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Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], March 24: It was a moment that would change the landscape of medical education forever. The room buzzed with anticipation as two academic powerhouses—Khatlon State Medical University (KSMU) and the globally renowned JAIN Group—formalized a partnership that would reshape the future of medical aspirants worldwide. This was not just another collaboration; it was a seismic shift in how future doctors would be trained, mentored, and empowered, offering MBBS in abroad for Indian students at low cost, ensuring affordability without compromising on world-class education and clinical exposure. For those seeking to study MBBS in Tajikistan, the game had…
