Last Updated on March 31, 2026 11:49 pm by INDIAN AWAAZ

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Aspiring medical students now have access to a truly international route to becoming doctors through the Thumbay International Pathway Program, a structured academic journey that combines world-class education in the UAE with global clinical exposure across leading universities worldwide.
Study in Dubai. Practice worldwide. Become the doctor the world needs The program offers students the opportunity to complete the first three years of their medical education at Gulf Medical University in the UAE, followed by three years of advanced clinical training at a partner university of their choice across Europe and other international destinations. This dual-phase model allows students to build a strong academic foundation in Dubai before transitioning into immersive clinical environments aligned with their career goals.
According to the program outline, students can pursue the Doctor of Medicine pathway across multiple global destinations including Poland, Italy, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, the Americas, Romania, Uzbekistan, Ghana, and other recognized medical education hubs. This flexibility gives students the freedom to select the country and clinical exposure that best fits their aspirations, licensing plans, and long-term practice location. One of the most compelling aspects of the pathway is its affordability. With international pathway fees starting from approximately Rs. 15–16 lakhs per year, the program opens doors for students who seek a global medical qualification without the overwhelming financial burden typically associated with overseas education.
The structured fee model, combined with the safety and academic quality of studying in the UAE, makes this a highly attractive option for families looking for both value and credibility. Beyond academics, the initiative reflects the long-standing vision of the Founder, Dr. Thumbay Moideen, who has consistently championed the idea that quality medical education should not be restricted by geography or financial barriers. His mission has been to create pathways that make healthcare education accessible, inclusive, and globally relevant, ultimately contributing to the larger goal of improving healthcare access for communities around the world.
Students enrolling in the pathway benefit from a multicultural learning environment, advanced simulation facilities, early clinical exposure, and mentorship within an academic health system that integrates education, research, and patient care. The transition to international clinical training further enhances their adaptability, global competence, and readiness for medical licensing across different regions. Admissions for the upcoming intake are now open, inviting students to take the first step toward an international medical career through a program that blends affordability, flexibility, and global recognition. For more info please visit www.gmu.ac.ae.
