Overview
Fiji National University College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences is located in Tamavua, Suva, Fiji. The college was established in 2010 as part of Fiji National University. It offers programs in medicine, nursing, public health, pharmacy, medical laboratory science, physiotherapy, and dietetics and nutrition.
Programs Offered
Fiji National University College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences provides the following healthcare programs:
– Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS).
– Nursing (Diploma and Degree programs).
– Public Health.
– Pharmacy.
– Medical Laboratory Science.
– Physiotherapy.
– Dietetics and Nutrition.
Accreditation
The college is accredited by the Fiji Higher Education Commission and other relevant bodies. The accreditation type includes both national and international standards, though specific accreditation bodies are not detailed.
Admissions
Admissions are open to both male and female students, including international applicants. Application requirements include:
– A high school diploma or equivalent.
– English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL).
– An entrance exam or interview for some programs.
– Additional program-specific requirements.
The academic year typically starts in February or July, though specific dates may vary.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees vary by program and range approximately from FJD 10,000 to FJD 35,000 per year. Specific fee details can be confirmed through the college’s official channels.
Enrollment and Rankings
Specific enrollment numbers are not publicly available. As of 2023, Fiji National University College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences is not ranked in the QS World University Rankings.
Additional Information
For accurate and up-to-date information, prospective students are encouraged to visit the official website of Fiji National University College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences or contact the admissions office directly. Regional resources or the university’s official portal may provide additional insights if specific details are unavailable.
