MBBS in Philippines

The Philippines is one of the countries that is rapidly becoming a popular choice for students to pursue MBBS courses. Ruled by the American colonists for 50 years in the erstwhile times, the Philippines treads the path of the American education system. With suitable climatic conditions and productive medical courses that are offered by the universities, students find medical education in the Philippines welcoming.

Advantages of studying MBBS study in the Philippines:

1. Almost all the universities of the Philippines have the approval of NMC(Medical Council of India) and WHO(World Health Organization)making the students eligible to clear international medical exams like USMLE and MCI in the future.

2. One big advantage is that the medium of instruction is English and so the student need not learn the native language of the Philippines.

3. No donation fee is required.

4. The complete MBBS course fee is much lower than many of the private colleges in other abroad countries.

5. One can find affordable accommodation facilities as the cost of living is comparatively low here.

6. The medical institutes in the Philippines provide their students with the facility of internship and directly treating patients. This is a great way to bring about improvement in their confidence levels.

Eligibility

To study MBBS in the Philippines, you must have a minimum of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12.

Why should you pursue medical study in the Philippines?

As discussed earlier, the country offers several advantages to all medical aspirants. Besides those, you will be granted an education that is of high quality along with a safe surrounding. Moreover, the degree that you will achieve after completing the course, is accepted globally which means you can practice or run a clinic in any part of the world. The universities have world-class infrastructure in terms of faculty, equipment and laboratories; the faculty is constituted by highly qualified professors and doctors. The country aims for the all-around growth of the individual as a doctor. Hence it provides hands-on training and practices compulsorily to its students.

To obtain accurate information about the admission dates in various institutes in the Philippines as well as the right application procedure, you need the help of a professional. Thus should you decide to study MBBS in the Philippines, contact Pice Educare, one of the leading education consultants in India.

Medicine

AMA College of Medicine

The best choice for studying MBBS in the Philippines
MD / MBBS course for International Students at AMA College of Medicine, Philippines
Located in MAKATI, Metro Manila Central Business Area – best location.
Affiliated to 3 Hospitals in Manila (Quirino, AFP, and Pasay General Hospital).
Affiliated to Armed Forces Medical Centre BEST for training in the Philippines.
Over 1,000+ hospital beds affiliations.
WHO Listed & MCI approved.
Hostel & Indian Food catering.
2.4 km from Indian Embassy in Makati & 6 km from Ninoy Aquino International Airport – Manila.
Indian co-ordinator and office in Makati, Manila.

THE CAMPUS

Name of COURSES

Medical Course – MD equivalent to MBBS, offered by AMA College of Medicine, MAKATI CAMPUS, the Philippines for International Students.

Duration of Course

After class 12: FIVE years (1 year premedical and 4 years of medical education).

After Bachelors:

FOUR Years of Medicine


University of Perpetual Help System (UoPH)

THE CAMPUS


Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University

Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University


Southwestern University

Southwestern University


Emillio Aguinaldo College of Medicine

Emillio Aguinaldo College of Medicine


Bicol Christian College of Medicine

Bicol Christian College of Medicine


Manila Central University

Manila Central University


Saint Louis University

Saint Louis University


Our Lady of Fatima University (OLFU)

Our Lady of Fatima University (OLFU) – The year 1967, marked the auspicious beginnings of what is to become a premier educational institution in the country particularly in the field of medicine, nursing, and paramedical courses. It all started when Jose C. Olivares, a chemistry professor by vocation but with a strong entrepreneurial spirit, and his son-in-law, Dr. Vicente M. Santos, an obstetrician, founded the Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in 1967. It soon became the primary provider of medical services to the residents of Valenzuela and its neighboring towns. With a vision of creating a medical complex that will be a training center for competent health care providers, Mr. Olivares created the Fatima Medical Science Foundation Inc. and initially established the Our Lady of Fatima College of Nursing in 1973. Today it is one of the most popular destinations for Indian students to study MBBS in the Philippines.

THE CAMPUS

More curricular programs were added in the 1970s including courses in Midwifery, Chemistry, and Veterinary Medicine. More buildings were erected to accommodate the rapidly growing student populace.

In June 1979, the Fatima College of Medicine welcomed its pioneer batch of medical students with Dean Filemon T. Gozum, M.D. at the helm of the academic program. Underscoring its civic and humanitarian calling, the Fatima Medical Science Foundation Inc., established the Leonora Juzgaya Scholarship Grant, which bestows free tuition, board and lodging and textbooks to financially challenged but academically gifted medical students.

Through the years, the Our Lady of Fatima University has responded to the rapid changes in medical science and technology and the social milieu through constant modernization of its facilities and continuing development of its faculty. From the 1980s through the 1990s the country witnessed the development of OLFU with the inclusion of other courses and programs such as Physical Therapy, Hotel & Restaurant Management, Computer Studies, Maritime Education, and Criminology.

In 1996, OLFU opened a new campus in Hilltop Subdivision in Fairview, Quezon City that provided the same course offerings as that of OLFU-Valenzuela.

The unrelenting and concerted efforts to establish a center of excellence in the medical sciences and other disciplines by the administration, faculty, and staff of the Our Lady of Fatima College have finally come to fruition. As an affirmation of the commitment to upholding the highest standard and quality of education, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) granted the College the University status on December 2, 2002, by virtue of Resolution No. 401, series of 2002. Dr. Vicente M. Santos, Sr. was installed as the first president of the University in solemn investiture rites held on December 18 at the main campus in Valenzuela City. After that, the university was granted Deregulated Status by the CHED, a privilege given only to selected private universities.

With the status of University, OLFU in 2003, offered Bachelor of Secondary Education and Bachelor of Elementary Education. It has since then produced teachers that mentor students in private and public schools throughout the country.

In 2007, in answer to the growing demand to establish more OLFU campuses, the administration purchased and developed a 4-hectare area that is now OLFU-Antipolo. The sprawling campus provides the same course offerings as in its sister campuses.

In 2009, the Commission on Higher Education awarded the University, Autonomous Status for its accomplishments, adherence to quality assurance, and commitment to public responsibility and accountability as a higher education institution. As an autonomous higher educational institution, OLFU has attained what several educational institutions strive for but few attain.

2009 In March 2009, OLFU was granted by the CHED an Autonomous Status for its “enormous contribution to the growth and prominence of tertiary education in the country and the Asia Pacific, and for its commitment through quality education, research, and extension work.”

In the same year, CHED granted the University “A (t) Status” after OLFU applied to the commission’s national program called IQUAME (Institution Quality Assurance through Monitoring and Evaluation) and was recognized as a “Mature Teaching Institution” and the College of Nursing was cited as a Center of Development by the Commission on Higher Education; and in 2010, the College of Nursing was awarded Level III by Philippine Association of Colleges, Universities Commission on Accreditation PACUCOA.

In 2012, the University expands to Pampanga as it acquired East Central Colleges (ECC) of San Fernando which was integrated into the OLFU System. The OLFU Pampanga Campus will be opened this June 2013.

To date, the Our Lady of Fatima University has 4 campuses: Valenzuela City (Main Campus), Quezon City (Hilltop Campus) Antipolo City, and Pampanga.