Campus Location
Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina São Paulo (FMSP-USP) is located in São Paulo, Brazil.
Healthcare Programs Offered
FMSP-USP offers a Medicine (MD) program, as well as other health-related programs including Nursing, Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Biomedical Sciences.
Accreditation Status
FMSP-USP is accredited by the Ministry of Education (MEC) of Brazil and recognized by the Brazilian higher education system. It operates as a public institution.
QS World Ranking
Universidade de São Paulo (USP) is ranked 115th in the QS World University Rankings 2023, and its Faculty of Medicine is highly regarded nationally and internationally.
Enrollment Numbers
Exact enrollment numbers are not publicly available, but the institution has a significant number of students enrolled, particularly in its Medicine program.
Tuition Fees
Tuition is free for undergraduate courses as it is a public institution, but students may need to cover administrative fees and living expenses.
Application Requirements
Prospective students must submit the following documents:
– A completed application form
– A high school diploma or equivalent
– Official transcripts
– Results of an entrance examination (Vestibular or ENEM score)
– Proof of proficiency in Portuguese (if applicable)
– Interviews or additional requirements for the Medicine program (if applicable)
Year Established
FMSP-USP was established in 1934.
Medical Program Start Date
The academic year typically begins in February.
Gender Admitted
FMSP-USP admits both male and female students.
Foreign Students Admitted
Yes, foreign students are admitted, but they must meet specific requirements, including proficiency in Portuguese and validation of academic credentials.
Admissions Contact
For admissions inquiries, prospective students can contact FMSP-USP via email at secretaria@fm.usp.br or visit the official website for more details.
Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina São Paulo (FMSP-USP) provides accredited education in Medicine and other health-related programs, addressing the educational needs of the São Paulo region and beyond.
