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Is MBBS Abroad Safe for Indian Female Students? A Parent's Guide (2026)

Is MBBS Abroad Safe for Indian Female Students? A Parent's Guide (2026)

The primary concern for every parent sending their daughter abroad for MBBS is safety. An honest assessment of hostel security, city crime rates, cultural attitudes, and practical advice for female students in medical universities across Russia, Central Asia, and East Europe.

31 March 20266 min
Indian Student Life During MBBS Abroad: Food, Safety, Weather, Homesickness & What No One Tells You

Indian Student Life During MBBS Abroad: Food, Safety, Weather, Homesickness & What No One Tells You

The reality of living abroad as an Indian medical student — managing Indian food, adapting to extreme weather, staying safe, dealing with homesickness, and building a life that supports academic performance.

31 March 202614 min