Intake
Students are admitted in two batches annually in April and October. The eligibility criteria are based on the guidelines of the regulatory bodies in Malaysia. Admission is on merit thus allowing for a level playing field in this contentious area.
Closing dates for each intake is on 31st January and 31st July respectively.
Fees (subject to change)
Year |
MALAYSIAN STUDENTS |
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS |
1 |
RM36,000* (semester 1) |
RM38,000* |
RM32,500 (semester 2) |
RM35,000 |
2 |
RM32,500 (semester 3) |
RM35,000 |
RM32,500 (semester 4) |
RM35,000 |
3 |
RM35,000 (semester 5) |
RM42,500 |
RM35,000 (semester 6) |
RM42,500 |
4 |
RM35,000 (semester 7) |
RM42,500 |
RM35,000 (semester 8) |
RM42,500 |
5 |
RM37,500 (semester 9) |
RM45,000 |
RM37,500 (semester 10) |
RM45,000 |
Total |
RM348,500 |
RM403,000 |
(*inclusive of refundable caution deposit of RM3,500/- for Malaysian students & RM3,000/- for International students)
Programme Structure
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Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in Collaboration with Manipal University
Melaka Manipal Medical College offers a 5 year twinning programme of 10 semesters leading to the M.B.B.S. degree awarded by Manipal University.
Programme Structure:PHASE |
SUBJECT |
DURATION |
EXAM |
Phase I, Stage-I (Manipal Campus) |
Anatomy Physiology & Biochemistry |
One Year
(Semester 1 & 2) |
Anatomy, Physiology & Biochemistry |
Phase I, Stage-II(a) (Manipal Campus) |
Pharmacology , Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine & Clinical Skills |
One Year
(Semester 3 & 4) |
Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology & Forensic Medicine |
Phase I, Stage-II(b) (Manipal Campus) |
Clinical Subjects |
Half Year
(Semester 5) |
Clinical Exit Examination |
Phase II, Stage-I (Melaka Campus) |
Clinical Subjects |
One and a Half Year
(Semester 6 – 8) |
Theory & Clinical Competency Examination |
Phase II, Stage- II (Melaka Campus) |
Clinical Subjects |
One Year
(Semester 9 & 10) |
Comprehensive Examination in Clinical Subjects (Theory and Practical) |
The first phase of 2 ½ years (5 semesters) is conducted in the Manipal Campus in India. The basic sciences and pre-clinical subjects are covered in 4 semesters. During the 5th semester, students commence their clinical training. This semester in India exposes them to the morbidity profile related to the prevailing socio-economic conditions.
The second phase of 5 semesters (2½ years) is at the Melaka Campus, Malaysia. Clinical training is undertaken at the Melaka General Hospital, Hospital Pakar Sultanah Fatimah, Jasin Hospital, Tangkak Hospital and at the Community Health Centres. The academic programme is student-centred with emphasis on self-directed learning, group discussions and problem-based learning.
The internal standards and quality are ensured through the office of the Dean and Heads of Department at MMMC as well as Heads of Departments from the affiliated hospitals.
External standards and quality are assured through periodic review by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) as well as the Malaysian Medical Council. |
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