 1976 - Kyrgyzstan.
In the last decade of his life, he managed his rich archive, prepared his books for the press, but the soviet censorship did not let them pass. 1987-1988, he visited Czechoslovakia. In the 1980s, his health deteriorated, and he died in 1992 after a long, serious illness.
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A new investigation from BBC News Russia examines how the Russian military has enlisted labor migrants from Central Asia to dig trenches in the Belgorod region and in Ukraine’s annexed territories as well as to participate in combat.
About 1 million migrants from Kyrgyzstan live in Russia, and most of them working in the construction and trade sectors. In 2022, bodies of people killed in Ukraine began arriving in Kyrgyzstan’s largest cities, Bishkek and Osh, including both professional soldiers who signed contracts with the Russian Defense Ministry and mercenaries who fought as part of Russia’s Wagner paramilitary cartel.
Recruiters began approaching Kyrgyzstani inmates in Russian prisons in the summer of 2022, a Moscow-based Kyrgyzstani lawyer told BBC journalists. He said he learned from his clients that the inmates were initially “insistently asked” to go to war in exchange for amnesty, and that, starting in late September 2022, they were signed up in a “volunteer-compulsory manner” to serve with Wagner Group.
In January 2023, Kyrgyzstan residents began receiving word that their relatives had died in Ukraine between September and November 2022.
One Kyrgyzstani woman told the BBC that she went months without knowing the whereabouts of her husband, who had been serving a sentence in a Kaluga prison before he stopped communicating with her. In January, her husband’s uncle told her that her husband had died in Bakhmut back in October. Because the man had listed his uncle as his legal representative, Wagner Group had ignored his wife’s requests for information. In late January, the woman found what she believes is her husband’s grave in Fryanovo, a village near Moscow, but she has no way of confirming that the grave belongs to him.
In some cases, the families of Kyrgyzstani men who have died in Ukraine have managed to have the bodies of their relatives sent back to their home country. The first known funeral of a Wagner fighter held in Kyrgyzstan was in January, when the body of 28-year-old Ayan Alisherov was sent to Osh from Moscow. After learning of Alisherov’s death, his mother was given 100,000 rubles ($1,191) in cash at the paramilitary group’s office in Moscow.
The Kyrgyzstani authorities have not commented on the deaths of the country’s citizens in the war in Ukraine. In May, a 31-year-old Bishkek resident was sentenced to 10 years in prison by a local court for fighting in the war on the Russian side. Kyrgyzstan’s National Security Committee is also investigating a criminal case against citizens who fought in the war on the Ukrainian side.
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What is the total student enrollment at Osh State University?
Osh State University, located in the southern part of Kyrgyzstan, is one of the largest and most prestigious higher education institutions in Central Asia. Since its founding in 1992, the university has grown both in size and reputation, offering a wide range of academic programs and attracting students from across Kyrgyzstan and abroad. With a focus on fostering educational excellence, research, and social development, Osh State University continues to play a critical role in shaping the future of its students and contributing to the development of the region.
One of the key indicators of the university’s success and growth is its total student enrollment, which reflects not only the demand for higher education in the region but also the university’s ability to provide quality education to a diverse student body. The student enrollment at Osh State University encompasses a broad spectrum of academic disciplines, student demographics, and international representation, making the university a dynamic and inclusive institution.
Total Enrollment Numbers and Growth
As of recent estimates, Osh State University boasts a total student enrollment of approximately 20,000 to 25,000 students, making it the largest university in southern Kyrgyzstan and one of the largest in the entire country. This number includes students enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across the university’s various faculties. The substantial student population is a testament to the university’s capacity to meet the growing demand for higher education in Kyrgyzstan and its surrounding regions.
The student population at Osh State University has grown steadily over the years, with enrollment numbers increasing due to the expansion of academic programs and the university’s reputation for providing high-quality education. The growth of the student body also reflects the increasing accessibility of higher education in Kyrgyzstan, where many students from rural areas, as well as from neighboring countries, now have the opportunity to pursue academic degrees at a recognized institution like Osh State University.
The university’s large enrollment is also indicative of its important role in addressing the educational needs of southern Kyrgyzstan. With limited access to higher education institutions in the southern regions of the country, Osh State University provides an essential service to students in this part of Kyrgyzstan, ensuring that young people from rural and urban areas alike have the chance to study and build their futures.
Academic Faculties and Programs
Osh State University offers a wide variety of academic programs, which contribute to the large student enrollment. The university is organized into numerous faculties that cover almost every academic field, including engineering, natural sciences, medicine, economics, law, social sciences, education, and humanities. Each faculty offers undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degree programs that cater to the diverse interests of the student population.
The university’s most popular academic programs are in the fields of engineering, medicine, law, and economics, attracting large numbers of students each year. The Faculty of Engineering, for example, draws students interested in technical fields such as civil engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and information technology. Similarly, the Faculty of Medicine provides medical education to future doctors, nurses, and health professionals in a region where there is a high demand for qualified healthcare workers. Law and economics programs are also in high demand, given the increasing need for legal and business professionals in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia.
Moreover, Osh State University offers a range of specialized programs to meet the demands of a changing global economy. These include programs in environmental science, agriculture, regional development, and international relations. The university also places a strong emphasis on social sciences, including sociology, psychology, and education, which are critical in addressing the region’s social challenges.
In addition to these traditional academic disciplines, Osh State University has expanded its offerings to include programs in areas such as business administration, marketing, and information technology, which align with the needs of the modern job market. These programs help students gain practical skills and knowledge that are highly valued by employers both within Kyrgyzstan and abroad.
International Students
Osh State University’s reputation as a regional leader in higher education has also made it an attractive destination for international students. In recent years, the number of international students enrolling at the university has steadily increased, reflecting the institution’s growing global presence. Currently, Osh State University hosts students from several countries in Central Asia, including Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. The university also attracts students from other parts of the world, such as Afghanistan, India, China, and Pakistan, who come to study in Kyrgyzstan due to the university’s affordable tuition fees, high-quality programs, and international network.
The university’s international student enrollment is a reflection of its role as a center for regional academic exchange and cooperation. Osh State University offers various programs and services to support its international student community, including language courses, cultural exchange opportunities, and assistance with visa applications. International students are encouraged to participate in campus life, including extracurricular activities, social events, and student organizations, which help foster cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.
In addition to serving international students, Osh State University has built academic partnerships with universities and institutions around the world. These partnerships facilitate student exchanges, joint research projects, and other collaborative initiatives, which help enhance the university’s global reputation and offer students valuable opportunities for international experience.
Student Demographics
The student population at Osh State University is diverse, with a mix of local and international students, as well as a broad representation of various ethnic groups, including Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, Russians, and Tajiks. The university’s inclusive environment fosters a sense of community and collaboration, where students from different backgrounds can engage in academic and social activities together.
In terms of gender, the university also promotes equal opportunities for both male and female students, with an increasing number of female students enrolling in traditionally male-dominated fields such as engineering and medicine. The diversity of the student body is one of Osh State University’s greatest strengths, contributing to a rich academic environment where students learn from each other’s experiences and perspectives.
Conclusion
Osh State University’s total student enrollment is a reflection of its significance as an educational institution in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia. With approximately 20,000 to 25,000 students, the university is a key player in the region’s higher education landscape, offering a diverse range of academic programs that cater to the needs of students from different backgrounds. Its reputation for academic excellence, its international student body, and its commitment to research and community development all contribute to its continued success.
As Osh State University continues to expand and improve its offerings, it will likely see even greater growth in student enrollment. With its strong academic programs, diverse student population, and growing international presence, the university is poised to remain a leading institution of higher education in Central Asia, providing quality education to students from Kyrgyzstan and around the world.
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Top 6 Must-Visit Cities in Kyrgyzstan for Tour
Kyrgyzstan, a rising star in Central Asia travel, offers a blend of stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Known for its breathtaking mountains, pristine lakes, and vast valleys, this country is a haven for adventurers, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts. If you are planning a trip, here are the top 6 cities you must include in your Kyrgyzstan travel itinerary. Consider exploring Kyrgyzstan holiday packages to make the most of your journey.
1. Bishkek – Explore the Capital City of Kyrgyzstan
Start your journey in Bishkek, the vibrant capital of Kyrgyzstan. This city is a mix of modernity and history, featuring wide boulevards, lush parks, and Soviet-era architecture. Key attractions include Ala-Too Square, the cultural hub, and the bustling Osh Bazaar, perfect for souvenir shopping. Nature lovers can explore nearby mountain trails, making Bishkek a versatile destination.
2. Osh – Discover the Ancient Soul of Kyrgyzstan
Known as the southern capital, Osh is one of the oldest cities in the country. Its highlights include Sulayman Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the vibrant Osh Bazaar. For history enthusiasts, Osh offers a deep dive into Kyrgyzstan’s rich cultural and historical roots. It’s a must-visit for anyone exploring the southern regions.
3. Issyk-Kul – Experience Kyrgyzstan’s Stunning Lakeside Retreat
Issyk-Kul is not a city but a spectacular region you cannot miss. Nestled within the Tien Shan mountains, it is home to one of the world’s largest saltwater lakes. Activities such as trekking, yachting, and relaxing in luxury resorts make Issyk-Kul a favorite among tourists. Its serene beauty is perfect for a getaway from city life. Many travelers from the UAE opt for Kyrgyzstan holiday packages from Dubai to explore this enchanting destination.
4. Karakol – The Gateway to Adventure
Situated near Issyk-Kul Lake, Karakol is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Known for its hiking trails, such as the iconic Jeti-Oguz Gorge, this city is ideal for adventure seekers. Karakol’s cultural landmarks, including the Dungan Mosque and the Russian Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral, offer insights into the region’s diverse heritage.
5. Naryn – Embrace the Heart of Kyrgyzstan’s Countryside
Located in central Kyrgyzstan, Naryn provides a window into the country’s nomadic lifestyle. Surrounded by majestic mountains, this city is perfect for experiencing the peaceful countryside. Visitors can stay in traditional yurts, explore local markets, and immerse themselves in the authentic Kyrgyz culture.
6. Talas – Step into Kyrgyzstan’s Historical Heritage
Talas, a small city in the northwest, is steeped in history. Known as the birthplace of the Kyrgyz epic “Manas”, it is surrounded by the scenic Chatkal Range and the Talas River. Talas offers a unique perspective on Kyrgyzstan’s historical and cultural significance, making it a hidden gem for travelers.
Why Visit Kyrgyzstan?
Kyrgyzstan is a treasure trove of natural wonders, rich traditions, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re trekking through alpine landscapes, exploring ancient cities, or enjoying the local cuisine, this country promises an unforgettable experience.
Plan Your Kyrgyzstan Trip Today
From the bustling streets of Bishkek to the serene shores of Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan’s cities offer something for every traveler. Book your Kyrgyzstan holiday packages from Dubai now and embark on a journey to discover the heart of Central Asia.
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Osh State Medical University Kyrgyzstan
Osh State Medical University Kyrgyzstan (OSMU) in Kyrgyzstan is a well-known university in Central Asia for its academic achievements and contributions to medical education. Established in 1951, it is one of Kyrgyzstan's oldest colleges and has developed to become a hub for aspiring doctors from all over the world, particularly South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. This article dives into OSMU's history, curriculum, facilities, admissions, and why it is a top choice for medical education.
Osh State Medical University began as a medical faculty under Osh State University and eventually became independent. Its establishment was a watershed moment in the region's educational scene, providing chances for local and international students to pursue a quality medical education. With over 70 years of experience, the university has built a strong foundation in academics and research, contributing significantly to the healthcare sector in Kyrgyzstan and beyond.
Academic Programs
OSMU provides a variety of programs targeted to the needs of medical aspirants. Primary courses include:
General Medicine (MD/MBBS) OSMU's flagship curriculum, the MD/MBBS course, is renowned around the world and meets international medical education standards. The education lasts six years, including one year of internship.
Dentistry This specialist curriculum focuses on oral health and combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on instruction in advanced dentistry methods.
Pharmacy students receive training in pharmaceutical sciences to prepare them for employment in research, healthcare, and industry.
Postgraduate Studies OSMU provides a variety of postgraduate degrees, with concentrations in surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, and internal medicine.
Global Recognition and Accreditation Osh State Medical University's degrees are recognized by various international medical councils and organizations, making them valid around the world. Key accreditations include:
The World Health Organization (WHO), the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, the Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), and the General Medical Council (GMC) of the United Kingdom These recognitions ensure that OSMU graduates can practice medicine in numerous countries after passing the required licensing tests.
The Admission Process Osh State Medical University's admissions process is straightforward, making it accessible to international students. Key steps include:
Eligibility criteria
A minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in higher secondary school (for Indian students, NEET is required). Proficiency in English is necessary because English is the medium of instruction.
Application Process
Submit an online application form together with the required papers, such as academic transcripts, a passport, and pictures. An offer letter is provided after the application has been successfully evaluated.
Visa Assistance The university helps overseas students obtain a student visa for Kyrgyzstan.
Affordable Fee Structure One of the key benefits of studying at OSMU is its inexpensive tuition prices, making quality medical education accessible to students from diverse backgrounds.
While Osh State Medical University provides numerous opportunities, students may face challenges such as adapting to a new culture and climate. However, the university's support system and the presence of a large international student community help ease the transition.
Osh State Medical University is a gateway for aspiring medical professionals to achieve their dreams. With its rich history, global recognition, and commitment to excellence, OSMU continues to shape the future of healthcare worldwide. Whether you're an aspiring doctor, dentist, or pharmacist, OSMU offers the education and resources to turn your ambitions into reality.
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Abshir Ata Gorge is known primarily for its 15-meter waterfall, which flows out of a small karst cave in the rock. The waterfall itself and the gorge with the
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Study MBBS in kyrgyzstan For Indian Students
Why Indian Students Are Choosing MBBS in Kyrgyzstan: A Comprehensive Guide
Pursuing a career in medicine is a dream for many students, but the rising competition and high costs of medical education in India often make it seem like an unattainable goal. Fortunately, for those eager to study MBBS abroad, Kyrgyzstan has emerged as a popular and viable option. Let’s explore why MBBS in Kyrgyzstan for Indian students is becoming a favored choice and what you need to know about MBBS admission in abroad.
Affordable Education with High Standards
One of the primary reasons Indian students are flocking to Kyrgyzstan for their medical education is the cost-effectiveness. Medical schools in Kyrgyzstan offer high-quality education at a fraction of the cost compared to Western countries or even some private institutions in India. The cost of living is also relatively low, making it an affordable option for many families.
Quality Education and Recognition
Despite the lower costs, Kyrgyzstan is home to several reputable medical universities that meet international standards. Institutions such as Osh State University and Kyrgyz State Medical Academy are recognized by global organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Medical Council of India (MCI), ensuring that the degree you earn is valid and respected worldwide. This recognition is crucial for Indian students who wish to return to India or practice in other countries.
English-Medium Instruction
For Indian students, the language barrier is often a significant concern when studying abroad. Fortunately, many medical schools in Kyrgyzstan offer MBBS programs in English. This means that Indian students do not need to worry about language proficiency exams and can focus entirely on their studies. The curriculum is designed to align with international medical standards, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for global medical challenges.
Simple Admission Process
The process for MBBS admission in abroad, particularly in Kyrgyzstan, is relatively straightforward compared to other countries. There is no need for entrance exams like the NEET for most universities in Kyrgyzstan. Instead, admissions are typically based on your high school performance and a basic interview or aptitude test. This simplicity makes the process less stressful for students and parents alike.
Cultural and Social Adaptability
Kyrgyzstan’s cultural environment is welcoming to international students, including Indians. Many universities have established support systems to help students adjust to their new surroundings. Additionally, the presence of a significant number of Indian students means you’ll find a supportive community to share experiences and navigate any challenges.
Benefits Beyond the Degree
Study MBBS in Kyrgyzstan offers more than just a medical degree. The experience of living in a different country helps students develop a global perspective, which is invaluable in the field of medicine. Furthermore, the exposure to diverse medical practices and systems can enhance your clinical skills and adaptability.
Conclusion
For Indian students aspiring to pursue a career in medicine, MBBS in Kyrgyzstan provides an attractive alternative to traditional routes. With its affordable education, high standards, English-medium instruction, and simple admission process, it’s no wonder that more students are considering this path. If you’re looking to study MBBS abroad Kyrgyzstan offers a promising opportunity to achieve your dreams without the exorbitant costs and competitive pressures found in other regions.
Embarking on this educational journey could be the first step towards a fulfilling medical career, backed by a quality education and an enriching international experience.
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Top 7 Things to Do in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
The capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, lies situated away at the base of the Tian Shan Mountains and offers an extensive mix of history, culture, and natural beauty that is just waiting to be discovered. Bishkek attracts tourists with unique beauty, from busy bazaars filled with regional products and flavours to its Soviet-era architecture contrasted with modern cafes and parks. Explore State Historical Museum and other institutions to learn about rich history of city. Ala Archa National Park is also a short drive away. Every moment spent in Bishkek, from walking through Oak Park to dining on authentic Kyrgyz food, is guaranteed to be wonderful.
With specially designed Kyrgyzstan tour packages, you may discover treasures of the country and guarantee a memorable vacation. Our Kyrgyzstan holiday packages offer a smooth fusion of cultural immersion and outdoor exploration, whether your interests lie in the historical artefacts at Victory Square and the State Historical Museum, the peaceful beauty of Ala Archa National Park, or taking a walk through the lively Osh Bazaar. Take a guided tour to experience the attractions of Bishkek, eat traditional Kyrgyz food, and relax in one of the city's lovely parks, such as Oak Park or Panfilov Park. Experience Kyrgyzstan's varied landscapes and rich traditions on a journey with our carefully planned itineraries and knowledgeable local guides, making lifelong memories.
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Here are the top 7 things to do in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan:
1. Ala Archa National Park:
Ala Archa National Park is conveniently located 40 minutes away from Bishkek and provides a cool escape among the beautiful mountain scenery of Kyrgyzstan. The park offers a range of paths suitable for varying skill levels, regardless of your degree of hiking experience. The short walk to the Ala Archa River and the longer treks to peaks and glaciers such as Ratsek Hut and Ak-Sai Glacier are popular hiking routes.
2. Osh Bazaar:
Take in the lively ambiance of Osh Bazaar, also called Dordoy Market, which is the largest market in Bishkek. Explore an extensive variety of products, including fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices, as well as traditional Kyrgyz crafts and textiles. It's a sensory feast. The lively marketplace reflects the rich cultural history of Kyrgyzstan, serving as a melting pot of cultures and flavours.
3. Victory Square:
Victory Square, sometimes known as Pobeda Square, is a famous historical site in Bishkek. It is situated at the intersection of Chuy Avenue and Kievskaya Street. The Victory Monument, an outstanding landmark honouring Kyrgyzstan's participation in the Great Patriotic War (World War II), is the focal point of the area. Beautifully designed gardens, statues honouring military heroes, and perpetual fires representing remembering surround the monument.
4. State Historical Museum:
Discover the rich historical record of Kyrgyzstan at the State Historical Museum, located next to Ala-Too Square in an amazing edifice from the Soviet era. Archaeological discoveries, antiques from historic societies like the Scythians and Silk Road traders and displays highlighting Kyrgyz nomadic customs are all included in the museum's vast collection. Highlights include beautiful felt rugs and traditional yurts, which are nomadic tents.
5. Oak Park (Dubovy Park):
Take a relaxing walk around Oak Park, which is well-known for its sculptures scattered throughout and its shaded oak trees, to get away from the activity of the city. This green haven, which is close to the city centre, is a peaceful haven where folks congregate for walks, picnics, and outdoor concerts. The main feature of the park is a statue of the renowned Kyrgyz statesman Kurmanjan Datka.
6. Panfilov Park:
Another peaceful green area in Bishkek is called Panfilov Park, after the Soviet military hero Ivan Panfilov. The park, which is close to Philharmonia Hall, has shaded walkways, flower beds, and well-kept gardens that are ideal for an easy afternoon walk or early morning exercise. It's a well-liked location for both locals and tourists because of its peaceful mood and beautiful views of Bishkek's cityscape.
7. Kyrgyz National Opera and Ballet Theater:
Visit the Kyrgyz National Opera and Ballet Theatre, a wonder of architecture situated in Panfilov Park, to completely lose yourself in the lively cultural landscape of Bishkek. Throughout the year, this esteemed location presents a range of events, such as opera productions, classical ballets, and concerts that showcase traditional Kyrgyz music and dance. Taking in a performance here offers an exciting look into Kyrgyzstan's creative past, highlighting the nation's aptitude and passion for the arts.
Conclusion:
Bishkek attracts tourists with unique fusion of natural beauty, historical interest, and cultural diversity. Bishkek provides multitude of experiences to please every traveller, you're walking through busy aisles of Osh Bazaar, experiencing wild landscapes of Ala Archa National Park, or thinking back on history of the country at Victory Square and State Historical Museum. This city welcomes you to immerse yourself in its numerous attractions and explore the allure of Central Asia right in its core, from calm gardens like Oak Park to the energetic cultural scene at the Kyrgyz National Opera and Ballet Theatre.
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Exploring MBBS in Kyrgyzstan 2024–25: Admission and Fee Structure
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Looking for a quality medical education at an affordable price? Consider Kyrgyzstan! Renowned for its excellent medical universities, Kyrgyzstan has become a favored destination for aspiring doctors worldwide, particularly from India. In this blog post, we delve into the nuances of pursuing an MBBS in Kyrgyzstan, covering admission processes, fee structures, and highlighting the country's top medical institutions.
Why study MBBS in Kyrgyzstan?
Kyrgyzstan offers several compelling reasons to students choose it as a destination for MBBS education. First, the country has a high level of medical education and its universities are recognized by global bodies such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Medical Council of India (MCI). This recognition ensures that graduates can practice medicine in India and other countries around the world.
Secondly, studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is very cost-effective compared to many other countries. Tuition and living costs are significantly lower, making it an attractive option for students from different socioeconomic backgrounds. In addition, scholarship and financial aid options are also available to deserving students to further reduce the financial burden.
MBBS Fees in Kyrgyzstan
One of the biggest advantages of studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is the affordability factor. The tuition fee is relatively lower compared to other countries, making it an ideal choice for students who want quality education at a reasonable price. On average, annual tuition fees for MBBS programs in Kyrgyzstan are between $2,500 and $5,000, depending on the university and the course curriculum.
Apart from tuition fees, students must also consider living expenses such as accommodation, food, transportation, and others. miscellaneous expenses. But even considering these costs, the overall cost of studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is much lower compared to many other countries, making it a cost-effective option for Indian students.
Best Medical Universities in Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan is home to several. prestigious medical universities that offer world-class education and state-of-the-art facilities. Some of the best medical universities in Kyrgyzstan are:
Asian Medical Institute:
Asian Medical Institute (AMI) is a leading medical institution in Kyrgyzstan, renowned for its comprehensive MBBS program and state-of-the-art facilities. With a focus on providing high-quality education following international standards, AMI attracts students from various countries. The institute boasts experienced faculty members, modern laboratories, and well-equipped classrooms to facilitate effective learning. Additionally, AMI offers a conducive environment for international students, with English-taught programs and support services to ensure a smooth transition to life in Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy:
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy (KSMA) holds a distinguished reputation as one of the oldest and most prestigious medical universities in Kyrgyzstan. Founded in 1939, KSMA has continually evolved to meet the evolving needs of medical education. The academy offers various undergraduate and postgraduate medical programs, including an MBBS program recognized by international medical bodies. With a strong emphasis on research and clinical exposure, KSMA prepares students to excel in their medical careers. The academy's faculty comprises highly qualified professionals dedicated to nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Osh State Medical University:
Osh State Medical University (OSMU) stands out as a leading institution for medical education in Kyrgyzstan, particularly in the southern region. Established in 1992, OSMU has rapidly gained prominence for its commitment to academic excellence and innovation. The university's MBBS program combines theoretical knowledge with practical training, ensuring students receive a well-rounded education. OSMU's modern campus features advanced laboratories, simulation centers, and teaching hospitals, providing students with ample opportunities for hands-on learning. Moreover, the university's multicultural environment fosters cross-cultural exchange and collaboration among students from diverse backgrounds.
Jalal-Abad State University:
Jalal-Abad State University (JASU) is another esteemed institution offering medical education in Kyrgyzstan. Situated in the scenic city of Jalal-Abad, the university provides a conducive learning environment for academic success. JASU's MBBS program is designed to meet international standards, incorporating modern teaching methodologies and clinical training. The university's faculty comprises experienced medical professionals dedicated to guiding and mentoring students throughout their academic journey. Additionally, JASU prioritizes student support services, ensuring that international students receive assistance with accommodation, language proficiency, and cultural adaptation.
These universities are known for their experienced faculty, modern infrastructure, and comprehensive curriculum that ensures students. get the best possible training in the field of medicine...
How to Apply for MBBS in Kyrgyzstan
The application process for MBBS programs in Kyrgyzstan is relatively simple. Indian students must meet certain requirements, including a minimum score in high school exams (usually 50% or more in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) and NEET eligibility.
Once the eligibility criteria are met, students can apply directly to the university through their application portals. The application usually involves the submission of required documents, including academic transcripts, copies of passports, and proof of English language proficiency (such as IELTS or TOEFL scores), as well as the submission of an application.
After receiving the application the university will verify the applicant's credentials and, if deemed valid, issue an admission letter. Once the admission letter is received, students can apply for a student visa and arrange their trip to Kyrgyzstan.
Conclusion:
Finally, studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan offers Indian students a unique opportunity to get a quality education at an affordable price. With excellent medical universities, low tuition fees, and a simple admissions process, Kyrgyzstan has become a popular choice for students pursuing medical careers. So why wait? Take the first step to realizing your dreams of a medical career by exploring the opportunities offered by an MBBS education in Kyrgyzstan!
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The 8 Mind-Breaking Places to Visit in Kyrgyzstan
Take a journey across Kyrgyzstan's amazing landscapes and cultural valuables, where every turn reveals a weaving of delights that engage the spirit. Kyrgyzstan attracts with its unbelievable array of experiences, from the amazing beauty of Issyk-Kul, the second-largest highland lake in the world surrounded by snow-capped peaks, to the ancient mysteries shrouding the Silk Road capital of Osh. Explore the strange scenery of the Tian Shan mountains, where green valley's give way to rocky canyons and beautiful glacial lakes and get a taste of the Kyrgyz people's nomadic ways amid Song Kol's grasslands filled with yurts. Get ready for an experience that will exceed your expectations and leave a lasting impression on your soul.
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Here are the 8 Mind-Breaking Places to Visit in Kyrgyzstan:
Lake Issyk-Kul: The beautiful mountain lake known as Lake Issyk-Kul, or "Warm Lake," can be found away among the Tian Shan Mountain range. It is an important part of Kyrgyzstan's geography and culture, and it is second-largest alpine lake in the world. Issyk-Kul offers extensive variety of activities for relaxation, including swimming, tanning, boating, fishing, and yachting, thanks to its clean water, sandy beaches, and calm atmosphere.
Ala Archa National Park: Ala Archa National Park is nature lover's dream come true, offering variety of environment such as alpine meadows, lush woods, icebergs, and towering hills. It is only a short drive from Bishkek, the capital city. Numerous outdoor activities are available in the park, hiking, trekking, rock climbing, picnics, and wildlife observation. Numerous trails are available for exploration, including the difficult Ak-Sai Glacier, the beautiful Ratsek Hut, and the amazing Ala-Kul Lake excursion, which offers expansive views of the neighbouring mountains.
Osh: Osh, one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, is rich in culture and history, having been around for more than 3,000 years. Situated in the lush Ferghana Valley in the southern region of Kyrgyzstan, Osh presents an extensive variety of backgrounds, lively marketplaces, and historic sites. UNESCO-listed Sulaiman-Too Sacred Mountain, Muslim pilgrimage site and symbol of religious value, is the city's most popular attraction.
Song Kol Lake: Situated in the high-altitude plateau of Naryn Province at 3,016 metres above sea level, Song Kol Lake is an amazing mountain lake that is well-known for its amazing natural beauty and traditional customs. Song Kol, surrounded by rolling hills, beautiful meadows, and snow-capped peaks, provides tourists with a rare chance to experience genuine nomadic Kyrgyz culture.
Karakol: Karakol is a stunning town that is well-known for its historical sites, different cultures, and outdoor activities. It is located at the easternmost point of Issyk-Kul Lake. Karakol, which was first established in the 19th century as a Russian military outpost, has developed into a thriving cultural hub that is influenced by Kyrgyz, Russian, and Dungan traditions. Among town's architectural attractions is beautiful Dungan Mosque, which was constructed in traditional Chinese style using no nails at all.
Skazka Canyon (Fairy Tale Canyon): Hidden away in Kyrgyzstan's Issyk-Kul area, Skazka Canyon, sometimes called Fairy Tale Canyon, is a natural wonder famous for its bright colours and unique rock formations. The canyon's high sandstone mountains, colourful formations, and layers of sedimentary rock in shades of red, orange, and yellow, carved by ages of wind and water erosion, create an invisible scene suggestive of a realm from fairy tales.
Tash Rabat Caravanserai: Tash Rabat Caravanserai, which is hidden away in the isolated mountains of Naryn Province, is a monument to Kyrgyzstan's rich past as crossroads of civilizations along historic Silk Road. Stone caravanserai dates back to 15th century and was an important resting place for traders, merchants, and tourists making their way through dangerous mountain passes that connect China with Central Asia.
Sary-Chelek Biosphere Reserve: The Sary-Chelek Biosphere Reserve is a pure wilderness area known for its biodiversity, graphic beauty, and conservation activities. It is situated in the unspoiled highlands of Jalal-Abad Province. Reserve, which is home to rare and endangered species like snow leopard, lynx, and golden eagle, is made up of thick woods, mountain meadows, and beautiful lakes.
Conclusion:
As your time in Kyrgyzstan comes to a conclusion, the variety of experiences this beautiful country has to offer will leave you speechless. For every traveller fortunate enough to venture into its depths, Kyrgyzstan creates lasting impact, from rough beauty of mountain ranges to warmth of its kind people. Take with you the memories of this land of infinite wonder, it's strange landscapes, its rich history of culture, and the deep bond that is formed between visitor and location as you wish it farewell. With every visit, Kyrgyzstan encourages travellers to come back and explore mysteries once more. For more details visit best travel agency in Dubai
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Osh State University is a prominent educational institution located in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. Established with a mission to provide quality education, it offers a wide range of academic programs to students from diverse backgrounds. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, Osh State University has become a hub for learning and research in the region. Its dedicated faculty, modern facilities, and vibrant campus life make it an ideal choice for those seeking higher education. Whether you're interested in medicine, engineering, humanities, or any other field, Osh State University strives to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their chosen careers. With its international collaborations and a focus on global perspectives, Osh State University is a place where students can broaden their horizons and prepare for a brighter future.
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Study Mbbs In Kyrgyzstan for Indian Students
If you are an Indian student who is considering Studying MBBS abroad, then Kyrgyzstan can be a great option for you. Kyrgyzstan is a small country located in Central Asia, which offers high-quality medical education at an affordable cost. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about Studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan as an Indian student.
Why Study MBBS in Kyrgyzstan?
Kyrgyzstan has become a popular destination for Indian students who want to study MBBS abroad, and for good reasons. Here are some of the benefits of Studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan:
Affordable Cost of Education
One of the main advantages of Studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is the low cost of education. The tuition fees for MBBS in Kyrgyzstan are much lower compared to India or other countries like the USA, UK, or Australia. The cost of living is also relatively low, making it an affordable option for students who want to Study MBBS abroad.
High-Quality Medical Education
The medical universities in Kyrgyzstan are recognized by various international organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Medical Council of India (MCI). The curriculum for MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is based on the latest medical advancements and is taught in English, making it easier for Indian students to understand and follow.
Easy Admission Process
The admission process for MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is relatively simple and straightforward. Most universities do not require an entrance exam, and the admission process is based on the student's academic records. This makes it easier for Indian students to secure admission in a good medical university in Kyrgyzstan.
International Exposure
Studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan provides students with an opportunity to interact with students from different countries and cultures. This exposure can help students develop a global perspective and enhance their communication and interpersonal skills, which can be beneficial in their future medical career.
List of Top Medical Universities in Kyrgyzstan
There are several medical universities in Kyrgyzstan that offer MBBS courses to international students. Here are some of the top medical universities in Kyrgyzstan that Indian students can consider:
Osh State University
Osh State Medical University is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical universities in Kyrgyzstan. It is recognized by various international organizations and has collaborations with several medical institutions across the world.
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy is another top medical university in Kyrgyzstan that offers MBBS courses in English. It has modern infrastructure and facilities, and its faculty includes experienced medical professionals and researchers.
Jalal-Abad State University
Jalal-Abad State University is a public university located in the south-western region of Kyrgyzstan. It offers MBBS courses in English and has a student-friendly environment.
Asian Medical Institute
Asian Medical Institute is a private medical university in Kyrgyzstan that offers MBBS courses in English. It has a diverse student population, and its curriculum is based on the latest medical advancements.
Admission Requirements for Indian Students
The admission requirements for MBBS in Kyrgyzstan may vary depending on the university. However, here are some of the general requirements that Indian students need to fulfill to secure admission in a medical university in Kyrgyzstan:
Eligibility Criteria:
The student should have completed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
The student should have completed 17 years of age on or before 31st December of the admission year.
Application Form:
The student needs to fill out an application form online or offline, depending on the university's requirements.
The application form should be submitted along with the required documents and application fees.
Documents Required:
Mark sheets of 10th and 12th standard.
A valid passport with a minimum validity of 18 months.
Birth Certificate.
Character Certificate.
Medical Certificate confirming that the student is physically and mentally fit to pursue a medical course.
Transfer Certificate or Migration Certificate.
Language Proficiency:
Most universities in Kyrgyzstan offer MBBS courses in English.
However, students may need to submit their English proficiency test scores, such as IELTS or TOEFL, to demonstrate their language proficiency.
Admission Procedure:
The admission procedure may vary depending on the university.
Some universities may conduct interviews, while others may not.
The admission decision is generally based on the student's academic records, language proficiency, and interview performance.
Visa Process:
After securing admission in a medical university in Kyrgyzstan, Indian students need to apply for a student visa.
The visa application process may vary depending on the embassy or consulate of the Kyrgyz Republic in India.
The required documents for a student visa generally include a valid passport, admission letter from the university, and proof of financial support.
It is advisable for Indian students to check the admission requirements of the university they are interested in before applying to ensure that they meet all the criteria.
Opportunities for indian Students After Completing Mbbs In Kyrgyzstan
There are several opportunities available for Indian students after they complete their MBBS studies in Kyrgyzstan. Here are some of the options:
Practice Medicine in India:
After completing MBBS from a recognized university in Kyrgyzstan, Indian students can appear for the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE).
Upon clearing the FMGE, Indian students can register with the Medical Council of India (MCI) and practice medicine in India.
Pursue Postgraduate Studies:
After completing MBBS, Indian students can pursue postgraduate studies in medicine in India or any other country.
A postgraduate degree can enhance their knowledge and skills and increase their job prospects.
Work Abroad:
Indian students can explore job opportunities in other countries after completing their MBBS in Kyrgyzstan.
Some countries may require Indian students to clear certain exams, such as the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) or the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) exam, before they can practise medicine.
Research:
Indian students can also pursue a career in research after completing MBBS in Kyrgyzstan.
They can join research institutes or universities and contribute to the field of medicine through research.
Entrepreneurship:
Indian students who have completed MBBS can also explore entrepreneurship opportunities in the healthcare sector.
They can start their clinics or healthcare businesses and contribute to improving the healthcare infrastructure in India.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Question):
Sure, here are some frequently asked questions about studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan:
Is the MBBS degree from Kyrgyzstan valid in India?
Yes, the MBBS degree from a recognized university in Kyrgyzstan is valid in India.
However, Indian students need to clear the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) to practise medicine in India.
What is the medium of instruction for MBBS courses in Kyrgyzstan?
Most universities in Kyrgyzstan offer MBBS courses in English.
However, students may need to submit their English proficiency test scores, such as IELTS or TOEFL, to demonstrate their language proficiency.
How much does it cost to study MBBS in Kyrgyzstan for Indian students?
The cost of studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan may vary depending on the university and other factors such as accommodation, food, and travel expenses.
On average, the total cost for the 5-year MBBS program in Kyrgyzstan for Indian students may range from INR 15-25 lakhs.
Are there any scholarships available for Indian students to study MBBS in Kyrgyzstan?
Yes, some universities in Kyrgyzstan offer scholarships for international students, including Indian students, to study MBBS.
However, the availability and eligibility criteria for scholarships may vary depending on the university.
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