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BMC accepts all students regardless of their nationalities or gender and grants them equal rights and privileges to participate in its programs and activities. The College believes in segregated education between male and female students and embraces it. However, it provides them with equal treatment in rights and duties. The College aspires with such policy to achieve the highest ethical and academic standards that are consistent with our cultural heritage and Islamic identity. BMC assists its international registered students in getting the "Student Visa" according to the regulations of visas issuing system applied in Saudi Arabia. Admission and Registration requirements:
Rules of Acceptance: The terms and rules of acceptance for admission to the college are the same for each student regardless of gender, race or nationality. A student must pass the english language test, medical examination, in addition to other requirements set by the specific faculty the student wishes to join. Batterjee Medical College accepts students who meet the following conditions:
5. Students should have the certificate of good conduct. 6. The student should not exceed the age of 28 years. 7. Pay the registration fees which is non-refundable in addition to the other expenses. PLEASE NOTE: International Students would need to pay the full tuition fee of the particular academic year if they want to get the Student Visa from BMC. 8. The student must pass a medical check up. 9. The College does not accept students who have been expelled from other Universities. 10. Students who hold an international certificate (GCE, IGCE, IBT, SAT, American High School Diploma, etc.) should secure the equivalence for their degree from the Ministry of Higher Education in Saudi Arabia. This certificate of equivalence will state that the degree held by the candidate is equivalent to the Saudi Secondary School Certificate. A necessary requirement for registration is that the student has completed 12 years of scholastic education (i.e.: finished grade 12 of schooling). PLEASE NOTE: Securing the equivalence is the responsibility of the student. To get equivalance from the Ministry of Higher Education, the student needs 5 O-levels and 1 A level, or 5 O levels and 2 AS levels. 12. Students with special needs will be only admitted to the faculty of Health Administration. This decision is based on the rules and regulations of the College Council. 13. Students should pass the TOEFL exam any time before the 2nd year of their major. The score should be 500 and above. 14. Students who wish to be exempted from the foundation year should pass the Evaluation Admission test.(The exam is possible only for students with international certificates or students transferred from other universities) (The exam is not optional; the academic department will enable the student to take the exam according to the evaluation of his/her transcript). The cost of these tests is a non refundable SR7000. Students, who pass the Evaluation test, will not pay the registration fees. If the student fails the test, and wishes to join the foundation year, he/she will be also exempted from paying the registration fees. If the student fails in the Evaluation test and doesn't wish to continue with BMC, the SR7000 will not be refunded. 15. Students who hold Saudi Secondary School certificate (litrature section or sharia'h), can only join the faculties of Health Adminstration and Technology Information System. 16. Students need to submit the original copies of the admission requirements to complete the process of registration 17. Student must provide any other requirements specified by the College Board at the time of the application. 18. The high school certificate of the student(s) should not be older than 5 years at the time of registration in BMC. 19. If student will not join the college without any prior information a month after the academic year starts, the student's registration will be canceled. The regulatory board of each faculty defining the curriculum and the number of hours allocated for each course. Studying in the university is based on a full year program.
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