Urmia University of Medical Sciences

Urmia University of Medical Sciences

Why choose

Urmia University of Medical Sciences

  • Urmia University of Medical Sciences was established in 1986.
  • It is government University Located in Urmia, West Azarbaijan province
  • Urmia University of Medical Sciences is approved by PMC and WHO.
  • Urmia University of Medical Sciences is officially recognized by the Ministry of Health, and it is also recognized by the Medical Education of Iran.
  • UUMS offers medical education at a low cost to all students.
  • Teachers provide students personalised attention while they learn or practise.
  • UUMS has 33 departments, 5 educational hospitals, and many special clinics, as well as 23 governmental hospitals.
  • Faculty to teach Medical Subjects in English.
  • Urmia University of Medical Sciences ranked no 22 in Iran.
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CRITERIA & ELIGIBILITY:

MD/MBBS Fee Package

Documents Required

  • Passport
  • Passport Size Photo (White Background)
  • SSC Mark sheet/Junior high school document (grade 10th)
  • HSSC Mark sheet/Senior high school document (grade 12th)
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Application Form
All the Documents should be in clear scan form

About University

Urmia University of Medical College Established on 1980 as part of Medical School of Urmia University. In 1985 under supervision of Iranian Ministry of Health the school detached from Urmia University and a new university established with the name of Urmia University of Medical Science.The medical college institution which was founded by Joseph Cochran in current location of city campus of University Urmia in 1878 is considered the first attempt to establish higher education institute in Urmia. Dr. Cochran is also often credited for founding Iran’s “first contemporary medical college”.
 In 1985 under the supervision of Iranian Ministry of Health the school detached from Urmia University, and a new university established with the name of Urmia University of Medical Science.
The university has seven schools (Medicine, Pharmacy, Paramedical, Health, Nursing and Midwifery, Dentistry, and International Branch) and administers all public hospitals (including Imam Khomeini, Shahid Motahhari, Taleghani, Razi, and Seyyed ol Shohada university hospitals) in and around the city of Urmia.
Urmia University of Medical Sciences is considered one of Iran’s “Grade A” universities by Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Services.

There are a variety of events and activities organised throughout the year, including tours to Urmia and Iran, holiday celebrations, students competitions, exhibitions and workshops.

In addition, there are various sports teams for both men and women.

Urmia University of Medical Sciences has established relationships with universities around the world, carrying out academic exchanges, scientific research cooperation and the opportunity for students to study abroad.

About City:

Urmia is situated at an altitude of 1,330 m above sea level, and is located along the Shahar Chay river (City River) on the Urmia Plain. Lake Urmia lies to the east of the city, with the mountainous Turkish border to the west.

Urmia is the 10th most populated city in Iran. At the 2012 census, its population was 1,265,721 with 700,000 households. The city’s inhabitants are predominantly Azeris, who live alongside minorities of Kurds, Assyrians, and Armenians.

 

 The city is the trade center for a fertile agricultural region where fruit (especially apple and grape) are grown. The city was an important town by the 9th century.

Urmia has many parks and touristic coastal villages on the shore of Urmia Lake. The oldest park in Urmia, called Park-e Saat, was established in the first Pahlavi’s era. Urmia’s largest park is Ellar Bagi Park (Azerbaijani “Garden of the Peoples”) along the Shahar Chayi, or the City River.

Climate

Urmia’s climate is cold semi-arid climate, with cold winters, mild springs, hot dry summers, and cool autumns. Precipitation is heavily concentrated in late autumn, winter (mostly in the form of snow), and especially spring, while precipitation is scarce in summer. Temperatures in Urmia are much colder than most of the remainder of Iran. The drought of Urmia Lake will have a negative impact on the climate of the region.

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