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List of the applicants eligible for enrollment (Academic Year 2021)

List of the applicants eligible for enrollment (Academic Year 2021)

CU-MEDi Announcement
List of the applicants eligible for enrollment (Academic Year 2021)

The Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University is pleased to announce the list of eligible applicants for enrollment in the Doctor of Medicine (International Program), Faculty of Medicine for the academic year 2021. Please visit https://cu-medi.md.chula.ac.th/admission/#Announcement for more details.

For the academic year 2022, the timeline and the required documents will be announced as soon as possible on https://cu-medi.md.chula.ac.th/ or sign up via https://forms.gle/1wgBEz98hNQrmKmn8 to get updated information on the upcoming admission.

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