Detailed comparison for Indian medical aspirants.
| Factor | ๐ต๐ญ Philippines (DMSF) | ๐ฌ๐ช Georgia |
|---|---|---|
| Medium | 100% English (whole country) | English for international students; Georgian for local hospital |
| Climate | Tropical, like South India | Cold European winters |
| Indian Food | South Indian mess at DMSF daily | Limited; mostly self-cooking |
| Curriculum | American (BS + MD) | European model |
| USMLE Path | Strong โ American curriculum | Moderate โ requires additional prep |
| FMGE Track Record | DMSF: 500+ passes Dec 2025 | Mixed; varies college to college |
| Cost | โน40-43 Lakhs total | โน45-65 Lakhs typically |
| Established Indian Community | DMSF: 800+ per batch | Growing but smaller |
Philippines wins on language (English everywhere), climate (similar to India), food (South Indian mess), curriculum (American, USMLE-ready), and FMGE track record. Georgia has lower NEET cutoff entry, but the cost is higher and clinical training has language issues.
Direct admission to Davao Medical School Foundation, Philippines. No agent commission. No donation. No hidden charges. 500+ DMSF students passed FMGE Dec 2025.