University type: Public Available Degrees: Bachelor/Master
Medium of Course: English
University Grade: B
World Rank: 2432
Estd. Year: 1922
ECFMG Status: Approved
Program Type: Paid
Degree Awarded: Doctor of Medicine (MD)
About University
The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU, Lietuvos sveikatos moksly universitetas) is the largest institution of higher education for biomedical sciences in Lithuania, successfully integrating studies,research, and clinical practice. LSMU consists of two main academies: Medical Academy and Veterinary Academy. Students of medicine, odontology, and nursing gain their practical skills at the LSMU Hospital Kauno Klinikos, which is the largest medical institution in the Baltic States. More than 2,200 physicians and residents shoulder to shoulder with 2,400 members of the nursing staff take care of over 90,000 patients at the LSMU Hospital each year. LSMU is an
active participant in the ERASMUS exchange program. Students may study at foreign universities or go abroad for practice for a period of up to one year.
Eligibility:
75% PCB and above in 12th Grade, NEET Qualified, Written Exam, Online Interview.
Available Programs:
(graduates receive a Master’s degree)
(graduates receive a Bachelor’s degree)
(graduates receive a Master’s degree)
The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU) provides a multicultural academic setting with extensive student support programs, including assistance with cultural adjustment, mentoring, tutoring, and psychological counselling. The non-profit student union at LSMU organizes events, offering numerous extracurricular activities
and opportunities for community development. The university upholds strong academic traditions, boasts modern facilities, and ensures a comfortable study environment. Additionally, LSMU collaborates with over 140 universities across Europe, Asia, and America for study and research, enriching the educational experience for its students.
The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU) offers on-campus housing options for first-year students, including two hostels. Additionally, the university provides limited rooms in private apartments and residency halls for international students. The hostels feature furnished rooms with internet access, and students can opt to share
rooms to reduce rent expenses. The rental fee covers heating, water, power, internet connection, and the use of a common kitchen. Due to limited availability, students are advised to apply for hostels early, sign a housing contract, and pay rent at the beginning of each month to secure their accommodations.