St. Tereza Medical University
- Yerevan, Armenia
- Armenian Ministry of Education and Science
- Private
- Estd:1992
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- Admission
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St. Tereza Medical University (STMU), established in 1992 in Yerevan, is one of the oldest private medical institutions in Armenia. Founded by Larisa Hambartsumyan and named after Saint Teresa, the university is recognized for its humanitarian focus and commitment to producing compassionate healthcare professionals.
The MBBS program (Doctor of Medicine) at St. Tereza is a 6-year course that follows a European-standard curriculum, consisting of 5 years of academic and clinical study followed by a 1-year mandatory internship.
6-year MBBS program in English
Approx. ₹1,40,000 INR annually for MBBS program
St. Theresa’s Medical University in Yerevan offers a 6-year English-medium MBBS program with a straightforward admission process requiring 10+2 (PCB, 50%+), a NEET scorecard, and passport copies. The process involves filling an online form, submitting documents, paying fees, and securing an admission letter.
- Separate, well-furnished hostel wings are provided for male and female students.
- Classrooms are well-ventilated and equipped for both theoretical lectures and interactive teaching.
- The library is well-stocked with medical literature, textbooks, and digital resources.
- Dedicated spaces for seminars, international conferences, and IT-based learning.
- Students undergo clinical rotations at major centers such as the “Heratsi” N1 Hospital Complex and “Muratsan” University Hospital.
