Damascus-SANA
Today, more than 500 male and female students from the faculties of human medicine in Syrian public, private and non-Syrian universities applied today for the first session of the unified medical exam, March 2022 session.
The Measurement and Evaluation Center at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research indicated in a statement that SANA received a copy of it today that the applicants for the exam were distributed among six examination centers within the universities of Damascus, Aleppo, Tishreen, Al-Baath, Hama and Tartous, in addition to the external virtual university access centers in Germany, Istanbul, Cairo, Kuwait, Dubai and Vienna. .
According to the center's statement, all students of human medicine faculties in public and private universities who are under graduation and who have only 12 credit hours or 4 courses left, or students who have completed all courses and credit hours for 2022, took the exam, according to the center's statement.
The student’s success in the standardized exam and obtaining a mark of fifty percent is a condition for graduation, and obtaining a mark of sixty percent is a condition for applying for the differentiation of graduate studies.
The second session of the exam is scheduled for next Saturday 12-3-2022.
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