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Discover the advantages of pursuing your medical education in Central America
The Caribbean islands are a group of islands on the Caribbean Sea, commonly grouped as West Indies along with a few mainland countries like Suriname, Guyana, and Belize. The Caribbean is regarded as one of the top tourism destinations on earth with pristine beaches and natural beauty. The Caribbean region has, in the last 40 years, developed into a medical education hub for international students, especially from the USA, Canada, India, and European countries, thanks to the American education system and curriculum strictly followed by the universities. These universities also have their clinical sites all over the United States. Studying medicine in the Caribbean is a clear and easy pathway to continue medical education and practice in the USA. Most students studying in Central American/Caribbean medical universities have been successful in residency placements and are working in over 45 countries, especially the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
English is the official language and widely spoken here.
The Caribbean has a tropical climate, so you'll find hot and sunny weather all year round. Most islands have a rainy season, usually from May to October. You'll experience higher temperatures, humidity, and more rain at this time.
The admission process in Central American universities is simple. With the help of U.S. Medico, you can achieve your dream of studying abroad with ease. We have tie-ups with universities abroad and can assist students in accomplishing their goal of international education effortlessly.
Why choose Central America for your medical education?
Caribbean medical schools typically cost less than U.S. medical schools (both public and private). Some schools may approach the costs of U.S. medical schools but are still, overall, less expensive.
In today's global society, students with a global medical education have an advantage in residency applications and when they become physicians. Since Caribbean medical schools are affiliated with numerous teaching hospitals, students get the opportunity to participate in clinical rotations throughout the United States or Canada.
There are clinical rotation opportunities in the U.S. and Canada. In many Caribbean schools, the first two years of basic science are done on their campuses overseas, while clinical rotations are done in U.S. hospitals.
In many countries such as the UK, US, and Canada, the reputation of the medical school matters mostly for personal satisfaction because wherever you go, you will receive an equivalent degree and training.
US and Canadian medical schools are highly selective because they can only accept a small number of students, which does not fill the demand for doctors in the US. So even if you didn't have the top GPA in your class or didn't score high enough on the MCAT for Harvard, there's still a good chance you could get into a Caribbean medical school.
Medical school professors in the Caribbean want you to succeed, both for your well-being and for their school's reputation.
Follow these steps to begin your journey
Students need to apply for a passport by submitting:
Passport Fee: ₹1,500
After receiving the university acceptance letter, students must submit:
Documentation Fee: ₹1,50,000
Students must pay their 1st semester fee to officially enroll in the university.
1st Semester Fee: $4,000 USD
Required Documents:
VISA Interview: E-VISA process is available for the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.
Students must pay 6 months' hostel fee in advance.
Hostel Charges: $200 - $250 per month
Flight tickets to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan will be booked after the Processing Fee is paid.
Processing Fee: ₹75,000