Damascus-SANA
The Measurement and Evaluation Center at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has set the date for the unified national medical exam, March 2022 session, for sixth-year students who wish to apply for higher studies in human medicine faculties in public and private universities and non-Syrian universities on Saturday 5 and 12 March.
In an announcement today, the center indicated that the exam will take place at eleven in the morning and for two hours every day in the centers of the universities of "Damascus, Aleppo, Tishreen, Al-Baath, Hama and Tartous" in the axes of "internal diseases, children, surgery, ophthalmology, ear, obstetrics and gynecology."
According to the announcement, all students of human medicine faculties in public and private universities who have only 12 credit hours or 4 courses left, or students who have completed all courses and credit hours for 2022, are subject to the exam.
The center set the passing mark for the standard medical exam for Syrian university students at 60 percent, and the student benefits from exam aid by two marks only, and the sixth year average is calculated on the basis of the standard medical exam rate.
The center indicated that graduates of non-Syrian universities are subject to the unified medical exam in order to equalize their certificates, and the passing score for them is 50 percent, and the 60 percent mark is adopted as a condition for progressing to graduate studies.
The center pointed out that the electronic registration for the exam continues until the twentieth of February, through the center's website.
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