This article covers the real total cost in rupees, NMC recognition requirements, Japanese language timelines, and how Japan compares to other MBBS-abroad destinations for Indian students in 2026โ27.
What MBBS in Japan Actually Means: Degree, Duration, and Will It Work in India?
Japan awards an MD, not an MBBS, but both are internationally equivalent. The program is six years long: two years of pre-clinical science, three years of clinical rotations, and one mandatory internship year.
Can you practice in India with this degree? Yes, if you meet three conditions set by the NMC:
- WDOMS listing: Your university must appear in the World Directory of Medical Schools. NMC has no separate Japan-approved list; this is the only valid check.
- NEET qualification: Mandatory before enrollment. No NEET means no Indian medical license, regardless of where you studied.
- Clear FMGE: The current licensing exam for foreign graduates in India. Pass it, complete a 12-month Indian internship, and you get full NMC registration.
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Important note for the students: If you want to practice in Japan itself, you must also clear Japan's Kokushi exam, conducted entirely in Japanese.
Counselor insight: NMC does not endorse any specific list of Japanese universities. The WDOMS listing is your only reliable verification tool. Verify the entry for the exact university, not just the country.
MBBS in Japan Fees: Tuition Fees and and Living Costs
Before you shortlist a university, it helps to separate two things: what you pay the university and what you spend to live there. Both numbers matter.
Many families budget only for tuition and are caught off guard by Japan's living costs, especially in cities like Tokyo. Here is a clear breakdown of both.
Cost of Studying MBBS in Japan
At national universities, the Japanese government standardizes tuition, and Indian students pay the same rate as domestic students, which is a genuine cost advantage.
| University Type | Annual Tuition (JPY) | Annual Tuition (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| National (public) | JPY 535,800 | Rs.3.16L |
| Private | JPY 3,100,000โ4,800,000 | Rs.18.3LโRs.28.3L |
Over six years, tuition at a national university totals approximately Rs.18.96L, which is significantly lower than most Indian private medical colleges. Private universities can push this to Rs.110LโRs.170L, so your choice of institution matters.
MBBS in Japan: Cost of Living
This is where the real number builds up. According to the official Study in Japan portal (JASSO), international students spend an average of JPY 105,000 (Rs.61,950) per month on rent, food, transport, and utilities.
Tokyo and Osaka sit at the higher end. Smaller cities like Sendai and Fukuoka are noticeably cheaper, and over a 6-year program, that gap adds up significantly.
Six-year living cost estimate:
| Location | Monthly (INR) | 6-Year Total (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Regional city | Rs.55,000โRs.62,000 | Rs.39.6LโRs.44.6L |
| Tokyo / Osaka | Rs.65,000โRs.75,000 | Rs.46.8LโRs.54L |
Quick Comparison: MBBS in Japan vs India 2026
India has approximately 60,000 government MBBS seats for over 23 lakh NEET applicants in 2026, as per NMC data. Students who miss a government seat face private college fees of Rs.60LโRs.1.5Cr.
Japan's national university route, at Rs.58LโRs.73L all-in, is cost-comparable but adds a language barrier and an FMGE requirement on return.
| Factor | Government college (India) | Private college (India) | Japan (national university) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry requirement | NEET - highly competitive | NEET - moderate cutoff | NEET + JLPT N2/N1 + EJU |
| Course duration | 5.5 years + 1-year internship | 5.5 years + 1-year internship | 6 years (internship included) |
| Annual tuition | Rs.10,000โRs.1L (subsidised) | Rs.8LโRs.25L per year | Rs.3.1L per year |
| 5.5โ6 year total cost (tuition only) | Rs.55,000โRs.5.5L | Rs.44LโRs.1.37Cr | Rs.18.9L |
| Total cost incl. living | Rs.5LโRs.15L | Rs.60LโRs.1.5Cr | Rs.58LโRs.73L |
| Medium of instruction | English | English | Japanese (some English in early years) |
| Degree recognised in India | Yes, directly | Yes, directly | Yes, after clearing FMGE |
| License to practice in India | Automatic after internship | Automatic after internship | Requires clearing FMGE |
| Seat availability | Extremely limited (approx. 1.1L seats for 2.3M+ applicants) | Available but expensive | Very limited for internationals |
Insight from our Leap Scholar Expert: AIIMS Delhi's entire 5.5-year tuition totals approximately Rs.33,440 (Rs.6,080/year per the official AIIMS fee structure. Japan is worth considering only when a private Indian college would cost Rs.44 LโRs.1.37 Cr and you are ready for the JLPT before applying and the FMGE upon your retur.
Top NMC-Recognised Universities for MBBS in Japan (2026โ27)
Japan has 82 medical universities, but only a small number actively admit international students and satisfy NMC's curriculum requirements.
All six below are national universities, meaning Indian students pay the same government-standardized tuition as domestic students: Rs. 3.16 L per year.
| University | QS World Rank 2026 | Annual Tuition (INR) | English Support | Intake |
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| University of Tokyo | #36 | Rs.3.16L | Pre-clinical only | April |
| Kyoto University | #57 | Rs.3.16L | Pre-clinical only | April |
| Osaka University | #92 | Rs.3.16L | Pre-clinical only | April |
| Tohoku University | #109 | Rs.3.16L | Pre-clinical only | April |
| Tokyo Medical and Dental University | 401โ450 | Rs.3.16L | Limited | April |
| Keio University (private) | 251โ300 | Rs.18LโRs.22L | Graduate programs only | April |
For top universities in Japan across all disciplines, including engineering, business, and the sciences, LeapScholar's university guide covers the broader landscape.
Eligibility and Admission Requirements for MBBS in Japan
What Do You Need to Qualify?
Before shortlisting a university, please ensure you meet all five criteria listed below. Missing even one can disqualify your application or, worse, invalidate your degree for Indian practice later.
- Class 12 PCB - minimum 50%. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology combined, as per NMC guidelines. No exceptions.
- NEET UG qualification - Japanese universities do not look at your NEET score; they run their own exams. But NMC requires you to have cleared NEET before enrolling abroad, or your degree will not count for FMGE in India.
- Age 17 or above at the time of enrollment. There is no upper age limit.
- JLPT N2 - You need a passing score before clinical rotations begin in Year 3. Some universities ask for it even earlier, at the application stage.
- EJU score: Japan's standardized admission test for international students, run by JASSO. It covers the Japanese language, Science, and Mathematics. Held every June and November. Over 73% of national universities require it.
How the Admission Process Works:
Admission to a Japanese medical university typically takes two years of preparation. Here is the sequence to follow.
- Verify your university on wdoms.org. NMC has no separate Japan-approved list.
- Start Japanese immediately. Aim for JLPT N4/N5 first, then N2 before applying.
- Qualify NEET UG - mandatory for NMC recognition in India.
- Register for EJU via JASSO. Applications close 3 months before each sitting. Your target university determines which subjects you need.
- Submit your university application with all required documents.
- Appear for the entrance exam and interview, both conducted in Japanese.
- Receive your offer letter and Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) from the university.
- Apply for your student visa at the Embassy of Japan in India with your CoE and financial documents.
- Arrive before late March, the April intake starts on schedule.
For detailed Japan student visa requirements, including the exact financial documentation and consulate submission process, see our LeapScholar's dedicated visa guide.
Top 3 Scholarships for MBBS in Japan in 2026
| Scholarship | Funded by | What It Covers | How to Apply? |
|---|---|---|---|
| MEXT (Monbukagakusho) | Japanese Government | Full tuition, round-trip airfare, 1-year Japanese language prep + JPY 117,000/month (Rs.69,060) living stipend | Embassy route, opens every April. Missing the window means waiting a full year. |
| JASSO Honors Scholarship | Japanese Government (JASSO) | Living expenses only. Does not cover tuition + JPY 48,000/month (Rs.28,320) | Apply through your enrolled Japanese university. |
| University-Specific Waivers | Individual universities | Partial tuition waiver., amount varies by university | Contact the international student office of your target university directly. |
Insight from our Leap Scholar Expert: MEXT is the only option that covers everything, but India receives a limited number of nominations annually across all disciplines. Do not plan your finances around winning it. Treat MEXT as a bonus, not a budget.
For a step-by-step MEXT application guide and full eligibility details, read LeapScholar's dedicated guides:
- MEXT Scholarship in Japan 2026: Eligibility, Benefits and Application
- Scholarships in Japan for Indian Students 2026
Is MBBS in Japan a Good Choice?
Situation 1: You missed a government seat and want the fastest, most FMGE-friendly route abroad.
Japan is not your best option. The JLPT barrier pushes your earliest realistic start to April 2028. Bangladesh or the Philippines offers English-medium programs, stronger FMGE outcomes, and immediate enrollment. Consider Japan only if the language genuinely interests you.
Situation 2: You want a research career in medicine and are willing to invest 18โ24 months learning Japanese.
Japan is a strong fit. The University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Tohoku University are Asia's leading medical research institutions. Japan's investment in geriatrics, oncology, and AI diagnostics gives motivated students early research access.
Situation 3: Your family's total budget is Rs.50L for six years.
Japan is tight. Even a national university in a regional city runs Rs.58LโRs.73L all-in. Look at Bangladesh, Nepal, or Russia instead, all more reliably within budget.
For the full MBBS-abroad landscape, see LeapScholar's guide on pursuing MBBS abroad.
What to Do When Your MBBS in Japan Application Goes Wrong?
- JLPT N2 results arrive after your application deadline
Apply with N3/N4 and a supporting letter. Some universities accept conditional offers. If not, defer to the next April intake. Do not assume an October intake exists; confirm directly with your university. - Your NEET score is a bare pass
Japanese universities do not use your NEET score; they run their own exams. A bare pass still satisfies NMC eligibility. It does, however, signal gaps in core medical knowledge that FMGE will also test. Start structured FMGE prep early. - Your student visa is refused
The most common reasons are insufficient bank balance (below Rs.13L) and incomplete medical documents. You can reapply, but expect a 3โ6 month delay likely, meaning you will miss the April intake. See the Japan study visa checklist before you apply. - You fail FMGE on the first attempt
No attempt limit. Retake it six months later. Begin FMGE coaching before you graduate and not after. - Your university stops accepting international students
Intake policies change. Always verify directly on the university's official admissions page, and shortlist three universities, not one.
Conclusion
Japan offers world-class medical research, a globally recognised degree, and tuition costs comparable to a mid-tier Indian private college. The trade-off is clear: two years of Japanese language preparation and an FMGE gateway on return. Go in with a plan and it is a genuinely strong option for the right student.
Japan rewards students who plan early and commit fully. Here are three things that matter most before you decide.
3 Key Takeaways:
1. Verify your university on WDOMS before anything else. NMC has no Japan-specific approved list. This is the only check that protects your degree's validity in India.
2. Start Japanese in Class 11, not after NEET results. JLPT N2 takes 18โ24 months from zero. Waiting costs you a full intake year.
3. MEXT applications open every April, run them parallel to your university applications. Miss the embassy window and you wait another year.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
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Is MBBS in Japan valid in India?
A degree from a Japanese university listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) is valid in India. Indian students must pass the FMGE, do a 12-month supervised internship at an approved Indian hospital, and register with the NMC before they can practice medicine. Always verify your specific university's WDOMS listing before enrolling.
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What is the total cost of MBBS in Japan for Indian students in rupees?
At a national university in a regional city, the realistic 6-year total, tuition plus living, is approximately Rs.58LโRs.73L. Private universities can push this to Rs.110LโRs.170L. Tuition per MEXT's standard fee is 3.16L per year for national universities. Exchange rate: Rs.0.59 per JPY (March 30, 2026).
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Do I need to know Japanese to study MBBS in Japan?
Japanese proficiency is essential. Most universities offer limited English support in pre-clinical years 1 and 2, but clinical rotations from year 3 require JLPT N2; you need it to communicate with patients and supervisors. Even programs marketed as "English medium" shift to Japanese by the clinical years. No Japanese medical university offers a fully English 6-year program end to end.
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Is NEET compulsory for MBBS in Japan?
Japanese universities do not use your NEET score in their selection process. However, NMC requires NEET qualification before you enroll in any foreign medical program if you plan to practice in India afterward. Without NEET, your degree will not be eligible for FMGE, and you cannot obtain an Indian medical license.
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How long does it take to learn Japanese before applying for MBBS in Japan?
Starting from zero, reaching JLPT N2 takes 18โ24 months with focused daily study (2โ4 hours/day), according to the Japan Foundation's JLPT level summary. Most students starting after Class 12 realistically target an April 2028 intake, not 2026 or 2027. Begin Japanese in Class 11 if you want to enroll sooner.
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Which Japanese medical universities are NMC-recognized for Indian students?
NMC does not publish a Japan-specific approved list. The only valid verification is the World Directory of Medical Schools. Established national universities that consistently meet the standard include the University of Tokyo (#36 QS 2026), Kyoto University (#57), Osaka University (#92), Tohoku University (#109), and Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Always verify each university individually.
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Can I get a full scholarship for MBBS in Japan?
Yes, the MEXT Scholarship covers full tuition, a monthly stipend of JPY 117,000 (Rs. 69,060), round-trip airfare, and a funded language preparation year. The embassy route opens every April. Competition is intense, and India receives a limited number of nominations annually across all fields. Treat MEXT as a target to work toward, not a guaranteed fallback for your budget.
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What are the career options after MBBS in Japan?
Graduates have three main pathways. Return to India: clear FMGE, complete a 12-month internship, and register with NMC. Practice in Japan: pass the Kokushi national licensing exam, conducted entirely in Japanese. Go international: pursue USMLE for the US or PLAB for the UK. Japan's aging population and sustained investment in geriatrics, oncology, and AI diagnostics also create strong research and academic opportunities for graduates.


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