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1939
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
NMC, WHO
NMC, WHO
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On April 16, 1939, a Resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of the Kyrgyz SSR was adopted, the first paragraph of which read “to open the Kyrgyz State Medical Institute in Frunze from September 1, 1939, with the recruitment of 200 students for 1 course”. The foundation of the first higher medical school was laid by professors and teachers from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kharkiv, and Kyiv. In 1943 the first graduation of students of medical institute with an amount of 120 doctors took place.
The 1st Moscow, Leningrad, Alma-Ata, Tashkent, and other medical institutions have shown invaluable assistance in the organization of the Institute. They provided consulting and organizational assistance provided medical literature and sent teaching staff for permanent work at the Institute. The departments of History of the CPSU and Political Economy, Normal Anatomy, Biology, Histology, General Chemistry, Physics, Foreign Languages, and others were organized, where 16 teachers worked. During the Great Patriotic War, the 2nd Kharkiv Medical and Dental Institute and the Moscow Dental Institute were evacuated to Kyrgyzstan, which joined the KSMI. The hardships of wartime hampered the work of the Institute. Terms of training were reduced to 4-4.5 years.
In 1943, the first graduation of 120 students from our Institute took place, and this year 250 doctors graduated. After the war, 1948 began the transition to a 6-year training period. In the 2nd year, state transfer exams in anatomy, histology, physiology, and biochemistry. In the 50s admission to the Institute increased and the transition to the specialized training of doctors began. In 60-ies the Institute was introduced by the programmed control of knowledge with the use of technical means. The scientific bases of studying disciplines were developed: educational elements, levels of their assimilation, graphological structures, etc. In the 70th years in the solution of problems of physiology, pathology, and adaptation of an organism to mountain conditions the medical Institute becomes leading in the USSR. Relations with scientific Institutions of the Soviet republics were developed on a qualitatively new basis: agreements on creative cooperation with many research institutes and Universities of the country were drawn up. Joint scientific expeditions were conducted at the Republican research bases and laboratories under the leadership of scientists at our Institute.
In the 80-ies teaching and research process significantly improved. KSMI came to the international scene to study mountain medicine and promoted the strengthening of integration of scientific communications. In connection with the structural changes, in 1996 by the decree of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Institute was reorganized into the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy. On September 25, 2008, by the decree of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy was named after I. K. Akhunbaev. The rector's office carries out measures for the transition of the Academy to a market economy. There is a contract system for training. The educational - methodical and scientific research process is being modernized. Since 2000, new curricula adapted to international standards have been introduced in KSMA. Currently, KSMA has medical, pediatric, and dental faculties, faculty of training of foreign citizens and Institutes of pharmacy, Higher nursing education, Management and public health, and Medical school. In addition, there is the Institute of Postgraduate Education of KSMA, the Research Institute of Fundamental Problems of Medicine and Biology the Center for Advancing Training and Continuance Education, the Biomedical Laboratory, etc. The Academy trains doctors for the countries of near and far abroad. Training is conducted in Russian and English languages.
***Interim fee for the session 2025-2026 and subject to change as per the guidelines of State Level Fee Determination Committee, Government of Bishkek**.
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The university assists in the visa application process. Students receive a visa after submitting the required documents.
Yes, medical facilities are available for students on campus
On average, students may need approximately $100 per month for personal expenses, though this can vary based on individual lifestyle choices.
Yes, students have vacations during which they can choose to return to India.
Yes, KSMA provides coaching for the NMC Screening Test to assist students in their preparation.
Hostels are fully furnished, offering comfortable accommodations to students.
Yes, an Indian mess is available, providing Indian cuisine to students.
The medium of instruction is English. The MBBS program duration is 5 years, followed by a 1-year internship.
The medium of instruction is English. The MBBS program duration is 5 years, followed by a 1-year internship.
Yes, KSMA is recognized by both the NMC and WHO.
Indian students must have at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in their 12th standard and must qualify the NEET exam.
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