St George University Admissions: School of medicine invites applications for August 2023 intake
Rohan D Umak | March 20, 2023 | 09:23 PM IST | 1 min read
The school of medicine of St George University, located in Grenada, West Indies has invited applications for its August 2023 intake.
NEW DELHI: The school of medicine of St George University, located in Grenada, West Indies has invited applications for its August 2023 intake. Students interested in enrolling in the university will be able to apply for the same at sgu.edu.
The ones who are desirous of taking admission into the school of medicine for medical discipline will be able to choose from four intakes per year- January, April, August or September. Each intake will provide unique advantages to the applicants of each cohort. To facilitate the enrollment of Indian students, the university has also collaborated with the Ramaiah group of institutions in Bangalore.
St George University’s executive director of International student recruitment, David Anthonisz said, “Following the success of our January 2023 cohort application window, we’re excited to support students looking to join our August intake. St. George’s University continues to be an institution that prioritises the betterment of healthcare education, which is a critical precursor to a successful medical workforce – and more important than ever with large-scale predictions of physician fallout. As we welcome new admissions for this year, we look forward to supporting their growth and, eventually, their graduation, into international medical career paths”
Official notification from the university also stated that the university is committed to prepare its students for a bright career in medical sciences. It continued to read that by offering a quality, international education with the potential to move into high-demand medical specialty fields, it paves new ways for aspiring medical professionals to receive the necessary training.
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