Find MBBS Abroad Scholarships 2026
Search and filter 80 scholarships across 21 countries to find the right funding for your medical education abroad.
Showing 80 of 80 scholarships
Full funding including tuition, maintenance allowance, and travel
Comprehensive funding for higher education/specialization
Full funding including tuition, maintenance allowance, and travel
Comprehensive funding for the entire duration of the degree
Comprehensive funding including tuition, maintenance allowance, and airfare
Comprehensive funding for the duration of the course
Comprehensive funding for the entire duration of the course
Full funding including tuition, maintenance allowance, and airfare
Comprehensive funding including tuition, maintenance allowance, and airfare
Comprehensive funding for postgraduate/specialized medical studies
Full funding including tuition, maintenance allowance, and airfare
Comprehensive funding for the duration of the course
Comprehensive funding for higher education abroad
Monthly allowance and health insurance for selected candidates
Full tuition and monthly stipend for the duration of the course
Comprehensive funding for selected categories of students
Full tuition waiver plus monthly stipend of approx 3,000 CNY
Monthly stipend and tuition support for selected research-oriented students
Comprehensive funding including tuition, maintenance allowance, and travel
Full tuition coverage plus monthly stipend and health insurance
Annual stipend based on ISEE (financial need) plus tuition waivers
Up to 100% tuition fee waiver for high-achieving students
Comprehensive funding including tuition and maintenance allowance
Partial to full tuition fee waiver based on entrance exam scores
Partial tuition fee waiver based on academic excellence
Varies based on tuition waiver and monthly stipend
Comprehensive funding including airfare and monthly allowance
Full tuition waiver plus a monthly stipend for living expenses
Full tuition waiver plus monthly stipend
Partial to full tuition waiver depending on the university
One-time or annual grant for academic excellence
Full tuition waiver plus a monthly stipend for living expenses
Annual grant for maintaining a high GPA during MBBS
Partial or full waiver of annual tuition fees based on IMAT score
Covers tuition fees and provides a monthly stipend for living expenses
One-time or annual grant for exceptional academic or athletic achievement
Stipend and partial tuition support for selected international students
Partial tuition fee waiver based on academic performance
Partial tuition fee waiver for the first year
Full tuition waiver plus monthly stipend
Varies based on tuition waiver and monthly stipend
Varies by year; primarily covers tuition and a monthly stipend
Partial tuition waiver or cash grant based on GPA
Full tuition waiver plus a monthly stipend
Annual stipend and tuition support for international students
Annual stipend and tuition waiver
Annual grant to offset tuition and living costs
Partial tuition waiver and monthly stipend
Partial tuition discount based on academic performance
Annual grant to support medical education costs
One-time grant for top-performing international students
Partial tuition fee reduction for high GPA students
Annual grant for exceptional academic achievement and extracurriculars
One-time or annual grant to support medical education costs
Partial tuition fee reduction for the first year
Partial tuition fee discount for the first year
Partial tuition waiver or discount per academic year
One-time or annual grant for underprivileged students
Reduction in annual tuition fees based on GPA
Partial tuition fee reduction based on academic performance
Partial tuition waiver for top-performing international students
Partial tuition fee reduction based on academic performance (GPA)
Partial tuition discount for the first academic year
Partial tuition fee reduction for the first year
Partial tuition fee waiver for top-performing students
Annual scholarship based on class 12th merit
Partial tuition waiver for the first year of MBBS
Annual discount on tuition fees for students from economically weaker sections
One-time admission grant or tuition discount for first-year students
Discount on annual tuition fees for eligible international applicants
One-time tuition grant for incoming international students
One-time discount on the first year's tuition fee
One-time admission grant or discount on first-year tuition
Annual tuition discount for high-achieving students
One-time admission fee waiver or discount on first-year tuition
One-time admission fee waiver or discount
One-time reduction in first-year tuition fees
100% coverage of tuition fees for the duration of the medical program
Covers tuition, maintenance allowance, and travel costs
Full or partial funding including tuition and maintenance allowance
What to Check Before You Apply for a Scholarship
A higher headline amount is not always the better deal. Read each scholarship against these five points before you commit.
Does it recur, or apply once?
A waiver that repeats every year is worth far more over a six-year course than a one-time first-year discount. Confirm this in writing.
Deadline type
Government schemes have hard annual cut-offs; university awards are often rolling. Apply early — larger waivers usually go to early applicants.
Renewal conditions
Most scholarships require you to pass every exam and hold a minimum grade. Failing a year can remove the waiver for the rest of the course.
What it actually covers
Check whether the amount covers tuition only, or also hostel and living costs. Percentage waivers also shift in rupee value with exchange rates.
Official source
Verify every detail on the provider’s own website (linked on each card). A scholarship not stated in your admission letter is not guaranteed.
Stacking rules
Some awards cannot be combined with others. Confirm whether you can hold a government scheme and a university waiver at the same time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about searching and applying for MBBS abroad scholarships.
How do I use this MBBS scholarship search tool?
Use the search box to look up a scholarship by name, provider, or eligibility keyword. Narrow results with the country and type filters (merit, need-based, government, university, or private), then sort by amount or by the soonest deadline. The result count updates instantly so you can see how many scholarships match your criteria.
Are the scholarship amounts shown here guaranteed?
No. The listed amounts and deadlines are indicative and change frequently. Universities and government bodies revise eligibility, coverage, and dates each intake, and percentage-based waivers shift in rupee value with exchange rates. Always confirm the current terms on the provider’s official website (linked on each card) or with your counsellor before applying.
What is the difference between merit, need-based, government, and university scholarships?
Merit scholarships reward academic performance such as NEET score and Class 12 marks. Need-based aid considers family income. Government scholarships are funded by national bodies (for example ICCR or CSC) and can be fully funded but very competitive. University scholarships are decided directly by the institution and are usually partial waivers that are easier to obtain. Many students combine more than one type.
Can I apply for more than one scholarship at the same time?
Usually yes. You can apply to a government scheme and a university waiver in parallel, but some awards cannot be stacked on top of each other. Check each scholarship’s terms for whether it can be combined, and never decline a confirmed admission while waiting on a competitive, uncertain government result.
When should I start applying for MBBS abroad scholarships?
Begin six to eight months before your intended intake. Government schemes have fixed annual deadlines that close early, while university scholarships are often rolling — and early applicants tend to receive larger waivers before the budget is exhausted. Applying late usually means smaller awards or none at all.
Do I still need an education loan if I get a scholarship?
Often, yes. Most students receive partial scholarships (10-50% of tuition) rather than full funding, so a loan may still be needed for the balance plus living costs. Treat scholarships and education loans as complementary: a waiver reduces how much you borrow, which lowers your total interest over the repayment period.
