War Disrupts, But Dreams Persist: 150 Indian MBBS Students Graduate from Uzbekistan

* AIG Hospital’s Founder Dr. Nageshwar Reddy attends  Graduation day

* NEO Institute Students Achieve Hat-Trick with Over 70% FMGE Pass Rate

The prestigious graduation ceremony for 150 Indian students who successfully completed their MBBS in Uzbekistan was celebrated with grandeur at AIG Hospital in Hyderabad. Organized by the NEO Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology, this marks the third consecutive year that NEO students’ graduation has been hosted at AIG, solidifying its reputation for producing highly skilled medical graduates. These Medical students were moved from Ukraine to Uzbekistan after the war broke between Russia and Ukraine.

A significant highlight of the ceremony was the impressive success rate of NEO students in the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE). Out of the 150 students who completed their MBBS in Uzbekistan, 114 students—an outstanding 76 percent—cleared the FMGE in their first attempt. Padma Vibhushan awardee and Chairman of AIG Hospitals, Dr. D. Nageshwar Reddy, commended this remarkable achievement, acknowledging the dedication of the students and the support provided by NEO Institute. He emphasized that medical professionals must uphold the sanctity of the profession and continue striving for excellence.

In recognition of outstanding academic performances, several students were honored during the ceremony. Dr. J. Tarunam received the gold medal, Dr. P. Yashwanth was awarded the silver medal, and Dr. S. Nitesh secured the bronze medal for their exceptional achievements.

The event also witnessed the conferring of prestigious honorary titles. The Uzbekistan Ministry of Health honored Dr. Nageshwar Reddy with the Avicenna Award and an Honorary Professorship, acknowledging his contributions to global medical education and healthcare. Additionally, Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy and former RTI Commissioner Vijay Babu were awarded Honorary Doctorates, while Dr. Sandeep was conferred an Honorary Professorship.

Dr. Ganni Bhaskar Rao, Chairman of GSL Medical College & Hospitals, noted that Uzbekistan is emerging as a key destination for Indian students pursuing MBBS, alongside countries like Germany and Russia. He expressed immense satisfaction at seeing such a high FMGE success rate among NEO students, reinforcing Uzbekistan’s growing reputation as a hub for quality medical education.

Dr. Divya Raj Reddy, Managing Director of NEO Institute , highlighted that achieving a hat-trick of successful graduations is a proud moment that will inspire current and future students. She reaffirmed NEO’s commitment to promoting quality medical education and ensuring that aspiring doctors receive the best possible training and guidance.

Professor Shukhrat Teshayev, Rector of Bukhara State Medical Institute in Uzbekistan, described the event as a historic milestone in Indo-Uzbek educational and cultural relations. He emphasized that the collaboration between NEO Institute, AIG Hospitals, and GSL Hospitals has played a crucial role in shaping the future of medical education in both nations.

Former RTI Commissioner Vijay Babu acknowledged the tireless efforts of NEO Institute over the past three decades and Dr. Nageshwar Reddy’s four-decade-long contributions to Indian healthcare. He stated that their dedication has significantly contributed to the international recognition of Indian medical professionals.

The graduation ceremony was attended by distinguished guests, including officials from the Uzbekistan Ministry of Health, representatives from Bukhara State Medical Institute, and members of the Uzbekistan Embassy. This event marks a significant step forward in the growing collaboration between India and Uzbekistan in medical education, paving the way for more Indian students to pursue their aspirations abroad while maintaining strong ties with their home country.

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