About Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan Medical School continues to draw attention from people despite its familiarity with the country and language.
Let's find out what the strong points of the Medical Schools in Uzbekistan.
(This article refers to the comprehensive nature of the University of Uzbekistan's medical school, not to its specific medical school.)
Before we begin to look at the pros and cons of Uzbek medicine in earnest, one thing to remember is that the governments of South Korea and Uzbekistan are now focusing on creating mutual synergies in the health care sector through constant exchange activities.
The Uzbekistan government has requested the dispatch of Korean health experts to their countries for more solid bilateral exchanges, and the hiring of Uzbekistan Vice Minister Lee Dong-Wook has strengthened bilateral ties. In addition, it is actively opening or planning its own mid- and large-sized hospitals in Uzbekistan in response to the Uzbeks' government's full support.
Later, although the posting will share the content, the Uzbek government is now focusing its policy on upgrading advanced medical services, including providing land for free to the Korean Medical Foundation.
This is a great opportunity to work at mid- and large-sized domestic hospitals that entered the country on admission to the Uzbek medical school.

With so much active exchange between the two countries, let's look at the strength of the Uzbek medical school, as we said earlier in this posting.
On the Advantages of the University of Uzbek Medicine
1. The future after graduation

Most countries take their own medical license tests after graduating from medical school.
Medical school graduation > passing the medical exam > issuing a medical license
This is the basic formula.
However, Uzbekistan will be licensed upon graduation from medical school.
In other words, he can be active as a doctor upon graduation.
This has a large impact on the two ways.
First of all, being able to work as a doctor at the same time as graduating from Uzbekistan.
(However, few students go to medical school in Uzbekistan.)
The second is that time will be cut short until I return to Korea and take a medical exam.

To become a doctor in Korea, you have to pass the national medical exam, which requires you to be qualified as follows:
1. Graduating from medical school in Korea
2. After graduating from an overseas university approved by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the medical license of the country shall be held.
Among medical schools abroad, many have been approved by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. However, there are not many places that issue the country's medical license immediately after graduation.
The greatest advantage of Uzbek medical school is that it acquires a license to that country upon graduation.

If it aims to open in Korea and uses overseas medical schools as a means, it can be said that it is the most efficient way.
Moreover, one more important fact is that it is difficult to study abroad and graduate, of course, but some countries do not give medical licenses to foreigners, and some countries are very difficult to pass medical tests if they lack language.
All of the study abroad, universities overseas, attract as sweetly as honey.
However, there are some cases of being harsh after school.
Of course, if you neglect your studies, you can be expelled from the school or forcibly repatriated because your visa is cut off. It is a mistake to neglect one's studies. Since it is the part where students are not based, I take it for granted.
However, such universities are problematic if they reflect the lack of verbal parts of students studying abroad poorly on their grades and demand the oral skills of their own citizens.
In that case, the government should either not accept foreigners in the first place or accept the same amount of tuition from foreigners and their own citizens, which is not the case.
2. Low cost

It is not common to compare tuition fees when attending university in Korea. It is more important to go to the school that I want even if it is a little more expensive. In addition, tuition fees also rarely differ greatly from one school to another.
However, studying abroad is different. In the U.S., for example, if you go to a top university in the U.S., the tuition is basically at least 30,000 dollars a year and in medical school, between 70,000 and 90,000 dollars on average.
Furthermore, studying abroad is not a target of student loans, so the cost burden is really high.
Tuition is the most burdensome case, followed by living expenses.
Basically, we don't have a house to live in, so we have to solve everything from housing to eating.
Korea's prices have become more expensive, so there is no big difference in price itself except in the high-priced neighborhoods.
So if you don't have a high price and a high price of land, you can live anywhere in the world for $1,000 a month. Of course, the quality of life will vary widely depending on the region.
The posting above is a general description for those who have never studied abroad.
In earnest, to talk about the cost of Uzbek medical school, the cost of tuition is about half that of the nation's nursing colleges.
Of course, many other study-takers exaggerate their prices by saying strange things, but in fact, it is half of the nation's college tuition fees in the 4th century.
It's an incredible amount of cheapness.
It is not an ordinary university, but a medical school at half the cost of a domestic university.
For its strength, the ‘MakeDr Agency’ recommends Uzbek medical schools to many.
There are many universities abroad, including Hungarian medical schools, British universities, and American universities. In the language section, there are some aspects that are very easy and convenient to use in English, but the cost aspects are quite burdensome.
On the other hand, Uzbekistan medical school is a place for anyone who wants to be a doctor.
I dare say that it is a school that can enter.

let's find out the cost of living this time.
In the case of living expenses, I mentioned earlier that studying abroad can be done anywhere in the world for one million won. I bet Uzbek is one of the countries where living expenses are the cheapest.
It is not until they are on campus next to the Korean town
that most of the students who study abroad make and eat their food.
That's when prices in the country have a huge impact on living costs, and since Uzbek food is very cheap if you shop and eat it yourself, it has many advantages, including taste, health, and cost.
Last, if there's a cost for Hidden?


That's the translation fee. Since there is a class in Russian in Uzbek, interpretation is essential.
The cost will vary depending on the language from Russian to English and from Russian to Korean, but it will have to be estimated at $200 to $400.
If possible, I hope to study Russian hard for about a year before going to Uzbek.
Even if you enter an American university, there are many schools that require 100 TOEFL scores, and friends who are not good at English study for at least one to two years.
There is certainly a distinction between those who prepare language scores and or come without it.
You don't have to study to meet the admission requirements, but if you study Russian, you can save money and increase the efficiency of your classes, so I recommend you study while in Korea.
This post covered the advantages of the Medical Universities in Uzbekistan.
The above advantages may also be the reason why the MakeDr Agency which is run by former international students, specializes in the treatment of Uzbek medical schools.
Studying abroad is a far and long fight. If you are a man in South Korea, you must serve the country as an army for 2 years and studying abroad can be seen for at least two to six years, but after that hard journey, they cannot bear fruit after returning to Korea.
In comparison, the Uzbek medical school has many good advantages with low risks.
MakeDr Agency only cost fees of
- Application Process
- Translating and notarizing in Russian
- Provides Class of Chemistry, biology
- Russian Language Certification
We don't ask for unnecessary charges such as dorm fees, donations, etc.
MakeDr has an English/Russian expert to offer a more differentiated professional service.
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