1. Foreign citizens with medical education equivalent to higher medical education in the Republic of Belarus can be admitted to the clinical residency program, without requirements for internship or work experience in the chosen specialty.
2. Knowledge of the Russian language is a mandatory requirement for admission to the clinical residency program.
If foreign citizens do not have sufficient Russian language proficiency, they are enrolled in the university's preparatory courses, paying a fee to study Russian (before admission to the clinical residency program).
3. The duration of clinical residency training for foreign citizens ranges from 2 to 5 years.
4. To obtain an invitation, a foreign citizen submits a copy of educational document and a copy of identity document to the university's International Office for review and an online interview.
4. For foreign citizens with a residence permit in the Republic of Belarus, training is provided at their request, at the expense of national budget, and on a fee-paying basis.
1. Foreign citizens temporarily residing in the Republic of Belarus for an internship are admitted to clinical residency program with the right to train under the internship program in their first year of study.
Knowledge of Russian is required.