- UoC's MBBS (MQA/FA5324) is accredited through December 2027, and the medical school is WDOMS-listed.
- It's a five-year, English-medium programme: basic medical sciences first, clinical training in teaching hospitals later.
- Indicative full-course tuition is ~RM434,300 — competitively priced against several other Malaysian private medical schools.
- Indian applicants need NEET to enrol and FMGE/NExT afterwards to practise in India.
University of Cyberjaya (UoC) traces its roots to 2005 as a dedicated medical university (Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences), and its Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) remains its flagship programme. This guide covers accreditation, indicative fees, entry requirements and 2026/27 intakes for international students considering MBBS at UoC.
Accreditation
UoC's MBBS (MQA reference MQA/FA5324) is accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency, with the current accreditation period valid through December 2027, and its credit structure meets Malaysian Medical Council requirements. The medical school is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS), the reference many national medical councils use when assessing eligibility for licensing exams abroad.
- MQA
- Malaysian Qualifications Agency — accredits higher education programmes in Malaysia.
- WDOMS
- World Directory of Medical Schools — reference many medical councils use for licensing eligibility.
- NEET
- India's National Eligibility cum Entrance Test — compulsory for Indian students enrolling in an NMC-recognised MBBS abroad.
- FMGE / NExT
- India's screening tests for foreign medical graduates to practise in India.
Accreditation in Malaysia is separate from recognition to practise in your home country — see recognition after graduating below.
Programme Structure
| Detail | Description |
|---|---|
| Duration | 5 years (plus internship/clinical clerkship) |
| Medium | English |
| Structure | Basic medical sciences (early years) → clinical training in teaching hospitals (later years) |
Indicative Fees
| Item | Indicative figure |
|---|---|
| Full MBBS course (international) | ~RM434,300 |
| One-off registration / processing / admin / EMGS | See our true cost of MBBS breakdown |
| SST (education services) | Applies — confirm current rate with a counsellor |
For the full picture — including one-off charges, SST, EMGS and living costs — see our dedicated true total cost of UoC MBBS guide.
Entry Requirements
As a general guide, MBBS applicants need strong pre-university science results, typically including Biology and Chemistry, via a recognised qualification (A-Levels, STPM, a relevant Foundation, or an equivalent national qualification), plus an English requirement (commonly around IELTS 5.5, higher for some intakes). Exact grade and subject requirements are set by the university and should be confirmed for your qualification. [VERIFY exact grade profile]
Indian applicants: NEET is compulsory to enrol in an NMC-recognised MBBS programme abroad, including at UoC. See our MBBS at UoC for Indian students guide for the full NEET/FMGE pathway.
Intakes
MBBS intakes at UoC are limited compared with many other programmes, reflecting clinical-training scheduling. Confirm the current 2026/27 intake with a counsellor before planning your application — see our UoC intakes guide. Once you hold an offer, EMGS student visa approval typically takes 7–14 working days — see our EMGS visa guide for the timeline to build into your plans.
Recognition After Graduating
Whether you can practise medicine in your home country after a UoC MBBS depends on your country's medical council and its own licensing exam — it is not automatic. We've written a full country-by-country breakdown: Where can you practise after a UoC MBBS?
Why Students Consider UoC for MBBS
- Price position: UoC's MBBS is priced below several other Malaysian private medical schools (see our medicine comparison), while remaining MQA-accredited and WDOMS-listed.
- Healthcare-first heritage: UoC began as a medical university in 2005, so medicine sits at the centre of its identity rather than being a recent addition.
- Growing recognition: UoC entered the QS World University Rankings for the first time in 2026.
- Cyberjaya location: a calmer, more affordable base near Kuala Lumpur.
About Studies in Malaysia
Studies in Malaysia is an education counselling service helping international students navigate MBBS admission at University of Cyberjaya and other Malaysian medical schools. We check your science grades (and NEET score, where relevant) against current entry requirements and request the latest fee schedule before you commit to anything.
Student counselling and admissions are managed by Boomerang International Educational Services (Australia). Final admission decisions rest with University of Cyberjaya.
Check Your MBBS Eligibility at UoC
Send us your science grades (and NEET score, if applicable) — we'll confirm eligibility and the current fee schedule. Here's what happens after you enquire:
- You share your science grades and, if applicable, your NEET score.
- A counsellor checks eligibility against UoC's current MBBS entry requirements.
- We request the current fee schedule and confirm the next available 2026/27 intake.
- We flag any recognition checks relevant to your home country.
- You decide whether to proceed — no obligation either way.
This guide is for general information and does not guarantee admission, professional recognition, or licensing outcomes in any country.
FAQs: MBBS at University of Cyberjaya
Is UoC's MBBS accredited?
Yes — MQA-accredited (MQA/FA5324) through December 2027, and the medical school is WDOMS-listed.
How long is the programme?
Five years, in English, moving from basic medical sciences to clinical training in teaching hospitals.
Do I need NEET?
Indian students need NEET to enrol at an NMC-recognised medical school abroad, including UoC, and FMGE/NExT to practise in India afterwards.
How much does it cost?
Indicatively around RM434,300 for the full course, plus one-off fees, SST and living costs — see our true cost breakdown for the full figure.
- Malaysian Qualifications Register — University of Cyberjaya (accessed August 2026)
- World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) (accessed August 2026)




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