
IMC Education offers a range of programmes catered to inculcate study skills and practices that introduce students to the field of Medicine. Offered by IMC Education in collaboration with Vitebsk State Medical University (VSMU), Belarus, this program is entirely designed for students who are looking forward to pursue medical careers abroad.
To practice medicine in Sri Lanka, students must meet the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) A-Level requirements:
Note : Students who are following the foundation programs but are not fulfilling the above SLMC requirements will not be eligible to practice medicine in Sri Lanka.
If you successfully complete this foundation in Science program, you can progress to the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at VSMU. You are also eligible to sit for international licensing examinations such as PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board), USMLE (United State Medical Licensing Examination) , AMC (Australian medical Council Examination), enabling you to obtain the license to practice respectively in UK, USA or Australia.
Since the Vitebsk State medical University is listed on the World Directly of Medical Schools under WHO, Medical qualification of VSMU is recognized by multiple medical boards all around the world, proving the potential they have to guide you to your future in the field of Medicine.
For more information, visit the official website of IMC Education (International Medical Campus) : https://www.imcedu.com/
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