Kazakhstan is a large country in Central Asia, bordered by Russia to the north, China to the east and the Caspian Sea to the west.

Size:
It’s the 9th largest country in the world by land area and the largest landlocked country.

Capital:
The capital is Astana.

Language:
The official languages are Russian and Kazakh. Russian is widely used in business and daily life.

Culture:
Kazakh culture is a blend of nomadic traditions and Soviet heritage. Horseback riding, traditional music are important parts of the culture.

Safety:
According to Google Kazakhstan is rated as “0” crime country.

Geography:
The landscape ranges from vast steppes to deserts and mountains. The Altai Mountains and Caspian Sea are notable geographical features.

Flight Connectivity: Many airlines like Indigo, Air Astana, Air Arabia offer flights to Kazakhstan from Delhi and Ahmedabad as well. Time travel range from 6 to 7 hours depends on layovers and fares vary between 40,000 to 45,000 return approximately.

The best part is parents get 14 days on arrival visa if they wish to meet their child.
All the arrangements will be done by Royal Education World.

West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University is the Government University established in 1957 and is situated in Aktobe city which lies in the west region of Kazakhstan. University has the largest Campus compared to all other universities of Kazakhstan. Campus has facilities like University main building, Hospitals, Library, Hostels, Royals Kitchen (Pure veg Indian Mess), Cafes, Gym, Sports Complex, Auditoriums, Playground where cricket, football and volleyball tournaments are arranged etc..

West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University is a milestone in the development of medical education and science in Kazakhstan. This university has more than 4000 students in higher medical education; the alumni are successfully working in different locations.

With the enormous growth of the institute, WKMU is the major educational, scientific, and medical institution of Kazakhstan. Being the leading research medical center of Kazakhstan the best option for students looking to seek MBBS education.

The WKMU actively cooperates with several research institutes in different countries.

In the university, the students can take part in programs, conferences, seminars, and projects.

All modern educational equipment is provided by the university during MBBS education.

The university offers excellent and well-equipped libraries for students

For teaching MBBS courses the faculty uses the English language as a medium of the curriculum.

Degree awarded by the university is valid worldwide.

Hostels are located in the university campus itself with walking distance to the university.

Separate hostels for Boys and Girls, Boys hostel are located on right side of the university and girls hostel are located on the left side of the university.

Hostels are featured with CCTV security systems, Face scanners for entry, Hostel warden 24 hours available, Centrally cooling and heating systems, furnitures like beds, cupboards and study tables in the room (Bed sheet are changed weekly)

For basic needs students can purchase the products like soap, fruits or any daily needs from the mall or shops located very near to the Hostel.

The purpose of a mess is to provide organized, affordable, and nutritious food to the Students.

In educational institutions, especially in hostels, the mess plays a vital role in student life. It ensures that students who live away from home get proper meals regularly.

Overall, the mess is more than just a dining area—it is a shared space that supports daily life, builds a sense of community, and plays a key role in institutional living.

Royal Education World itself runs a mess in the Campus under the Hostel with 3 Indian Cooks at very reasonable price where students can enjoy the Indian food and even they can order other foods like Parathas, Sandwiches, Sizzlers, Pasta, Samosa, Kachori, Honey Potatos, Panner Tikka, Veg Pulav, Tea, Coffee and many more…

Other Activities

Diwali

Celebrating Diwali with students is always a heartwarming experience. The campus lights up with diyas, lanterns, and the enthusiasm of young minds. From traditional dance performances and rangoli competitions to sharing sweets and stories, the atmosphere is full of laughter and togetherness. It’s more than just a party — it’s a beautiful way to connect, learn about the festival’s significance, and build bonds across cultures and backgrounds.

Garba

Garba is an unforgettable burst of energy, rhythm, and cultural pride. Dressed in colorful traditional attire, everyone forms joyful circles, dancing to the beat of dhol and folk music. It’s not just about the steps — it’s about the unity, the smiles, and the shared celebration of tradition. Whether beginners or pros, students come together to create a night full of fun, laughter, and cultural connection.

Sports

Sports is a celebration of teamwork, discipline, and resilience. Whether it's on the field, court, or track, students bring unmatched energy and spirit. These moments build not only stronger bodies but also stronger bonds, teaching life lessons like leadership, perseverance, and fair play. It’s where talents shine, friendships grow, and memories are made.

Mr. and Miss. Fresher

Mr. and Miss Fresher is a celebration of the brightest new talents, personalities, and vibes that have just joined the campus. It’s not just about looks or style — it’s about confidence, creativity, and connection. These titles go to students who leave a lasting impression with their energy, charisma, and ability to blend fun with grace. Mr and Miss Fresher represent the spirit of the new batch — fresh, dynamic, and ready to make their mark!

White Coat Ceremony

The White Coat Ceremony marks a profound moment in the journey of every healthcare student — the transition from classroom to clinical practice. As students don their white coats for the first time, they take a symbolic step toward responsibility, compassion, and a lifelong commitment to patient care. It’s not just a garment; it’s a promise to uphold the values of integrity, empathy, and service.