Affordable MBBS and MD in the Philippines
Philippines Universities are the world's most affordable, according to a recently published global comparative study on affordability and accessibility in higher education.
Philippines have a 90% literacy rate. If proves that Education is of primary concern in the country Philippines is the largest English - Speaking country in the Southeast Asian region. English is used as a medium of instruction in higher education . More...
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Lyceum Northwestern University (L-NU)
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- A-Level or equivalent Local exam
Mark Sheet (Higher Secondary
Mark Sheet) Senior high School
diploma (Notarized Translation in
English
- Fill out Application form with photo.
FOR US / CANADIAN APPLICANTS
- Those with high school transcript
enters our 2+4 years program.
- 2 years accelerated BSC program
beginning in June.
- Then enters 4 years MD program
- Those with Freshman/Sophomore
credits enters our 16 month + 4
years MD beginning in November
- Those with BA/BSc enters our 4
years MD in June ONLY.
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All applicants should submit the
scan copies with all the above
required documents by email
attachment.
info@studymdinphilippines.com
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Location and City:
The City of Dagupan is a 2nd class city in the Philippines. It is an independent
component city of the province of Pangasinan. According to the 2000 census,
Dagupan City has a population of 130,328 people in 25,921 households.
Located on Lingayen Gulf on the island of Luzon, Dagupan is the chief port
and commercial and financial center of Northern Luzon; an active trade is
conducted in sugarcane, corn, rice, copra, salt, and an alcoholic liquor
produced from the nipa palm. The city is known as the bangus (milkfish)
capital of the Philippines because of its abundance of fresh bangus. The city's
name is derived from pandaragupan in the local Pangasinan language
meaning 'gathering place' as the city has been a regional market center for
centuries.The longest barbecue measured 1,007.56 m (3,305.64 ft) —it was
created by the people of Dagupan City on May 3, 2003 as part of the city’s
Bangus Festival.