Chennai, Sept. 29 -- Prakash Rao Venkata Ramana Duvvuri, Honorary Consul Kyrgyz Republic in Chennai said that Kyrgyzstan is reasonable for Indian students to pursue medical field.

"Kyrgyzstan is very reasonable. The entire cost of medical education there is not more than 25 lakhs for all the five years. Whereas 25 lakhs is nothing for medical education in this country. In this country, we talk of 1 crore 75 lakhs minimum. As I said, 25 lakhs is maximum cost, including maintenance and all that. So that's why today you find 10,000 students from South of India doing medicine there. And overall from India around 20,000 students are there. A lot of students go into Russia for education," he told ANI.

Duvvuri said that all these nations were ...