LN Medical College (LNMC) in Kyrgyzstan, a subsidiary unit of LNMC Bhopal, has offered special rebates to first year Indian medical students who were evacuated from war-ravaged Ukraine.
The medical college offers MBBS in association with Kyrgyz National University (KNC). According to a statement from LNMC, first year medical students who were studying in Ukraine would only be paying for hostel, mess, visa and OTC tickets. This is a small effort from the LNMC to save the year of the students, the statement further read.
The ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia has impacted the future of almost 20,000 medical students studying there. Most of them have returned safely to their motherland with the earnest efforts of the Indian government.
Commenting on the development, Kanat Sadykov, rector, L N Medical College and Krygyz National University, Bishkek, said, "In this hour of crisis, we have taken a step towards helping our deserving medical students and contribute towards the medical fraternity. We look forward to provide world class medical education at a reasonable fee. We wish that very soon everything will return back to normalcy."
KNC is a government educational institutions of Kyrgyzstan, recognised by WHO, MCI, ECFMG and Word Directory of Medical Schools.
KNC is providing modern facilities in medical education including house laboratories, libraries, hi-end class rooms, auditoriums, and hostel mess serving Indian food.