Why studying medicine in Russia is a wonderful option

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The courses are conducted fully in English and the qualifications students receive are internationally recognised.

Russian universities are proud of their long experience in the training and acclimatisation of international students; supervisory programmes are arranged for first-year students and there is an established network of student communities and association bodies.In Russia, students will go through six years of medical studies. The first three are focused on theoretical knowledge and the final three are mainly clinical rotations.

Students will also engage in various sports activities when over there. There is an annual inter-varsity sports games between all Malaysian-recognised universities in Russia where students will travel across cities to participate in these games to represent their universities. If parents previously had concerns about the safety of Russia, they will definitely feel differently after the recent FIFA World Cup was held there. Russia is a safe country to live and study in. The crime rate is very much lower compared to the rest of the Europe, be it Western or Central Europe.

 

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