Overview
Gullas College of Medicine, University of the Visayas is located in Cebu City, Philippines. The university was established in 1919, and the College of Medicine was founded later, with the exact year not specified. The medical program began approximately between 2000 and 2010. Gullas College of Medicine, University of the Visayas offers programs in medicine, nursing, and public health and allied health sciences. The college is open to both male and female students, including international applicants.
Programs Offered
Gullas College of Medicine, University of the Visayas provides the following healthcare programs:
– MD (Doctor of Medicine)
– Nursing
– Public health and allied health sciences programs
Accreditation
The college is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) in the Philippines and is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Enrollment and Tuition Fees
Gullas College of Medicine, University of the Visayas enrolls approximately 500–1,000 students annually across all healthcare programs, with numbers varying by intake. As a private institution, tuition fees are structured as follows:
– Local students: USD 3,000–5,000 per year
– International students: USD 4,000–6,000 per year (varies based on nationality)
Application Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
– Completion of secondary education with a strong science background
– Minimum GPA of 2.5 or equivalent
– English proficiency test for non-native speakers
– Submission of the application form, academic transcripts, and other supporting documents
Admissions Contact
For inquiries regarding admissions, contact:
Email: admissions@uv.edu.ph
Global Recognition
As of 2023, Gullas College of Medicine, University of the Visayas is not ranked in the QS World University Rankings.
Gullas College of Medicine, University of the Visayas continues to contribute to the fields of medicine, nursing, and public health and allied health sciences education in the Philippines, offering structured programs and accredited qualifications to its students.
