Why Study Medicine in English in Ukraine?
Exams in English, Biology & Chemistry
From $4,000/year
Medicine: 6 Years
Dentistry: 5 Years
Pharmacy: 5 Years
Winter Session: March 24 – May 1
Summer Session: July 7 – November 1
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- Kyiv Medical University (KMU) is the most prestigious medical education institution in Kyiv.
- It offers a six-year undergraduate course taught over two semesters each year with a progressive curriculum in line with European Union tertiary standards.
- The course structure is split into three years of pre-clinical subjects then three years of clinical rotations and advanced theory.
- Students study in a range of different formats comprising lectures, tutorials and classes, laboratories, practical sessions, seminars, and clinical rotations.
- The university operates 22 health faculties with 500 faculty members and students from 62 countries.
- The KMU faculty are highly experienced with a focus on innovative teaching for international students.
- An application which includes the following details: bio, education history and course for which you are applying.
- A copy of your secondary education results with subjects studied.
- Documents from your home country confirming that you are authorised to study in Ukraine.
- 12 photos of 4-5cm.
- There is no graduate entry in Ukraine since local medical universities do not recognise non-Ukrainian Bachelor’s degrees due to the major differences between the curriculum of medicine and the foreign BSc degree. So, Ukrainian medical transcripts cannot include modules studied in a BSc degree.
- Due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Kyiv Medical University is currently offering online studies to accommodate students who opt for this mode of learning. Additionally, for those who prefer or are able to attend in person, the university provides on-site education at its campus in Poland. These arrangements are in line with temporary provisions set by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine in response to the current situation.
- Many of the world’s Medical Councils require that the Medical School that awarded the Doctor of Medicine degree (MD) be listed on the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDMS).
- Additionally, each region has its own requirements:
- UK
- The General Medical Council (GMC) expects a medical degree to have a minimum 5,500 Clock Hours over a minimum period of three years.
- USA
- The Educational Commission For Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) requires a medical degree to have a minimum duration of four years.
- Australia
- The Australian Medical Council (AMC) maintains an additional database of Recognised Medical Schools.
- It also requires a medical degree to have a minimum duration of four years.
- Ukrainian universities are renowned for their academic history and contemporary teaching.
- Ukraine offers students a vibrant learning environment for tertiary studies in undergraduate entry medicine.
- In both cities and regional areas, the country attracts visitors for its unique landscape, history, and traditional cuisine.
- Ukrainian people are known for their hospitality with students able to learn more about culture and language while enjoying a pleasant lifestyle.





















































































































