Foreign citizens and stateless persons can enter Mogilev Medical College (hereinafter referred to as the College) to receive secondary specialized education:

on a paid basis – based on the results of the final certification when mastering the content of the educational program for preparing individuals for admission to educational institutions;

on a paid basis – based on the results of an interview that determines the level of their proficiency in the language in which the educational process is carried out, in an amount sufficient to master the educational program of secondary specialized education.

Admission of foreign citizens and stateless persons to receive secondary specialized education is carried out on the basis of an agreement on the training of a specialist with secondary specialized education on a paid basis.

Agreements, which, in addition to the essential conditions established by law, provide for the responsibility of the parties to pay expenses in the event of circumstances under which a foreign citizen and stateless person can be expelled from the Republic of Belarus, are concluded by an educational institution:

with foreign citizens and stateless persons;

with legal representatives of minor foreign citizens and stateless persons*;

with representatives of foreign citizens and stateless persons acting on the basis of a power of attorney certified by a notary public or an authorized official;

with a legal entity paying the cost of education.

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*Upon presentation of documents confirming the status of the legal representative of a minor foreign citizen and a stateless person.

 

Documents executed in a foreign language shall be accompanied by a notarized translation into Belarusian or Russian.

Foreign citizens and stateless persons are enrolled in the College after passing in the territorial healthcare organizations, determined by the College in agreement with the main department of health of the Mogilev Regional Executive Committee, a mandatory medical examination confirming the absence of medical contraindications to study in the Republic of Belarus. The list of medical contraindications to the education of foreign citizens and stateless persons arriving to study in the Republic of Belarus is established by the Ministry of Health in agreement with the Ministry of Education.

A prerequisite for enrolling foreign citizens and stateless persons in the College is that they have an identity document, as well as a visa and a contract of compulsory medical insurance *, drawn up in the manner prescribed by law.

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* With the exception of citizens of states for which a visa-free regime for entry into the Republic of Belarus and exit from the Republic of Belarus is established, as well as persons exempted from compulsory medical insurance.