FACULTIES IN BELARUS 1


faculties in belarus

1: General Medicine (English)

Angolan international students come to join general medicine courses at different Belarusian medical universities, but in small numbers.

Belarusian general medicine faculties welcome the nationals of Botswana; they like to study their general medicine courses in English at Belarusian State Medical University in Minsk or at Grodno State Medical University.

Burundi nationals rarely arrive in Belarus to join general medicine at Vitebsk State Medical University or at Gomel State Medical University.

Cameroonian international students love to be doctors; they like to have a European MBBS degree from one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

Cameroonian international students mostly join their general medicine courses in English at Grodno State Medical University or at Belarusian State Medical University in Minsk.

The tuition fee for Belarusian State Medical University for the 2026-2027 intakes is $5,850/year.

Comoros nationals come to Belarus to join general medicine faculties, but their numbers are small.

Congolese international students are welcomed in Belarus to study general medicine; they study their general medicine in the Russian medium after a 10-month language course during their first year.

Ivory Coast nationals rarely arrive in Belarus to join general medicine faculties; the nationals of Ivory Coast join Russian-medium general medicine faculties after a one-year Russian language diploma.

Djibouti nationals are always in small numbers coming to Belarus to pursue general medicine degrees.

Belarusian state medical universities welcome international Eritrean students who want to study for a general medicine course, but they always come in small numbers.

Ethiopian international students like to be doctors, and they arrive in Belarus every year to study general medicine courses.

Eswatini nationals always show great interest in studying general medicine; Belarus welcomes them at its general medicine faculties.

The nationals of Eswatini prefer to study their general medicine courses in English at Gomel State Medical University or at Belarusian State Medical University.

The tuition fee for Gomel State Medical University for the 2026-2027 intakes is $4,620/year.

Gambian international students like to be doctors, and they often apply for admission to different Belarusian general medicine faculties. They always study general medicine in English.

Ghanaian international students are known as brilliant international medical students at all Belarusian medical universities. They are in good numbers, always applying for admission to general medicine faculties, and Belarusian medical universities welcome them at general medicine faculties.

Ghanaian international students are good at English; they join general medicine courses in English at Grodno State Medical University or at Vitebsk State Medical Universities.

The tuition fee for Vitebsk State Medical University for the 2026-2027 intakes is $5,250/year.

Belarus admits Guinean international students to its general medicine faculties, but their numbers are small.

Kenyan international students know the importance of general medicine degrees; they come to Belarus every year to study general medicine, and they always prefer to join general medicine courses in English at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

General medicine courses are very popular among Liberian international students; they love to be in Belarus as international medical students to study general medicine. Liberian international students also like to join English-medium general medicine faculties.

Libyan international students are welcomed in Belarus at Russian medium general medicine faculties.

Malawian international students have no presence in Belarus at present at general medicine faculties, just like Malian international students.

From Mauritania, international medical students also rarely arrive in Belarus to study general medicine.

Moroccan international students travel to other countries every year to study general medicine; they also arrive in Belarus every year to study general medicine in the Russian medium after a one-year Russian language course.

Moroccan international students mostly like to join Belarusian State Medical University or Vitebsk State Medical University.

Mozambican nationals rarely come to Belarus to join general medicine faculties due to poor economic conditions.

Namibian international students are warmly welcomed in Belarus at general medicine faculties; Namibian international students always join general medicine courses in English at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

Belarus has become an ideal study abroad destination in Europe for African international students, who want to study general medicine with an affordable tuition fee and moderate living expenses.

Nigerian international students are in the largest numbers in Belarus studying general medicine at all four state medical universities.

Nigerian international students always choose English as their medium of instruction to study general medicine at different Belarusian state medical universities.

Rwandan international students love being international medical students at one of the Belarusian general medicine faculties. They study general medicine in English normally.

Senegalese international students study a Russian language course on arrival and then join general medicine in the Russian medium at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

The nationals of Sierra Lone join Belarusian general medicine faculties in small numbers.

Belarus welcomes Somalian international students at its general medicine faculties, but they mostly join Russian language courses.

South African international students are acknowledged as the brilliant international medical students in Belarus; they arrive in Belarus every year in good numbers and join general medicine English-medium faculties.

A Russian language course is offered to Sudanese international students in their first year in Belarus, and then they study general medicine in Russian medium in Belarus.

Tanzanian international students are welcomed in Belarus at general medicine faculties, but their numbers are small.

Togolese international students join a Russian language faculty on arrival in Belarus and then study general medicine courses at one of the Belarusian state medical universities with an affordable tuition fee.

Tunisian international students are welcomed in Belarus to study general medicine; they complete a Russian language course before joining the general medicine faculties.

Ugandan international students rarely join general medicine faculties at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

Ugandan international students study general medicine in English at Belarusian medical universities.

Zambia is a country of international students; from Zambia, many medical students join general medicine faculties at Belarusian medical institutes. They study general medicine in English for the whole 6 years.

Zambian international students arrive in Belarus availing a facility of an on-arrival Belarusian visa for Zambian nationals.

Belarusian general medicine faculties attract many Zimbabwean international students every year; their first preference is always an English-medium general medicine course in Belarus.

2: Dentistry (English)

Dentistry is offered at 3 state medical Belarusian universities with English and Russian as mediums of instruction, and the duration of the dentistry course is 5 years for foreign students.

Dentistry is one of the popular medical courses among Cameroonian international students; they join dentistry in English in Belarus at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

Cameroonian international students with a dentistry degree also arrive in Belarus to join orthodontics programs.

Eswatini nationals also come to Belarus and join dentistry faculties at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

Belarus welcomes Ghanaian international students at its dental faculties every year; they study dentistry in English for 5 years.

Ghanaian international students complete their secondary school in Ghana and then take admission to Belarusian dental faculties in English.

Ghanaian nationals with a dentistry degree also arrive in Belarus to join oral or maxillofacial surgery programs as a dental specialization.

Kenyan international students also join Belarusian dental faculties, provided they have a school leaving certificate at the time of admission to Belarusian medical universities.

Kenyan international students also prefer to join dentistry in English at Belarusian state medical universities.

Kenyan dentists also arrive in Belarus to join oral surgery and orthodontics clinical residency programs.

Liberian international students are welcomed in Belarus at the faculties of dentistry; they also come to Belarus with a school-leaving certificate.

Liberian international students study dentistry in English; Liberian international students also come to Belarus for dentistry specialization programs.

Moroccan international students love to study dentistry at Belarusian state medical universities; they join a Russian language course in their first year and then join dentistry in Russian at Belarusian medical universities.

Namibian international students are admitted to Belarusian dental faculties every year, even if their numbers are small, but there are always some.

Namibian international students study dentistry in English for 5 years in Belarus.

Nigerian international students are always in the largest numbers coming to Belarus to pursue dentistry degrees.

Nigerian medical students complete their secondary school in Nigeria or abroad and then are admitted to Belarusian dental faculties.

Nigerian dentists also arrive in Belarus to be dental specialists after completing a clinical residency program.

Rwandan international students come to Belarus in small numbers to join dentistry faculties; they prefer English as their medium of instruction to study dentistry at Belarusian medical universities.

South African international students are welcomed in Belarus at dental faculties; their preference is always to join an English-medium dentistry program in Belarus.

South African international students also join clinical residency in Belarus.

Sudanese international students love being in Belarus at dental faculties; they study dentistry in Russian after completing a language course during their first year in Belarus.

Dentistry is a popular course among Tanzanian international students; they like to join dentistry in English at Belarusian state medical universities.

Tunisian international students study dentistry in Russian in Belarus; they complete secondary school in Tunisia and then are admitted to Belarusian dentistry faculties.

Ugandan international students arrive in Belarus for dentistry education; they join dentistry courses in English.

Belarus warmly welcomes Zambian international students to its dentistry faculties; they complete secondary school in Zambia and then apply for admission to Belarusian dental faculties.

Zambian international students also join specialization programs in Belarus after dentistry.

Zimbabwean international students love to be dentists; they normally choose Belarus for dentistry programs.

Zimbabwean international students like to study dentistry in English at Belarusian state medical universities.

3: Pharmacy (English)

4: Nursing (English)

Nursing is a very popular program among foreign students, and they come to Belarus for nursing courses every year.

Algerian international students rarely join nursing at Belarusian state medical colleges; they study a Russian language course in their first year and then join a bachelor’s in nursing.

Angolan international students like to be professional nurses; they choose Belarus for their nursing courses and normally join a BSN program after one year of Russian language courses.

Benin nationals also rarely come to Belarus to join BSN or MSN programs.

International students from Botswana always like to study nursing at Belarusian state medical colleges; they normally choose nursing in English as their medium of instruction, and Belarus offers English-medium nursing courses.

Burkina Faso nationals rarely join nursing or other courses in Belarus.

Burundi nationals also rarely join nursing courses at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

Nursing is one of the favorite courses among Cameroonian international students; they come to Belarus every year to study nursing in English in Belarus.

Cameroonian international students complete their secondary school in Cameroon and then are admitted to nursing faculties in Belarus.

Chad nationals also rarely join nursing degrees in Belarus.

The nationals of Comoros are welcomed in Belarus to study for a diploma in nursing.

Belarus welcomes Congolese international students at its nursing faculties; they join a Russian language course during their first year before studying their nursing programs.

Congolese international students study nursing in Russian in Belarus after completing a 10-month Russian language course.

After completing their midwifery courses from Belarusian medical universities, they may practice anywhere in the world.

The nationals of Ivory Coast study nursing in the Russian medium; after a one-year language course at one of the Belarusian state universities, they study for a bachelor’s in nursing and then join a master’s in nursing in Belarus.

Djibouti nationals rarely arrive in Belarus to study nursing at Belarusian medical colleges.

Nursing is a popular program among Egyptian international students; they join nursing faculties after studying a 10-month Russian language course. They are good at Arabic normally.

Egyptian international students with good English skills join nursing in English at Belarusian medical universities.

Eswatini nationals love to study nursing at Belarusian medical institutes; they always prefer to study nursing in English at Belarusian state medical colleges.

Ethiopian international students are normally good at English; they study nursing in English at Belarusian institutes.

Eritrean international students are welcomed in Belarus; they normally join a master’s in nursing called an MSN.

Gabonese international students have no presence in Belarus at present studying nursing.

Nursing is a very popular profession among Gambian international students; they always prefer to study nursing in English at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

Ghanaian international students are always in great numbers coming to Belarus for nursing and midwifery courses.

English is always their preferred language to study nursing; they complete their secondary school in Ghana and then are admitted to Belarusian English-medium nursing faculties.

Ghanaian international students join both degree levels in Belarus for nursing, BSN and MSN.

Guinean international students also join nursing programs at Belarusian medical universities; they complete a Russian language course on arrival and then join nursing programs in Russian medium.

Kenyan international students love to study nursing at Belarusian state medical universities and colleges.

Kenyan international students always prefer to study nursing in English at Belarusian medical colleges.

Lesotho nationals rarely come to Belarus for nursing degrees.

Liberian international students love to be nurses; they apply for admission to Belarusian nursing faculties every year, and they join a bachelor’s program in nursing. Sometimes, they join master’s programs in nursing, too.

Libyan international students study nursing in the Russian medium at Belarusian state medical universities; they complete a language course in their first year and then join their nursing and midwifery degrees.

Malawian international students are not in good numbers in Belarus studying nursing programs.

Malian international students are also in small numbers in Belarus studying nursing degrees.

The nationals of Mauritania have no presence in Belarus at nursing faculties.

Mauritius nationals rarely arrive in Belarus for nursing programs.

Moroccan international students are found studying many medical courses at Belarusian state medical universities; they always study nursing in the Russian medium after studying a Russian language course in their first year.

Mozambican nationals have a small presence in Belarus, studying medical courses and nursing too.

Namibian international students apply for admission to Belarusian nursing faculties every year; they are good at English, and their preference is always to join English-medium nursing faculties at Belarusian medical universities.

Nigerian international students are in the greatest numbers in Belarus, studying nursing at the bachelor’s and master’s degree levels.

English is always their preferred language of instruction to study nursing at Belarusian medical colleges.

Nigerian international students are admitted to Belarusian nursing faculties once they pass their secondary school in Nigeria.

Belarus warmly welcomes Rwandan international students at its nursing faculties; they like to study nursing in English at Belarusian colleges.

Rwandan international students join nursing programs at Belarusian state medical universities once they complete their secondary school in Rwanda.

Belarusian visas for Rwandan nationals are issued on arrival at Minsk International Airport.

Senegalese international students rarely join medical courses at Belarusian medical universities.

International students from Sierra Leone are not in good numbers in Belarus studying midwifery courses.

Belarus admits Somalian international students to its state medical colleges to study nursing; they study in the Russian medium after completing a language course.

South African international students are welcomed in Belarus at nursing faculties; they join nursing programs at Belarusian medical colleges every year, and these South African international students always join English-medium nursing faculties to complete their BSN or MSN programs.

Sudanese nationals are welcomed in Belarus at Russian language faculties; they study nursing in Russian after completing a one-year Russian language course at Belarusian state universities and colleges.

Tanzanian international students like to be in Belarus at nursing faculties, but their numbers are small at present.

Togolese international students are good at French; they study nursing after completing a 10-month language course at one of the Belarusian universities.

Tunisian international students always prefer to study nursing in Russian at Belarusian universities after studying a Russian language course.

Ugandan international students join different medical courses at Belarusian institutes; they also like to be professional nurses after graduating from Belarus.

Zambian international students are in good numbers applying for admission to Belarusian nursing faculties.

English is always their chosen medium of instruction for nursing courses, and Belarus offers nursing in English.

Belarusian visas for Zambian nationals are issued at Minsk International Airport.

Zimbabwean international students are in the greatest numbers in Belarus, studying nursing in the English medium.

Zimbabwean international students join nursing courses after completing their secondary school in Zimbabwe.

Belarusian visas for Zimbabwean nationals are reissued by the embassy of Belarus in Zimbabwe.

5: Clinical Residency

6: Radiology

7: Dental Technician

8: Anesthesia

9: Veterinary Medicine (English + Russian)

Algerian international students always show interest in studying veterinary medicine courses at Belarusian veterinary science universities. They study veterinary medicine after a one-year language course at Belarusian institutes.

Angolan international students are welcomed to veterinary medicine faculties in Belarus; they also join a Russian language course before studying their veterinary medicine degrees.

Benin nationals are in small numbers studying veterinary medicine programs at Belarusian state universities.

International students from Botswana are admitted to Belarusian veterinary medicine faculties once they complete their secondary school in Botswana.

Burundian nationals learn the Russian language in their first year in Belarus and then join undergraduate veterinary medicine faculties at one of the Belarusian state universities.

Cameroonian international students are always in good numbers coming to Belarus to study undergraduate veterinary medicine programs. They complete a language course in their first year and then join an undergraduate or master’s program in veterinary medicine at one of the animal science faculties.

Chad nationals have no presence in Belarus studying for veterinary medicine degrees.

Comoros nationals are welcomed to Belarusian veterinary science faculties, provided they have passed secondary school in Comoros or abroad.

Belarusian state universities with veterinary medicine faculties welcome Congolese international students, who want to study for an undergraduate or graduate program of veterinary medicine.

Ivorian nationals join a Russian language faculty in their first year and then join a bachelor’s in veterinary medicine.

Veterinary medicine courses are very popular among Egyptian international students. They arrive in Belarus and join a Russian language faculty. After receiving a Russian language diploma during their first year, they join animal sciences courses at one of the Belarusian state universities.

Eswatini nationals love to study veterinary medicine programs at Belarusian state universities; they are admitted to Belarusian veterinary medicine faculties once they have a secondary school certificate at the time of admission.

Eritrean international students with a secondary school certificate become eligible to join undergraduate veterinary medicine courses at Belarusian veterinary science academies.

Ethiopian nationals also join veterinary medicine faculties in Belarus; they study a Russian language course in their first year and then join an undergraduate degree program in veterinary medicine.

Gabonese nationals rarely join Belarusian veterinary medicine faculties.

Gambian international students always show interest in studying veterinary medicine; it is proven by their arrival in Belarus at veterinary medicine faculties.

Ghanaian international students study different medical courses at Belarusian state medical universities; they also like to join veterinary medicine programs at Belarusian universities.

Guinean international students study a language course on arrival in Belarus and then join undergraduate degrees in veterinary medicine.

Kenyan international students like being veterinary medicine specialists, which is also called DVM, doctor of veterinary medicine; they join veterinary medicine programs at Belarusian institutes every year.

Lesotho nationals rarely come to Belarus to study veterinary medicine courses.

Liberian international students are welcomed in Belarus at veterinary medicine faculties; they come to Belarus after completing their secondary school in Liberia.

Libyan international students complete a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then join veterinary medicine in the Russian medium.

Malawian nationals have no presence in Belarus at veterinary medicine faculties.

Malian nationals also have no presence in Belarus studying veterinary medicine.

Moroccan international students are in great numbers, always studying veterinary medicine at Belarusian state universities; they join a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus and then join a bachelor’s in veterinary medicine at one of the Belarusian state universities.

Namibian international students are welcomed in Belarus who want to be veterinary medicine specialists; they study veterinary medicine in English, provided it is offered at Belarusian state universities.

Nigerian international students come to Belarus in the largest numbers every year and join different courses; they also join veterinary medicine programs at Belarusian state universities.

The tuition fee for veterinary medicine in Belarus is moderate and affordable for foreign students.

Belarusian visas for Nigerian nationals are issued by the embassy of Belarus in Nigeria.

Rwandan international students always show interest in Belarusian higher education in the field of veterinary medicine.

A Russian language course is offered to Senegalese international students on arrival in Belarus before starting their veterinary medicine degrees at one of the Belarusian state universities.

Somalian international students are welcomed in Belarus to join veterinary medicine courses, but their numbers are small due to affordability.

Sierra Leone nationals sometimes show interest in studying veterinary medicine at Belarusian state universities.

The numbers of South African international students are always great arriving in Belarus to study veterinary medicine.

Belarusian visas for South African nationals are issued by the embassy of Belarus in South Africa.

Sudanese nationals join veterinary medicine faculties after completing their one-year Russian language course at one of the Belarusian state universities.

Togolese nationals rarely join veterinary medicine programs at Belarusian state universities.

Tanzanian international students are welcomed in Belarus at veterinary medicine faculties, but their numbers are small.

Tunisian international students complete a Russian language course during their first year in Belarus and then join a veterinary medicine undergraduate program.

Ugandan international students always love to be veterinary medicine degree holders; they join veterinary medicine faculties once they have a secondary school certificate.

Zambian international students are welcomed warmly at Belarusian veterinary medicine faculties.

Zimbabwean international students apply for admission to veterinary medicine faculties at Belarusian state universities once they pass their secondary school in Zimbabwe or abroad.

10: Medical Laboratory Science (English)

Engineering Faculties

1: Computer Science (English)

2: Information Technology (English)

3: Telecommunication (English)

4: Biomedical Engineering (English)

5: Electrical Engineering (English)

6: Civil Engineering (English)

7: Architectural Engineering (English)

8: Aeronautical Engineering (English)

9: Chemical Engineering

10: Oil & Gas Engineering

Management Faculties

1: Business Administration (English)

2: Business Management (English)

3: Economics (English)

4: Management (English)

5: Accounting (English)

6: Finance (English)

7: Banking (English)

8: MBA (English)

Other Faculties

1: Transport

2: Forestry

3: Creative Arts

4: Fine Arts

Preparatory Faculty

Russian language faculty for the foundation course

Interested international applicants may contact us anytime, freely, for 2025–2026 intakes through the following contact details:.

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