The educational system of medical specialty in Russian-speaking countries is different from that in China. The academic system of stomatology is five years, and that of clinical medicine and pharmacy is six years. After graduation, you can get an expert diploma, which is equivalent to a master's degree in China, saving one or two years compared with studying in domestic medical colleges. At the same time, compared with European and American countries, the application difficulty of Russian medical colleges is greatly reduced. According to experts, medicine is a special major, and many European and American countries take restrictive measures to study abroad, which makes it more difficult to study abroad. Moreover, the tuition fees of medical majors are usually higher than those of other majors, and the difference between them even doubles.
In contrast, the cost of studying abroad in Russian-speaking countries is more economical, which is within the range that most families studying abroad can afford. Take Russian medical college as an example. Generally, the tuition fee for preparatory courses is 2500-3500 USD/year, and that for undergraduate courses is 2500-4000 USD/year. Together with the living expenses, the total cost of studying abroad is about 60,000-70,000 RMB per year, which is less than half of the cost of studying in Europe and America. With its excellent medical system, powerful medical research institutions and outstanding achievements in cardiology, ophthalmology, obstetrics and gynecology and clinical medicine, Russia attracts a large number of students to further their studies every year.
The three major Russian medical schools, Pavlov Medical College, SheDonoff Medical College and Moscow People's Friendship University, can all accept applications from China students. In addition, Belarus National Medical College and Dnieper National Medical University in Ukraine are also good choices for domestic students to study medicine overseas.
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