Become a World Class Doctor – Apply Now for MBBS/MD at YSMU 2025

If you dream of becoming a world-class doctor and practicing in countries like Sri Lanka, Australia, the UK, USA, Canada, Denmark, France, or anywhere else in the world, now is your time to act. Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU), one of Eastern Europe’s top government medical universities, is now accepting applications for its MBBS/MD programme for the 2025/2026 intake. Established over 105 years ago, YSMU is a trusted name in international medical education and operates directly under Armenia’s Ministry of Education.

YSMU is officially approved by the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC), University Grants Commission (UGC), World Health Organization (WHO), World Federation for Medical Education (WFME), Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG-USA), Australian Medical Council (AMC), General Medical Council (GMC-UK), Medical Council of Canada (MCC), and several other leading medical authorities worldwide. With over 500 Sri Lankan students already enrolled many of them children of practicing doctors YSMU remains the only non-profit, state-funded medical university in the region offering a full English-medium programme.

The official entrance exam for YSMU will be conducted by the Vice Chancellor himself on Sunday, May 04, 2025, at 2:15 PM at the Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo. An informational session will follow, giving students and parents a valuable opportunity to meet university officials, ask questions, and understand global medical career opportunities. This entrance exam could be your gateway to an international career in medicine.

Students who have achieved two C passes and one S pass in the Biology stream at the Advanced Level (A/L) are eligible to apply. However, competition is high, with only 61 seats available under the Non-EU category for the 2025/2026 academic year. QIB Campus serves as the exclusive authorized partner for YSMU in Sri Lanka, ensuring that all applicants receive proper guidance and support throughout the process.

Early applicants can enjoy a range of special benefits, including a free one-way air ticket to Armenia, a free six-year breakfast plan, a medical foundation programme designed to prepare students for success, scholarship opportunities (subject to conditions), and flexible installment payment options. YSMU offers an affordable path to becoming an internationally recognized doctor without compromising on the quality of education.

Students and parents are encouraged to visit our centers in Colombo 03, Colombo 05, Godagama, Batticaloa, Kalmunai, or Jaffna for more information and application support. With YSMU’s world-class training, global recognition, and commitment to excellence, you can start your journey towards becoming a doctor who makes a difference across the world.

Apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding and respected medical career!

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