• Studying medicine is about much more than just getting the MBBS degree and becoming a doctor. Medicine is a vocation and a way of life. It’s about thinking of others and putting the patients first.
  • It’s a challenging and demanding course – students will have lots of work to do and plenty to learn, but they will find it highly rewarding. One of the most important skills students will need to develop is teamwork and the ability to communicate well with colleagues, patients, and relatives.
  • Medicine is a tough profession: people who are unwell are not always easy to handle – they may, understandably, be scared or irritable. But students won’t find many doctors who regret their choice of career.
  • The five-year program leading to Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery is designed to give students appropriate knowledge and understanding of medical, scientific, and clinical principles so that they are able to apply them to the prevention, cure, and alleviation of disease.