Monday 19 November 2007

Medicine Studies for Foriegn Students.

Education in the Specially of MEDICINE is carried out according to master degree programs and it continues for six years, including:• semester education - from first to third course year• module /cyclic/ education and pre-diploma practice – from IV- th to Vl- th year.The academic year comprises of two semesters - winter and summer semester of 15 weeks each. Semester education includes lectures, practical classes and seminars. The lectures are given to all students of the course. Practical classes and seminars are given to groups of students.The main objectives of the education in the clinical subjects within the framework of the module system are the following: acquisition of practical skills by the students, more time spent every day at the clinics, opportunities to observe the course of a particular illness, as well as the effect of treatment.The students, willing to expand their practical and theoretical knowledge and be engaged in scientific and research activity, can participate in students' societies, organized by each depart­ ment. From university year 1999/2000, Sofia Medical Faculty provides educational training in English, accompanied by intensive study of the Bulgarian language. Foreigners, who have command of English, can apply for such a form of education. In order to examine their English proficiency, they sit for an entrance test.

TUITION FEES:

Preparatory academic year;

• for students 2 700 Euro

• for foreign doctor's degree applicants and post graduate stu­ dents - 1 350 EuroThe fees for doctor's degree applicants and post graduate students are valid when the education organized in students group. In case of individual education fees differ according to the number of stu­dents.

• Tuition fee 4 000 Euro

• Tuition fee for Ph.D. and residents - 4 300 Euro

• Tuition fee for part-time doctor's degree education - 3 000 Euro

• Foreign citizens who also have Bulgarian use 50% discount.

http://www.amsbulgaria.org/index.php?sec=1

http://www.government.bg/

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