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List of the applicants eligible for selection process (Academic Year 2024)

List of the applicants eligible for selection process (Academic Year 2024)

The Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University is delighted to announce the list of eligible applicants for the selection process for the CU-MEDi International Medical Program in the academic year 2024.

To check your application status, please click here.

For those who were unable to meet the application deadline for the 2024 academic year, stay tuned for updates on the upcoming open house and  the admission timeline for 2025, which will be announced on our official website at https://cu-medi.md.chula.ac.th/ or feel free to sign up via https://forms.gle/K19cavCLRH8GSyD46 to receive the latest information straight to your inbox.

Thank you for your interest in CU-MEDi International Medical Program.

Application date for the academic year 2024 is 1-22 February 2024 by 13:00 hrs. (GMT+7). For more information, please check https://cu-medi.md.chula.ac.th/admissions/.

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