Osh State Medical University
Overview:
- Founded: 1939
- Location: Osh, Kyrgyzstan
- Former Names: Osh Teachers’ Institute (1939-1951), Osh Pedagogical Institute (1951-1992)
- Current Name: Osh State Medical University (since 1992)
Key Facts:
- Student Enrollment: Approximately 25,974 students
- Programs Offered: Includes Medical Doctor (MD) programs, Pharmacy, Nursing, Public Health, and various postgraduate specializations.
- Facilities: Features a modern campus with teaching hospitals, research laboratories, and an extensive library.
- International Collaboration: Engages in significant global partnerships for academic exchanges and research initiatives.
Fees:
- Undergraduate Programs: Approximately $3,500 to $5,000 per year for international students, including Indians.
- Postgraduate Programs: Varies by specialty, generally between $4,000 and $6,000 per year.
Indian Students:
- Number: Approximately 1200-1400 Indian students are enrolled at Osh State Medical University, reflecting its popularity among Indian students seeking medical education abroad.
Impact: Osh State Medical University is instrumental in enhancing medical education and healthcare services in Kyrgyzstan and internationally, with a strong focus on research and community health.