Medicine (MBBS, 4 Years, Graduate Entry) – in cooperation with St. George’s University of London 48 months Undergraduate Program By University of Nicosia |Top Universities

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MBBS

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The MBBS programme is offered under the degree-awarding powers of St George’s, University of London, and shares the same recognition in the United Kingdom and almost all of the rest of the world. St George’s was the first medical school in the United Kingdom to offer a graduate entry programme in medicine and is the only independently governed medical school in that country.

Our medical programme is subject to the UK General Medical Council’s quality assurance processes for new overseas programmes.

The St George’s, University of London MBBS4 at the University of Nicosia provides a firm foundation on which to build a career in the global healthcare sector.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MBBS

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The MBBS programme is offered under the degree-awarding powers of St George’s, University of London, and shares the same recognition in the United Kingdom and almost all of the rest of the world. St George’s was the first medical school in the United Kingdom to offer a graduate entry programme in medicine and is the only independently governed medical school in that country.

Our medical programme is subject to the UK General Medical Council’s quality assurance processes for new overseas programmes.

The St George’s, University of London MBBS4 at the University of Nicosia provides a firm foundation on which to build a career in the global healthcare sector.

Admission Requirements

4 Years
Feb
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
30,000 EUR
International
30,000 EUR

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