Education, Careers & Professional News
UEIMS Offers Foreign Degrees In Medical Education
UEIMS Offers Foreign Degrees In Medical Education
It was a feather in the cap for the United Empire Institute of Medical Sciences (UEIMS), Kochi, when Bombay Hospital was rated by The Week magazine as the sixth best hospital in India.
UEIMS, one of the leading medical institutes in India, has tie-ups with Bombay Hospital in India and Sir Syed College of Medical Sciences in Karachi, Pakistan. We are fortunate that our students can avail themselves of the facilities at Bombay Hospital for their clinical training, Sudhir Gopi, managing director of UEIMS, said.
UEIMS, Kochi, which is affiliated to the International University of Health Science, St Kitts, offers foreign degrees in medical education, and is equipped with facilities that are expected of a pre-clinical training centre for a medical education programme of global standards.
The state-of-the-art classrooms with a latest audio-visual technology, computers with online facilities, a well-stocked library, a modern laboratory, and hostel facilities all lend UEIMS uniqueness among other medical institutions. The MBBS programme offered by UEIMS includes a two-year pre-clinical training at UEIMS, Kochi, and another two-and-a-half-year of clinical rotation in the university-approved hospitals worldwide.
The institution also renders graduation, post graduation, diploma and certificate programmes in medicine, dentistry, nursing, management and IT. But the cost-effectiveness of the medical programme is not at the expense of the quality being offered here, Kavitha Aravind, admission officer of the institute, said.
With the intention of bringing about a balance between theory and practice, UEIMS has a faculty, who are not mere academicians, but clinicians with hands-on experience.
UEIMS is recognised by the Government of Seychelles, listed in the WHO World Directory of Medical Schools. However, the course is not recognised by the MCI or the University Grants Commission, because the students are considered foreign medical graduates.
There is nothing legitimate abt UEIMS.The ‘founders’ relied on loopholes in the law to establish a foreign university on indian soil. as expected,ueims is involved in a csae with MCI.their graduates have been denied registration in india by mci despite passing mci’s screening test.case has been on since 2008 with no positive results so far. students careers have been put in jeopardy by this institute.n there is no campus at kochi anymore.
join at ur own risk.
Comment by tashi rahman khan