New Delhi, September 22, 2025 – Rus Education once again brought together aspirations, emotions, and inspiration under one roof with its flagship pre-departure ceremony, Sobraniye 2025, held at the prestigious Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi. The event witnessed the participation of hundreds of Indian students preparing to embark on their MBBS journey in Russia, accompanied by their proud parents, mentors, and distinguished dignitaries from the fields of medicine and education.
It was not only a goodbye to students, but also a time of celebration because of their will and ambition to follow one of the greatest occupations in the world. The event underlined opportunities awaiting these young scholars in Russia, while also reassuring their families about an excellent academic, cultural, and social support network that is present along the way of their education abroad.
A Celebration of Aspirations
For many students, pursuing MBBS in Russia is a dream of a lifetime, a dream that offers them quality education at an affordable cost and also a global experience. Sobraniye 2025 was able to identify these desires and become a hub to build confidence, resolve doubts, and get ready to take the next big step by preparing families. Academic preparedness to cultural orientation: the program was meant to cover all angles of the journey, hence enlightening and reassuring.
Dignitaries Grace the Occasion
The event was graced by the presence of Air Marshal (Dr.) Pawan Kapoor, who felicitated the dignitaries and offered inspirational messages to the students and parents. He reminded them of the duty, devotion, and strength needed in the medical profession, and he urged the students to remain focused and deliver their humanity with kindness.
Several eminent personalities addressed the gathering, sharing their valuable insights and experiences:
- Lt. Gen. Bipin Puri (Retd.), Director of Medical Services (North Zone), Apollo Group of Hospitals
- Ms. Remizova Elena Sergeevna, Director, Russian House
- Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Singh, Medical Director, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad
- Dr. Vanita Mittal, General Manager Academics, Max Institute of Medical Excellence, Max Health Care
- Ms. Elena Barman, President, Indian Association of Russian Compatriots
- Mr. Rohit Mishra, Dean & Chief Academic Officer, Lincoln American University
- Dr. Priyansh Jain, Medical Lecturer & Faculty for NEET-PG and FMGE
Their speech resonated with the listeners, inspiring a sense of confidence among the students and providing parents with assurance that their children were entering a world where opportunities were abundant, their academic performance would be excellent, and they would continue to learn throughout their lives.
Strengthening India-Russia Educational Ties
With thousands of Indian students choosing Russia each year for MBBS, the event also highlighted the ever-growing educational partnership between India and Russia. Russia’s medical universities, recognized globally for their high standards, modern infrastructure, and affordable fee structures, continue to attract students who seek a strong foundation in medicine without compromising on quality.
This bond was reflected in Sobraniye 2025, which highlighted the fact that such programs extend more than academic achievements – they build a bridge between the two countries in friendship, cultural awareness, and mutual respect.
An Unforgettable Send-Off
The auditorium resonated with hope, pride, and excitement as students received not only academic guidance but also a warm send-off filled with encouragement and motivation. For parents, the event became a moment of pride, watching their children step into a global stage, ready to carve out their future as doctors.
The show ended on a powerful note, that studying abroad was not only about getting a degree but about finding a point of view, developing the ability to fight, and coming back as a professional capable of changing the world.
Looking Ahead
As Rus Education continues its mission to guide Indian students towards international opportunities, Sobraniye 2025 stood out as a powerful milestone in shaping the journeys of future doctors. The ceremony celebrated not just departures but beginnings – of dreams taking flight, of futures being built, and of young minds preparing to serve the world through medicine.
With the resounding success of Sobraniye 2025, the message was clear: the future of medicine is global, and Indian students are ready to lead it.