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Abroad Advice Has Assisted Students Whose Dream Is to Acquire Global Medical & Technical Education Expand Your HORIZONS www.abroadadvice.com About Us broad Advice is a leading Professional Overseas Educational Consultancy with over 15 years of successful establishment. Enriched with experienced & Aprofessional foreign education consultants we are now a trustworthy name for students who are seeking for study abroad programs. Our motive is to provide better services to the students and assist them in finding better universities in their desired field, which in turn will lead them towards their destiny. Abroad Advice has assisted students whose dream is to acquire global medical & technical education. The main objective of Abroad Advice is to be a one-stop education centre for students going overseas. It is our aim to equip our students with highly recognized qualifications, skills and experience which will further lead their career aspirations and enrich their future lives. All educational Institutes offered by us are of a high repute, and the qualifications achieved are recognized globally. We offer M.B.B.S & M.D in Ukraine, Philippines China, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Central America, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia. M.S & M.B.A in U.S.A, U.K, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Poland, Germany and Singapore as well as in other Countries. We believe, education plays a Key role in one's life and we should always strive for better quality of education. We provide consultancy services for Post Graduate, Under Graduate and Diploma Courses in various countries in various desired programs. We take this as opportunity to share our insights with the students and guide them through the entry requirements of universities and colleges. So, if you wish to apply for study abroad programs or if you are looking for councelling about study abroad programs offered by various international universities then Abroad Advice is the right place for you. www.abroadadvice.com 1 UKRAINE Study in Premier Government Medical Universities in Ukraine General Information Under Ministry of Health & Education, Government of Ukraine Ukraine is a large country in Eastern Admission by simple application. No ILETS and TOEFL required. Europe known for its Orthodox churches, 100% visa for deserving students. Limited Seats for Foreign students Black Sea coastline and forested mountains. Its capital, Kiev, features the Low Fees, No Entrance, No Donation gold-domed St. Sophia's Cathedral, with 11th-century mosaics and frescoes. Medium of instruction English Medium Overlooking the Dnieper River is the Kiev Ukraine is the 2nd largest country in Europe. Pechersk Lavra monastery complex, a Christian pilgrimage site housing Scythian Only 10-12 students per class. Individual attention. tomb relics and catacombs containing mummified Orthodox monks. Daily Class Tests & 100% Attendance needed. MCI Recognized: Eligible for Govt. Jobs and PG Courses in India Capital : Kiev City Dailing Code : +380 Degree Offered: MD (Equivalent to MBBS in India) Duration is a six Currency : Ukrainian Hryvnia. years course. Exchange Rate : 1UH = 2.50INR(May18) Climate : 25 Degrees in Summer Best opportunities for clinical exposure at university run hospitals Proven high quality of education and excellent academic standards European life standard yet low cost of education, living and traveling Indian students studying in Ukraine can practice in India after appearing for Screening Test. Wide range of possibilities & broad exposure to clinical practice in highly equipped multi speciality hospitals. International Degree: Recognized by WHO, Medical Council of India, FAIMER, ECFMG. www.abroadadvice.com 2 Vinnytsya National Medical University, Vinnitsa Vinnitsa National Medical University offers you to receive profound higher education at the level of the world standards. The highly qualified staff of the University will ensure your mastering of a chosen speciality at the faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, Medical Psychology and Pharmacy, preparatory department for foreign citizens, and also post-graduate studies (in 53 specialities).The teaching staff includes 90 Doctors of science, Professors, 340 candidates of science. The tuition programmes are adapted to modern conditions, taking into account the world experience.. Degree Awarded : M.D. Physician (UG Programme) Duration : 6 Years City : Vinnitsa Medium of Instruction : English Establishment : 1921 Tuition Fee : USD $. 5,000/- (Per Year) Hostel : USD $. 600/- ( Per Year) Bogomolets National Medical University, Kiev Bogomolets National Medical University Kiev Is 175 years old university in Ukraine, Established inwith a global cultural environment and a fantastic student life. With over 13,000 students, doctors-interns, masters, post- graduates and people working for Ph.D degree and about 1300 foreign students BNMU has always been one of the biggest institute serving in the field of medicine for over a century. The university is characterized by a great history and innumerable achievements and a great cultural fusion with students coming from over 53 countries around the globe to pursue their dream career in various fields both at graduate and post-graduate level offered at the university. Degree Awarded : M.D. Physician (UG Programme) Duration : 6 Years City : KIEV Medium of Instruction : English Establishment : 1841 Tuition Fee : USD $. 4,500/- (Per Year) Hostel : USD $. 1,000/- ( Per Year) www.abroadadvice.comAbroad EDwise 113 Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University, Ivano, Ukraine Ivano – Frankivsk National Medical University (IFNMU) is one of the oldest and leading medical higher institutions of Ukraine and former USSR. The University was founded in 1945. All the educational programs of the University are regulated and approved by the Ministry of Education & Science of Ukraine and the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Degrees and diplomas issued to International students by the Ivano – Frankivsk National Medical University are legalized by the Ministry of heath of Ukraine and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. IFNMU is one of the few Medical Universities in Ukraine to be conferred the Honor of being designated as a “National Medical University” by the Government of Ukraine. Students of Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University are eligible to apply for certification and licensure in over 150 countries in the world including: US, UK, Canada, Australia, India, Singapore, New Zealand, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, UAE, Saudi Arabia and etc. Degree Awarded : M.D. Physician (UG Programme) Duration : 6 Years City : Ivano Medium of Instruction : English Establishment : 1945 Tuition Fee : USD $. 4,000/- Per Year Hostel : USD $. 400/- Per Year Ternopil State Medical University, Ternopil TSMU is a tertiary medical school at the forefront medical education and exploration. It continually grows and develops, aiming to become a preeminent and enduring academic research institution for training of highly- skilled and competitive professionals that are recognized by their peers worldwide and are confident that their training is in demand in today society. The level has been set, as per the latest Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine rankings between Medical and Pharmacy schools of the fourth accreditation level, Ternopil State Medical University was awarded the first place. It is our job now to maintain this legacy and to bring it up to a brand new level. I have complete confidence that our University will continue to improve its stature as one of the nation’s top Medical Universities. Degree Awarded : M.D. Physician (UG Programme) Duration : 6 Years City : Ternopil Medium of Instruction : English Establishment : 1957 Tuition Fee : USD $. 3,700/- (1st Year), 4,200/-(2-6 Year) Hostel : USD $. 1,000/- ( Per Year) www.abroadadvice.comAbroad EDwise 104 Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Ukraine Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University is one of the leading medical university in Ukraine having the 4th level of accreditation affiliated with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Lviv National Medical University is named after Danylo Halytsky On November 16th 1784, University of Lviv was restored with 4 faculties. In 2018, the Danylo Halytsky is awarded as Grand Prix “Leader of International Activities” and also got a Gold Medal in the constitution of “Implementations of Innovations in the pedagogical process for improving the quality of graduates knowledge”. The council of a young scientist of university brings together scientific and pedagogical workers of a certain age category. This include graduate intern, graduates, postgraduates, clinical intern, candidates in medical sciences, assistant professor, associate professors. Degree Awarded : M.D. Physician (UG Programme) Duration : 6 Years City : Lviv Medium of Instruction : English Establishment : 1784 Tuition Fee : USD $. 4,900/- Per Year Hostel : USD $. 850/- Per Year Some More Universities of Ukrine Tuition Hostel University Name Duration City Medium Estd. Fee Fee Kiev Medical University of UAFM 6 Years Kiev English 1992 3500 $ 1500 $ Uzhhorod National Medical University 6 Years Uzhhorod English 1945 3800 $ 800 $ Bukovinian State Medical University 6 Years Chernivtsi English 1944 3900 $ 500 $ Kharkiv National Medical University 6 Years Kharkiv English 1805 4800 $ 800 $ V.N.Karazin Kharkiv National University 6 Years Kharkiv English 1804 4500 $ 500 $ Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv 6 Years Kiev English 1833 3700 $ 1000 $ www.abroadadvice.comAbroad EDwise 105 CHINA Limited seats, Admissions on First come, First Serve
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