Bukovinian State Medical University is one of the largest government universities in Chernivtsi, Ukraine. The university is known for offering high-quality education among 6 faculties (General Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Pediatrics, Medical Psychology, Clinical Pharmacy) and 49 departments. It is also known as the center of simulation medicine and innovation technologies. The educational establishments were included in Magna Charta Universitatum (Bologna, Italy), the general register of the WHO, European University Association (EUA), Association of the Carpathian Region Universities.
The university is home to more than 5800 students that includes 1800 international students. The language of study is Ukrainian and English for foreigners. BSMU has a state-of-the-art campus with modern technical aids to provide and ensure the best education.
Indian students at Bukovinian State Medical University
BSMU provides high education to global students. Its MBBS program is recognized worldwide and authorized by MCI (Medical Council of India) and WHO (World Health Organization) that permits students to work and study anywhere in the world. Apart, students have the following facilities at BSMU
1.Continuously developing and enhancing the education quality.
2.Special training program for foreign students by 44 departments of trained and professional faculty members.
3.Advanced technical classrooms
4.Practical exposure
5.The university has an Indian national society dedicated to Indian students.
About Hostel
- Bukovinian State Medical University has 8 hostels for national and international students. The fully furnished rooms are advanced and have facilities for sports, Gym, reading rooms, restrooms, and an art studio. The residential quarters have a canteen, laundry, gym, and library. Sports clubs in volleyball, wrestling, basketball, table tennis, athletics, chess, and mini-football are also available for the students. Students enjoy more at the University summer sports and fitness camp “Health” located on the bank of the Dniester River.