What are the basic eligibility requirements for admission?
Typically, you need a high school diploma or equivalent, with a strong background in science subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics.
Are there language proficiency requirements?
Yes, most programs require proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS for English).
What is the duration of the medical program?
Most programs last between 4 to 6 years, depending on the country and curriculum.
Are clinical rotations included in the program?
Yes, most medical programs include clinical rotations in hospitals or clinics as part of the curriculum.
Is my degree recognized in my home country?
Check with your home country’s medical board for recognition of foreign degrees.
What should I know about taking licensing exams after graduation?
Research the requirements for licensing in your home country, as they may involve additional exams or assessments.
What opportunities are available after graduation?
Graduates can pursue residency programs, further specialization, or return to their home countries to practice.
How is student performance evaluated?
Evaluation methods may include exams, practical assessments, and group projects, depending on the program.
Can I practice in other countries after graduating?
Yes, but you may need to meet specific licensing requirements or take additional exams based on the country.