University Of Medicine Mandalay

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The University of Medicine Mandalay, a towering symbol of medical excellence in Myanmar, stands before you. Founded in 1954 as a branch of the University of Rangoon, it has transformed into a beacon of knowledge, a place where young dreams of healing take root. Its sprawling complex, completed in 1991, is a testament to the commitment to educating future generations of doctors.

The University of Medicine Mandalay is famed for its stringent selection process. Each year, only around 300 students are accepted based solely on their scores on the University Entrance Examination. This rigorous selection ensures that only the brightest minds are admitted, leading to a high standard of education and research. It is recognized by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, a testament to the quality of its education. Today, the university boasts over 2,000 students across various medical programs.

Not only does the University of Medicine Mandalay offer a comprehensive undergraduate program, but it also facilitates postgraduate education. Aspiring medical professionals can pursue diplomas, master’s degrees, and even doctorates in a wide range of medical specializations. From physiology and anatomy to surgery and pediatrics, the university offers a unique and diverse pool of educational options. Moreover, the University of Medicine Mandalay is connected to a network of teaching hospitals throughout the city, providing students with hands-on experience in various fields.

The university prides itself on its rich history, dating back to its humble beginnings in the faculty of medicine in Mandalay in 1958. It is one of the five medical universities in Myanmar, and one of the most selective in the country. Though the university has its roots in the colonial past, it has grown into a crucial part of modern Myanmar. It is a place of learning where tradition and innovation go hand in hand. And it is a place of learning where future doctors are not only equipped with medical skills, but also instilled with the values of service, sympathy, and humanity.

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