(+91) 8800 8200 70
GuidesMBBS · USA

MBBS Equivalent in USA Eligibility 2026 — MD Program Requirements for Indian Students

MBBS equivalent in USA eligibility 2026 — MCAT, GPA, pre-med requirements, bachelor's degree, and MD program admission for Indian students.

Updated: 2026-04-01

Quick Answer

US MD admission requires a 4-year bachelor's degree with pre-med sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics), MCAT score 515+, GPA 3.7+, extensive clinical and research experience, and strong personal statement. International applicants face additional barriers — most US medical schools have very few international seats.

Key Highlights

  • 4-year bachelor's degree in any subject with pre-med prerequisite courses: Biology (1 year), Chemistry (1 year), Organic Chemistry (1 year), Biochemistry, Physics (1 year), Statistics
  • MCAT (Medical College Admission Test): Target 515+ (97th percentile) for top schools; 510+ for most schools; Indian students typically take MCAT after bachelor's
  • GPA: 3.7+ (approximately 90%+) in all undergraduate coursework — especially sciences
  • Clinical hours: 150–500 hours shadowing or working alongside licensed US physicians
  • Research experience: Especially important for top-20 research-intensive MD programs
  • Letters of recommendation: 3–4 letters including from science professors and physicians who supervised clinical work
  • NEET: Not required by US MD programs; required by NMC India for return practice in India

Core Eligibility — US MD Programs for Indian Students

Prerequisites and requirements for US medical school admission:

  • 4-year bachelor's degree in any subject with pre-med prerequisite courses: Biology (1 year), Chemistry (1 year), Organic Chemistry (1 year), Biochemistry, Physics (1 year), Statistics
  • MCAT (Medical College Admission Test): Target 515+ (97th percentile) for top schools; 510+ for most schools; Indian students typically take MCAT after bachelor's
  • GPA: 3.7+ (approximately 90%+) in all undergraduate coursework — especially sciences
  • Clinical hours: 150–500 hours shadowing or working alongside licensed US physicians
  • Research experience: Especially important for top-20 research-intensive MD programs
  • Letters of recommendation: 3–4 letters including from science professors and physicians who supervised clinical work
  • NEET: Not required by US MD programs; required by NMC India for return practice in India

Free Consultation

Get Personalised Guidance for Your Profile

Our counsellors specialise in your target country and course. Get a free profile evaluation and step-by-step action plan.

Your details are safe with us. No spam. No sales calls. Just genuine guidance.
RS

Written & reviewed by

Rahul SharmaHead of Admissions — USA & Canada Specialist
1,200+ students

Frequently Asked Questions

From India: 4-year BTech/BSc pre-med in India → 4-year US MD → 3–7 year US residency = 11–15 years total. Alternative: Class 12 → 4-year bachelor's in USA → 4-year MD → residency = 12–15 years in USA. The US physician pathway is the longest and most expensive globally.
US residency after Indian MBBS (IMG — International Medical Graduate pathway): Pass USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK; apply for H-1J visa; compete in NRMP match. IMG match rates are lower than US MD graduate match rates but is a viable pathway for strong candidates.

Full Guide

Study in USA

Read Full Guide

What Our Students Say

AK

Ananya Krishnan

MS Computer Science

I had a 7.2 CGPA and was rejected by 3 universities before EduVed helped me rebuild my profile. Rahul identified USC as my best-fit and the SOP team crafted a story around my internship experience. Visa approved in the first attempt.
University of Southern CaliforniaUSAF-1 Visa Approved + $8,000 Merit Scholarship
RP

Rohan Patel

MBA

Priya knew exactly what Edinburgh looks for in Indian applicants. She reviewed my GMAT strategy, reworked my personal statement, and coached me for the interview. Got in as a scholarship finalist. EduVed is worth every rupee.
University of EdinburghUKUK Student Visa Approved — Full Scholarship Finalist
SI

Sneha Iyer

MSc Data Science

I was worried my 2-year gap would hurt my application. Arjun helped me frame it honestly and positively — I'm now working as a data analyst in Toronto on my PGWP. EduVed didn't just get me admitted, they got me started.
University of TorontoCanadaStudy Permit Approved — Graduated & Working in Canada
VN

Vikram Nair

MBBS

Failed NEET twice. EduVed showed me the Georgia MBBS option — NMC-recognised, affordable, and genuinely good quality. I'm currently in 3rd year and back on track for my dream of becoming a doctor.
Tbilisi State Medical UniversityGeorgiaNMC-Recognised Admission — Currently in 3rd Year

Related Resources

Fall 2026 Intake Closing Fast

Get Personalised Guidance

Our advisors specialise in your target country and course. Get a free profile evaluation and a step-by-step action plan.

🎓 5,000+ Students Placed✅ 95% Visa Success Rate🆓 Free, No-Pressure Guidance
Free Study Abroad Insights

Get weekly study abroad tips & expert guidance

Join 5,000+ students receiving actionable insights every week.

Chat with us