Introduction to FSMI Dormitories

At FSMI, we believe that a student’s living environment directly affects their academic success and overall well-being. That’s why our dormitories are designed not only to provide affordable housing but also to foster a supportive community where international students feel at home.Each year, FSMI accommodates hundreds of students in its modern hostels located near the main campus, making it easy to balance academics with student life.Key highlights:

Accommodation Options for Every Student

FSMI offers multiple dormitory styles to meet the preferences of both local and international students:

  1.  Standard Shared Rooms
    • 2–4 students per room.
    • Furnished with beds, study desks, chairs, and wardrobes.
    • Perfect for building friendships and enjoying a sense of community.
    2. Semi-Private Rooms
    • 2 students per room.
    • More privacy with additional space.
    • Ideal for students who prefer quieter study environments.
    3. Private Rooms (Limited Availability)
    • Designed for international students who want complete privacy.
    • Higher rental costs but includes additional amenities.

Facilities & Amenities

FSMI dormitories are equipped with everything students need to live comfortably:

  • Wi-Fi & Internet Access – Stay connected with family and access online study resources.
  • Laundry Rooms – Modern washing machines and ironing stations.
  • Common Kitchens – Fully equipped with stoves, refrigerators, and microwaves.
  • Study Areas – Quiet study rooms for group or individual learning.
  • Cafeteria & Dining Halls – Affordable and diverse food options, including vegetarian and halal meals.
  • Security – 24/7 surveillance and security guards at all dorm entrances.
  • Recreational Facilities – TV lounges, indoor games, and student activity spaces.

Safety & Student Support

FSMI prioritizes the safety and comfort of its international students:
  • Separate hostels for male and female students with secure entry systems.
  • Wardens & Resident Assistants available 24/7 to address student needs.
  • Medical Support: First-aid centers and nearby hospitals available in case of emergencies.
  • Fire Safety Systems installed in every dorm.
This ensures parents can feel reassured while their children study abroad in Uzbekistan.

More Than Just a Place to Stay

FSMI dormitories are not only about accommodation — they’re about building a community. Students from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Africa, and other countries share experiences, cultures, and traditions.Highlights of dorm life:

  1. Cultural Exchange: Celebrating Diwali, Eid, Christmas, and Navruz together.
  2. Student Clubs: Join sports, debate, or music groups within the hostel community.
  3. Peer Learning: Study groups and late-night exam prep sessions foster collaboration.
  4. Friendships for Life: Many alumni recall dormitory life as one of the best parts of their MBBS journey.
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Type Cost per ( Month / Year )
Hostel Fee $400 - $600 per year
Food Expenses $100 - $150 per month (depending on preferences)
Miscellaneous Costs $30 - $50 per month

Cost of Living in FSMI Dormitories

FSMI dormitories are among the most affordable in Uzbekistan, allowing students to enjoy a balanced lifestyle.

  1. Hostel Fee: $400–$600 per year
  2. Food Expenses: $100–$150 per month (depending on preferences)
  3. Miscellaneous Costs: $30–$50 per month

Total estimated annual cost of living in dorms: $1,800–$2,200 — far cheaper than in India, Europe, or other MBBS destinations.

Food That Feels Like Home

FSMI understands that food is a big concern for international students, especially Indians. The dormitories and university canteens offer:
  1. Multi-Cuisine Meals: Uzbek, Indian, Pakistani, vegetarian, and halal food.
  2. Special Indian Mess: Run by Indian chefs for authentic home-style meals.
  3. Shared Kitchens: Students can cook their own meals.
This ensures students stay healthy, well-fed, and focused on their academics.

How to Apply for FSMI Dormitories

Getting a place in FSMI dormitories is straightforward:


  1. Apply with University Admission: Fill in the dormitory request form while applying for MBBS.
  2. Confirm Allocation: After admission confirmation, the housing office will assign your dorm.
  3. Submit Documents: Passport, admission letter, ID photographs, and payment receipts.
  4. Move In: Join your new student community upon arrival in Fergana.

Note: Rooms are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis. Early applications are highly recommended.

Life in Fergana City

Living in FSMI dormitories gives students easy access to Fergana’s vibrant culture. The city is known for:
  1. Friendly locals who welcome international students.
  2. Affordable lifestyle with inexpensive groceries and public transport.
  3. Markets, cafes, and cultural attractions within walking distance.
  4. Weekend trips to Tashkent and Andijan, easily accessible by road and train.

What Students Say About
Dormitory Life at FSMI

Common questions
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  • Are dormitories mandatory for international students?

    No, students can also rent private apartments, but most first-years prefer hostels for convenience.

  • Can I choose my roommates?

    Yes, students can request to stay with friends from their country (subject to availability).

  • Is vegetarian food available in the hostel?

    Yes, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals are served, with Indian food options available.

  • How far are the dormitories from the university?

    Most dormitories are within walking distance, and some are a short bus ride away.

  • What items should I bring from home?

    Basic bedding, kitchen utensils, and personal care items are recommended, though many can also be purchased locally.

Secure your accommodation at Fergana State Medical Institute today!

With safe, affordable, and comfortable hostels, FSMI ensures students can focus on their MBBS journey while enjoying a vibrant international community.