Belarus

If you are thinking of study abroad than Belarus is the best place because you are given lectures by highly qualified professors with modern labs and most modern techniques. That is the obvious reason that every year thousands of foreign students from Europe, Asia, Africa and Arab countries come to study in Belarus. In the recent years, the popularity of Belarus as an international destination for studies has increased and the majority of the Indian students are interested in pursuing education in this country. Once you decide to study in Belarus, you are at right point as Belarus degrees are recognized worldwide institutions. Medium of instructions throughout the period of study is English

Tuition fees vary depending on the programme chosen and study level. Tuition fee in Belarus is affordable. As a result, it attracts the Indian students to fulfil their dream of pursuing world class education. Along with the reasonable fee structure, the cost of living is affordable. The students can pay the fees in two semesters, if they have difficulty in paying the entire fees at one time. . Other fee includes registration fee, insurance and registration which might be around $1300 and has to be paid on arrival.

The age of the students needs to be between 17 years and below 25 years before the date of admission.

Student must have to complete 12th with 60% mark in PCB(Physics, Chemistry, Biology).

student must have qualified in NEET 2020.

In March 1990, elections for seats in the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR took place. Though the pro-independence Belarusian Popular Front took only 10% of the seats, the populace was content with the selection of the delegates. Belarus declared itself sovereign on 27 July 1990 by issuing the Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic.With the support of the Communist Party, the country’s name was changed to the Republic of Belarus on 25 August 1991. Stanislav Shushkevich, the chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Belarus, met with Boris Yeltsin of Russia and Leonid Kravchuk of Ukraine on 8 December 1991 in Belavezhskaya Pushcha to formally declare the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the formation of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

A national constitution was adopted in March 1994 in which the functions of prime minister were given to the President of Belarus.Belarus’ two official languages are Russian and Belarusian. Russian is the main language, used by 72% of the population, while Belarusian, the official first language, is spoken by 11.9%.Minorities also speak Polish, Ukrainian and Yiddish. Belarusian, although not as widely used as Russian, is the mother tongue of 53.2% of the population, whereas Russian is the mother tongue of only 41.5%.Minsk, the capital of Belarus, is located in the center of the country. Minsk today is a modern international city. The first recorded mention of the city goes back to 1067.Over the course of its chequered history, Minsk has been destroyed and rebuilt numerous times, most recently after World War 2, when it was almost completely destroyed. More than 1.9 million people live in Minsk today. It has excellent transport links including Minsk airport, several major train stations, the Minsk metro underground network, and a well-developed road system. The Belarusian  Ruble is the currency of Belarus.

The education system of the country is well-developed attracting several students from various parts of the world to study here. Indians in large numbers are attracted to this destination to pursue their studies.Belarus has a temperate-continental climate with moderate features which is characteristic for Central Europe, with hot summers, long, cold winters and very distinct seasons. Abundant Snowfall may occur throughout the country from December to sometimes early March.The annual average temperature is about 7°C. In general, there are no significant differences between the districts of Belarus, due to the small size of the country. Daytime temperatures vary from -5-0°C in the winter and 25-30°C in summer months. The winter usually last between 100 and 120 days, and sometimes the weather can be very harsh then, with strong northeasterly winds and snowstorms. However, in some years the winters are mild with westerly winds and temperatures around or even above zero.The summer lasts about 150 days in Belarus, and is most of the time sunny and dry. Local thunderstorms are quite common in the late afternoon and evening and can be very heavy sometimes. Spring and autumn can be damp and rainy when low pressure systems from the Atlantic have more influence on the Weather; the first snow can already fall mid-October in some years.Annual average rainfall is about 600mm. It can rain throughout the year; in general, spring is the driest season.

Students may rent an apartment in Belarus and the cost differs by location and the facilities provided. You may enquire from us about the cost of living in Belarus as a student.The cost of living in Belarus is low in comparison to the other European nations. The living costs differ by lifestyle.The higher education institutions in Belarus give accommodation to the students on campus. The off campus accommodation is also there for the students in Belarus.The cost of the dorm rooms also differs and depends on the people sharing it and also the type of the dormitory. You may pay fifteen to fifty dollars per month.The cuisines of Belarus mainly comprises of vegetables, bread and meat. They prefer foods that are slowly cooked or stewed. They eat light meals, and dinner is the largest meal of the day. Indian people will love trying out the Belarusian cuisines.

The Reasons why study medicine in Belarus? Is Medium of instructions throughout the period of study is English. Medical degree recognized by world institutions. Eligibility for license exams MCI, PMDC, USMLE, PLAB, HPCSA, SCHS etc., Belarus medical degree is recognized globally. Duration of course 6 Years.   MBBS courses in Belarus are taught in English medium of instructions fully for those who are good at English or their country official language is English. These preparatory courses will include some Subjects related to Medical Course like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics and is usually a one year course. At the end of the course, Students are then offered admission in the University level to study Medicine. Practical training for students are organized in research and clinical medical centers, practical training, specialized clinics, regional and city hospitals and out-patients clinics where all of necessary conditions for specialists training are present. The students enrolled will be admitted to the preliminary training course following which they will be transferred to the 1st year of basic facilities

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