Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How can students enroll in the Medicine program?

Students can enroll in the Medicine program through the Unified National Exams or via mobility.

2. What are the English language requirements?

Applicants enrolling through the Unified National Exams must achieve at least 80% of the maximum score in the English language exam.

3. What are the requirements in core science subjects?

Applicants must pass Biology and Chemistry exams, with a minimum competency threshold of 50% of the maximum score in each subject.

4. What documents are required for admission?

The following documents are required:

  • Copy of passport or ID card

  • Military registration certificate for male applicants

  • Original or notarized copy of the secondary school diploma

  • Three printed photos (3×4)

5. When does the document submission period start and end?

Document submission begins on May 15 and ends on September 20.

6. What is administrative registration?

Administrative registration refers to the payment of the semester tuition fee within the deadlines set by the university.

7. What is academic registration?

Academic registration allows students to select courses through the university’s electronic management system. It is available only after completing administrative registration.

8. Can students change their courses at the beginning of the semester?

Yes. Students can cancel and change their selected courses within two weeks after the start of the semester.

9. What happens if a student enrolls through mobility?

Students admitted through mobility may receive an individual academic plan prepared by the relevant school of the university.