Admission requirements vary by program, but all applicants must provide academic transcripts, identification documents and complete the online application form. Certain programs, such as General Medicine and Dentistry, may require an interview or additional academic evaluation. International students must also provide English proficiency documentation if applicable. Detailed admissions guidelines are published each academic year.

Yes. All programs, including Medicine, Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Audiometry, Algology and PMR, are designed in alignment with international academic frameworks. Curricula follow evidence-based practices, modern clinical competencies, ICCW-aligned certification structures and global education standards to ensure that graduates are professionally competitive worldwide.

Practical training is an essential part of every program. Students participate in simulation lab sessions, supervised clinical practice, laboratory-based education and hands-on skill stations. Programs such as Dentistry, Physiotherapy and Algology include extensive procedural training using advanced equipment and clinical models. Final-year students engage in real clinical rotations under expert supervision.

Upon successful completion of their academic program, students receive an institution-issued diploma and an ICCW-recognized professional certificate. These certifications validate both the academic education and the hands-on clinical competencies required for modern healthcare practice. Certificates support career mobility across hospitals, clinics and international institutions.

Yes. The academy offers residency-level clinical training through programs such as the Algology (Pain Medicine) Residency and the Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PMR) Residency. These programs include advanced clinical procedures, interventional techniques, ultrasound-guided practice and high-level diagnostic training. Only graduates of approved medical programs may apply.

Students have access to modern laboratories, including medical simulation centers, dental simulation rooms, audiometry labs, physiotherapy and rehabilitation labs and interventional procedure training suites. All training spaces are equipped with up-to-date tools such as mannequins, simulation units, diagnostic systems, dental models, gait analysis equipment and ultrasound devices.

Yes. Due to the clinical nature of health sciences education, attendance is mandatory for both theoretical and practical sessions. Students must maintain a minimum attendance percentage in accordance with academic regulations. Failure to meet attendance requirements may result in course repetition or delayed graduation.

Scholarships and financial support options may be available depending on academic performance, social criteria and institutional quotas. Eligible students can apply during the designated scholarship application period. Scholarship programs are announced on the official website and evaluated by the Academic Affairs Office.

Yes. The academy welcomes international students from various countries. Dedicated support services assist with admission procedures, documentation, accommodation guidance and academic integration. All programs are delivered in English or include English-supported components to ensure accessibility for international learners.

Students and applicants can contact the Academic Affairs Office through the online contact form, official email address or phone number listed on the website. For detailed inquiries, appointments can be scheduled with program coordinators, faculty advisors or administrative officers. Office hours and contact information are regularly updated on the website.

Yes. The academy offers dedicated support to help both local and international students find suitable accommodation near the campus. While we do not operate dormitories directly, our Student Services team provides verified housing options, including private apartments, shared student residences and short-term stays for newcomers. We also assist students with contract guidance, safe neighborhood recommendations and transportation routes. Accommodation support is available year-round, especially during the start of each academic session.

International students receive full administrative assistance during the visa application process. Our office provides official acceptance letters, program details, financial verification documents and any additional paperwork required by local immigration authorities. Students are guided step-by-step on visa requirements, appointment procedures, travel planning and arrival protocols. Dedicated staff members are available to answer questions and ensure a smooth transition into the country and the academic environment.

Yes. The academy offers language support services to students who wish to improve their academic English skills. These include optional preparatory modules, writing support, terminology workshops and one-on-one tutoring sessions. International health sciences programs require a strong command of English terminology, especially in clinical and technical settings. Language support ensures that all students can participate comfortably in lectures, laboratory sessions and clinical practice.

Students have access to various campus facilities including study lounges, computer labs, simulation practice rooms (during extended hours), relaxation spaces, cafeterias and outdoor social areas. Scheduled extracurricular activities, student clubs, professional workshops and seasonal events also help build a dynamic campus culture. The institution encourages students to balance academic responsibilities with community engagement and personal development.

Yes. The Career Development Office provides structured career counseling, CV preparation support, interview training and guidance on post-graduation career pathways. For clinical programs such as Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Audiometry and Medical Residencies, students may also receive assistance in connecting with partner clinics, rehabilitation centers and healthcare institutions. Our ICCW-aligned certifications further strengthen graduates’ employability in both local and international healthcare environments.

Each applicant must pay an evaluation fee before their application is reviewed by the admissions committee. This fee covers administrative processing, document verification, academic eligibility assessment and faculty evaluation procedures. The amount varies depending on the program (Medicine, Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Audiometry, Algology or PMR Residency), as each field requires different levels of academic scrutiny. The evaluation fee ensures that applications are handled thoroughly, fairly and according to institutional standards.

Yes. If the applicant is accepted into the program, the evaluation fee is fully deducted from the total tuition fee. This means accepted students do not lose any funds during the application process; the payment is transferred directly as a credit toward their initial academic year balance

Yes. If the applicant does not meet the academic or eligibility criteria and is therefore not accepted into the program, the evaluation fee is refunded in full. Refunds are processed through the same payment method used during application submission. This policy ensures transparency, fairness and trust throughout the admission process.

The evaluation fee is program-specific and depends on the academic level and the complexity of the admissions review. For example, programs such as Medicine, Dentistry and Residency tracks require extensive document auditing, academic analysis and faculty assessment panels. Meanwhile, programs like Physiotherapy or Audiometry may require a lighter evaluation process. All fee amounts are published in the Admission Guidelines each academic year.

Your application is officially placed under review only after two steps are completed: The admission form is fully submitted through the online portal. The program-specific evaluation fee is paid and confirmed. Once both steps are completed, your documents are forwarded to the relevant faculty for academic assessment. The evaluation process begins immediately, and applicants are notified of results within the standard review timeframe.