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Announcement on Change to Interview and Psychological Assessment for 2021

Announcement on Change to Interview and Psychological Assessment for 2021

According to the Chulalongkorn University Announcement on Admission to the Doctor of Medicine (International Program) for the Academic Year 2021 dated 9th July 2020, the applicants who are selected for an interview and psychological assessment will be interviewed at the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University on 21st April 2021.

Due to Chulalongkorn University’s consideration on the appropriate interview format, all of the interviews and the psychological assessments for admission to the Doctor of Medicine (International Program), Faculty of Medicine for the academic year 2021 will be changed to an online format. The Faculty of Medicine will inform further information on the interview and psychological assessment to the eligible applicants’ emails stated in the applications.

To find the official announcement, please visit https://cu-medi.md.chula.ac.th/admission/#Announcement

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