The five year MD program is designed for students outside of the US and Canada where higher secondary education (and the Higher Secondary Exam) immediately precede entry to professional degree programs. Students enrolled in the five year program will build on an existing academic background in science with entry-level medical degree coursework in anatomy, physiology, and other foundational sciences.
1. Doctor of Medicine (5 years)
Our Doctor of Medicine (MD) program is one of the most
coveted and in-demand programs for students aspiring to make
a career as a doctor.
2. Program Details
The five year MD program is designed for students outside of the US and
Canada where higher secondary education (and the Higher Secondary
Exam) immediately precede entry to professional degree programs.
Students enrolled in the five year program will build on an existing
academic background in science with entry-level medical degree
coursework in anatomy, physiology, and other foundational sciences.
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Admission Process
Apply online.
Submit all the required documents.
Pay the application fees.
Screening of eligibility by the Admissions team.
Interview by the admissions committee.
Decision
3. Admission Requirements
3 Advanced Levels: in Chemistry, Biology, and either Math or Physics
CAPE Units 1 and 2: Biology, Chemistry, and either Physics or Math.
Full IB Diploma with strong grades. 2HL required.
10 + 2 for India and Nepal
*Please note, there are entry qualifications for many countries and examination
boards. Please work with your admissions office to determine what entry
qualifications and examination boards are needed from your home country.
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Transfer Applicants
TAU welcomes students from WHO/WDMS recognized institutions as transfer
applicants to the MD program. TAU currently does not accept students to the
clinical science and transfer applications are ONLY considered to the Basic
Science Program.
Transfer credit is not automatic, and applicants must not assume that courses
taken at other institutions will meet TAU requirements. Acceptance of transfer
credit is subject to verification and approval by the Student Promotions &
Graduation Committee and subject to the availability of classes. Each transfer
student application is carefully reviewed by the Admissions Committee. Due to
great variability in the academic backgrounds of transfer students.
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Admission Documents
Completed Online Application
Color Copy of Passport + 2 copies of Color Passport Photos
Official Transcripts from all institutions attended
Personal Statement (One page or 1500 words explaining why you want to become
a Physician)
Resume or CV
2 Letters of Recommendation (At least one must come from an Academic source)
Elective Rotations
Radiology, Dermatology, Anaesthesia, Dentistry, Family Medicine, Ophthalmology (EYE),
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Emergency Care. Allergy and Immunology Neurology, Cardiology
Occupational Medicine, Critical Care Medicine Oncology, Dermatology Ophthalmology,
Emergency Medicine Orthopedicy, Endocrinology Psychiatry, Family Practice Pulmonology,
Gastroenterology Radiology, General Medicine Rehabilitation Medicine, Hematology
Rheumatology, Infectious Diseases Surgical subspecialties Nephrology, Urology.