1. Who is considered to be an international student?
    Anybody who is not a citizen or permanent resident of Russian Federation is categorized as an international student for entry into KSMU.

  2. How much will cost to study medicine at the KSMU?
    Refer requirements for Admission.

  3. How do international students pay their fees?
    Students arrange their own financial aid. Prospective Students must pay his/her course fee as a guarantee with registration of enrolment. All other Students must pay one month before his/her studies of academic year. We could consider to offer installment payments, merit-based scholarships and bank loans geared to support international students, if requested.

  4. Will I be eligible for financial aid and scholarships?
    YES.

  5. Does KSMU offer scholarships?
    Beginning of an academic year, a limited number of combined loan and scholarship awards were given to students based on need and merit. The awards are renewable annually for each year of medical studies if academic performances are protected.

    The Minority Medical Student Scholarship Program awards a full or half scholarship to a limited number of entering recipients selected on the basis of merit and need. These awards are also renewable if academic performance is satisfactory.

  6. How do you apply for financial aid?
    Majority of our students are sponsored to fund their medical education. Also limited number of merit-based scholarships are on offer each year, depending on individual achievement. According to your capabilities and rankings, languages, extra curricular talents KSMU offer financial aid with agreement of your official representative.
    Students are allowed to apply for scholarships in the written form by the beginning of his/her academic studies.

  7. Is there an age limit for entry into the University, Medical Program?
    YES – If you wish to enter by your secondary education there is an age limit that you can apply from 17 –25. Matured applicants are welcome to join by completed/Uncompleted undergraduate programs or for post-graduate studies

  8. I am a secondary school student who wishes to study medicine, how can I apply to study at KSMU?
    You have to apply with filled registration form, Passport copy valid for all countries and a certified copy of you A/L (Local or London) certificate. Direct admission is not allowed for prospective students (Srilankan) and you have to choose one of your Local Agents for your admissions. Further Details and guidance will be provided by the “Office of your Local Representative”.

  9. I am already studying medicine overseas, can I transfer to the program?
    Yes

  10. When will I know whether I have been offered a place in the KSMU?
    You have to apply KSMU through the Office of Representative or one of his recommended agents. If you are accepted an “Offering Letter” will be addressed to you.

  11. What is the annual quota?
    Annually more than 500 students are admitted to 11 faculties, 70 Departments & Post-graduate programs of the University. The Faculty’s quota for International students are depending on the origin of the student. For further details contact Office of the local representative in your country.

  12. Please send me an application form and prospectors. You have to contact the Local Office of the Representative.
    If you are a resident of Srilanka Contact details are:


    Mrs. M. E. Atukorale
    Office of Srilankan Representative
    144/4, Sri Gnanendra Mawatha , Nawala Rajagiriya , Srilanka
    Tel : +94-11-2807686
    Fax : +94-11-2806748
    Email: ksmu@europe.com
    Website: http://www.infolanka.com/ksmu


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