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study physiotherapy in BelarusSTUDY PHYSIOTHERAPY IN BELARUS

Foreign students love to study physiotherapy in Belarus, and it is proved through the number of foreign students every year coming to Belarus for physiotherapy courses at state universities.

WHERE TO STUDY PHYSIOTHERAPY IN BELARUS?

Physiotherapy in Belarus is offered at many sports universities, which work under the government of Belarus, and every year, a large number of foreign students come to study physiotherapy courses at these universities.

All foreign students who look for any university abroad, especially in Europe, for their physiotherapy degree courses choose Belarusian universities because the tuition fee at these universities is moderate, and the living expenses are affordable for foreign students and their parents during their academic stay in Belarus.

Physiotherapy in Belarus is taught by professional teaching staff, and the quality of education is of high standards.

These physiotherapists may work anywhere in the world after graduating from Belarus, as they are trained according to international standards.

Foreign students who come to study physiotherapy in Belarus live in university hostels during their whole academic period in Belarus, but some love to rent an apartment in the city near their university, so university management does not object to it.

ADMISSION PROCESS FOR STUDYING PHYSIOTHERAPY IN BELARUS

Physiotherapy is offered at the bachelor’s and master’s levels at universities in Belarus.

A bachelor’s in physiotherapy consists of 4 years at all state universities, and any foreign national who has passed his or her secondary school may apply for admission to these universities in Belarus.

The nationals of Asian countries are required to pass their 12 years of education for admission, and also all foreign nationals should have a valid travel passport with them.

A master’s in Belarus is offered for 2 years at all universities. Interested national and international applicants must have a bachelor’s degree with them already for applying.

HOW TO SEND ADMISSION DOCUMENTS FOR STUDYING IN BELARUS

We always recommend all foreign students send their admission documents by scan in the email of the admissions staff, but these admission documents should be in an appropriate format and visible to read, as the admissions staff has to assess their admission eligibility.

ADMISSION RESULTS

Once the admission documents are received by admissions staff in their email, they assess the admission eligibility for these foreign applicants through their present qualifications.

This assessment process is completed within 2 days, and all foreign applicants are sent an email about their admission results.

Eligible foreign nationals send their admission fee and scan the receipt in the email of admissions staff.

All foreign nationals who are not found eligible are asked to send more academic documents in case they are required for admission processing at the migration department in Belarus for their physiotherapy courses.

OFFICIAL STUDY ADMISSION LETTERS ISSUANCE FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS WHO INTEND TO STUDY IN BELARUS

All foreign nationals who want to study in Belarus are required to have an official study invitation from the migration department in Belarus, and this issuance process is completed within 2 weeks at the migration department.

Only for eligible applicants are these invitations issued.

FOREIGN STUDENTS STUDYING PHYSIOTHERAPY IN BELARUS

Algerian international students love to study physiotherapy courses, and they come to Belarus in small numbers at present.

They study a Russian language course in their first year and then join a bachelor’s in physiotherapy at Belarusian State University of Physical Culture in Minsk.

Algerian international students receive an invitation and an OK to board from the Belarusian migration department, and then only they travel from Algeria to Belarus. A Belarusian student visa is issued to them at Minsk International Airport.

Angolan international students join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then start their physiotherapy courses at Belarusian sports universities.

After admission, Angolan international students travel to Belarus from Angola, and they are issued a Belarus study visa on arrival at Minsk International Airport.

Benin nationals have never been coming to Belarus in large numbers; sometimes they arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy programs after a Russian language course at physical culture universities.

They also require a study invitation with an OK to board for traveling to Belarus from Benin; a Belarus student visa is issued to them on arrival at Minsk International Airport.

The nationals of Botswana come to Belarus in small numbers to join undergraduate physiotherapy courses; a few also join master’s in physiotherapy.

They also study their physiotherapy courses in the Russian medium after a one-year Russian language course at one of the Belarusian sports institutes.

Botswana nationals obtain their Belarusian student visas on arrival at Minsk International Airport, provided they have an official study invitation and an OK to board for departure from Botswana to Belarus.

At present, there are no international students from Burkina Faso in Belarus studying physiotherapy.

Burundi nationals rarely come to Belarus to study physiotherapy degree programs.

Cape Verde nationals have no presence in Belarus at present at the physiotherapy faculties.

Cameroonian international students are always in good numbers coming to Belarus to study physiotherapy courses.

In their first year, they join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus. and then they join their actual physiotherapy undergraduate and graduate courses at the Belarusian sports universities.

Cameroonian international students complete their secondary school in Cameroon, and then only they become eligible to study undergraduate physiotherapy courses at the Belarusian universities.

To be admitted to a graduate faculty of physiotherapy, Cameroonian international students should have a bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy at the time of admission to one of the Belarusian universities.

After a successful admission process, Cameroonian international students receive a Belarusian study invitation with an OK to board for departure to Belarus from Cameroon, and a Belarus student visa is issued to them on arrival at Minsk International Airport.

Yaoundé is a prominent city in Cameroon with an international airport; the residents of Yaoundé City come to Belarus in good numbers and join physiotherapy degree programs.

Douala is also a prominent Cameroonian city with an international airport; many Cameroonian international students from this city arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy undergraduate and graduate courses at one of the Belarusian sports colleges and universities.

Bamenda is also a Cameroonian city; from this city, a few Cameroonian international students come to Belarus to study physiotherapy programs.

Mbouda is also a Cameroonian city; sometimes from this city, a few Cameroonian international students arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

Loum is a low-populated city in Cameroon; rarely do Cameroonian international students arrive in Belarus for physiotherapy courses.

From the Central African Republic, rarely do foreign students come to Belarus to join physiotherapy courses.

Chad nationals have no presence at present in Belarus at physiotherapy faculties.

Comoros nationals sometimes arrive in Belarus to study physiotherapy, but in small numbers.

During their first year, they join a Russian language course; after completion of this language course, they join physiotherapy courses in Russian as their medium of instruction.

Congolese international students depart abroad in good numbers every year to study physiotherapy courses; they come to Belarus in good numbers and join physiotherapy degree programs.

Congolese international students study a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then join their graduate and undergraduate physiotherapy courses at one of the Belarusian universities.

Congolese international students pass their secondary school in Congo, and then only they are eligible to apply for admission to one of the Belarusian universities to study physiotherapy.

A Belarusian student visa is issued to Congolese nationals on arrival at Minsk International Airport, provided they have a study invitation and an OK to board for departure from Congo to Belarus.

Ivory Coast nationals depart for European countries every year to study physiotherapy degrees; they also arrive in Belarus and join sports universities to study physiotherapy courses.

International students from the Ivory Coast arrive in Belarus, provided they have finished their secondary school in the Ivory Coast. They join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus during their first year and then start studying their desired physiotherapy courses.

Ivory Coast nationals are required to have a bachelor’s degree at the time of admission to Belarusian graduate faculties of physiotherapy.

After a successful admission process, they receive a study invitation and an OK to board for departure from Ivory Coast to Belarus, and a Belarus student visa is issued to them on arrival at Minsk International Airport.

Djibouti nationals come to Belarus sometimes to study physiotherapy, but in small numbers.

Egyptian international students love to study physiotherapy courses at the Belarusian universities.

International students from Egypt study a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus and then study their actual physiotherapy courses in the Russian medium.

There is a Belarusian embassy in Egypt, and international students from Egypt receive an official student invitation from the Belarusian migration department, and then they lodge a student visa application at the Belarusian embassy in Cairo.

https://egypt.mfa.gov.by/en/embassy/address/

Eritrean international students come to Belarus every year in small numbers to join physiotherapy courses after a one-year Russian language course at one of the Belarusian state universities.

Eritrean international students come to Belarus to study physiotherapy only once they have completed their secondary school in Eritrea or abroad.

Eritrean international students travel to Belarus from Eritrea, provided they have a study invitation and an OK to board for departure to Belarus from Eritrea. A Belarus study visa is issued to them on arrival at Minsk International Airport.

The nationals of Swaziland love to study physiotherapy courses abroad; they come to Belarus every year in small numbers and join physiotherapy courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

International students from Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) complete their secondary school and then only may join an undergraduate physiotherapy course at one of the Belarusian universities.

Eswatini nationals receive a study invitation and an OK to board from the Belarusian migration department and then travel to Belarus. A Belarusian student visa is issued to them on arrival at Minsk International Airport.

Ethiopian international students are welcomed in Belarus at physiotherapy faculties for their graduate and undergraduate programs.

A secondary school certificate holder who is a national of Ethiopia becomes eligible to study for an undergraduate degree in physiotherapy, while for a master’s in physiotherapy, they should have a bachelor’s degree.

Ethiopian international students are entitled to obtain an on-arrival Belarusian student visa at Minsk International Airport.

Gabonese international students rarely come to Belarus to study health-related courses in Belarus, but there are always a few. Gabonese international students are good at French; they join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus, and upon completion of the language course, they join their physiotherapy undergraduate or graduate courses at Belarusian State University of Physical Culture.

Gabonese international students may only join any course at the Belarusian universities once they have a school leaving certificate. After a successful admission application, a Belarusian study invitation with an OK to board is approved by the migration department; then only they may travel to Belarus from Gabon, and a Belarusian student visa is issued to them on arrival at Minsk International Airport.

Gambian international students travel abroad for their higher education every year; they also come to Belarus and join physiotherapy courses at graduate and undergraduate levels.

After completing a secondary school in Gambia, they may apply for admission and join physiotherapy programs at Belarusian institutes.

Gambian international students are required to have a Belarus student invitation with an OK to board for departure from Gambia to Belarus, and they are issued a Belarus student visa on their arrival at Minsk International Airport.

Ghanaian international students arrive in Belarus every year in large numbers and join general medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, optometry, and physiotherapy degree programs.

In order to be eligible for admission to undergraduate faculties of physiotherapy, they should have a secondary school certificate at the time of admission.

For graduate faculties of physiotherapy, they require a bachelor’s degree at the time of admission.

Ghanaian international students do not need to attend an embassy of Belarus for their Belarusian student visa processing; they are issued Belarus study visas on their arrival at Minsk International Airport, provided they have a study invitation and an OK to board issued by the Belarusian migration department.

Accra is the capital of Ghana with an international airport; the most Ghanaian international students arrive in Belarus from this city. After admission, they depart from their own city using Kotoka International Airport to Minsk International Airport.

Kumasi is a populated city in Ghana; its residents travel to Belarus from Ghana every year in large numbers and join general medicine, pediatrics, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Another populated city in Ghana is Tamale; from this city, many Ghanaian international students arrive in Belarus every year to join general medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Takoradi is also a prominent city in Ghana; its residents travel to Belarus every year in small numbers to study general medicine, nursing, dentistry, and physiotherapy degree programs.

Atsiaman is also a prominent city in Ghana; the residents of Atsiaman come to Belarus every year and join physiotherapy courses. Atsiaman residents travel to Accra for their departure to Belarus to use Kotoka International Airport.

From Guinea, international students arrive in Belarus every year in small numbers and join physiotherapy courses.

Guinean international students are good at French; they study a Russian language course on arrival in their first year, and then they start studying their physiotherapy degree programs at graduate and undergraduate levels.

Guinean international students receive a study invitation with an OK to board from Belarus, and then only when they depart from Guinea to Belarus are they issued Belarus student visas at Minsk International Airport.

Kenya is a country of international students; from Kenya, a few international students arrive in Belarus every year to join general medicine, nursing, dentistry, optometry, and physiotherapy degrees.

Kenyan international students become eligible for admission only once they have a secondary school certificate.

There is a Belarusian embassy in Kenya; Kenyan international students obtain their Belarus student visas from this embassy in their country.

Lesotho residents have no presence at present in Belarus at physiotherapy faculties.

Liberian international students travel abroad in good numbers every year, and they also come to Belarus and join general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

After passing their secondary school in Liberia, they become eligible for admission to one of the Belarusian universities.

They receive an official study invitation and an OK to board to depart from Liberia to Belarus; they are issued Belarus study visas at Minsk International Airport.

Libyan international students come to Belarus in small numbers to join physiotherapy courses after a one-year Russian language course at one of the Belarusian state universities.

There are no international students from Madagascar at present studying physiotherapy programs at one of the Belarusian institutes.

Malawian international students arrive in Belarus in small numbers and join physiotherapy courses after a one-year Russian language course.

Malawian international students receive a Belarusian study invitation with an OK to board, and then they travel to Belarus from Malawi. and a Belarus student visa is issued to them on arrival.

Malian international students rarely come to Belarus to study physiotherapy.

From Mauritania, rarely do international students come to Belarus to join physiotherapy programs.

Mauritius nationals love to study abroad for their medical courses; they also travel to Belarus to study MBBS, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, and physiotherapy courses.

Morocco is called a country of foreign students. From Morocco, many international students arrive in Belarus every year and join a Russian language course in their first year. Upon completion of the Russian language course, they join their physiotherapy courses in the Russian medium.

Moroccan international students complete their secondary school in Morocco, and then only they become eligible for admission to one of the Belarusian universities.

After a successful admission process, eligible Moroccan international students receive a Belarusian student invitation with an OK to board, and then they depart from Morocco to Belarus; they are issued Belarusian study visas on arrival.

Mozambican nationals rarely travel to Belarus to join physiotherapy courses.

Namibian international students travel to Belarus every year and join general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

After completion of secondary school in Namibia, they may apply for admission to one of the Belarusian state universities.

They are issued a Belarusian student invitation with an OK to board by the Belarusian migration department, then they depart from Namibia to Belarus, and a student visa is issued to Namibian international students at Minsk International Airport.

Nigerian international students are always in the largest numbers coming to Belarus to study general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, public health, pediatrics, and physiotherapy courses.

To be admitted to a graduate faculty, Nigerian international students should have an undergraduate degree.

To join an undergraduate program, Nigerian international students are required to have a secondary school certificate at the time of admission to one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

There is an embassy of Belarus in Nigeria; they apply for their student visas at the embassy in Abuja City, provided they have a Belarusian student invitation approved by the migration department.

Only after obtaining a Belarusian student visa may they travel to Belarus from Nigeria.

Ibadan is a prominent city in Nigeria and a heavily populated city; its residents travel to Belarus every year in large numbers to study general medicine, dentistry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Kano is another prominent Nigerian city; from this city, many Nigerian international students arrive in Belarus every year to study physiotherapy courses.

Lagos is the most prominent city in Nigeria; this city is a commercial hub and the most heavily populated city in Nigeria. Its residents come to Belarus in the greatest numbers to study general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

There is also an international airport in Lagos City; after obtaining a Belarus student visa, the residents of Lagos use this international airport in their city.

Benin is also a prominent city in Nigeria; its residents also arrive in Belarus every year in good numbers and join general medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, and physiotherapy courses at Belarusian institutes.

Port Harcourt in Nigeria is a city of international medical students; its residents come to Belarus in large numbers to join general medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, and physiotherapy courses.

Nigerian international students prefer to study their desired health-related courses in English, provided they are offered.

Rwandan international travel to Belarus every year in small numbers and join general medicine, dentistry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

They are good at English in Rwanda; they prefer to join their desired health-related courses in English at Belarusian universities.

Rwandan nationals complete their secondary school in Rwanda in order to be eligible to join undergraduate physiotherapy courses at one of the Belarusian state universities.

After a successful admission process, they receive a student’s invitation with an OK to board for departure from Rwanda to Belarus; they are issued a Belarus student visa on arrival at the Belarusian airport.

Senegalese international students love to be in Belarus and study physiotherapy courses. They join a Russian language course on arrival, and upon completion of their Russian language course, they study their physiotherapy courses.

Senegalese nationals are issued a Belarus study visa on arrival at a Belarusian entry port.

Sierra Leone nationals travel abroad every year to study different courses; they also come to Belarus to join physiotherapy faculties.

Sierra Leone nationals may only come to Belarus once they have a secondary school certificate.

In their first year, they join a Russian language course at one of the Belarusian universities; after this language course, they start studying physiotherapy programs.

Sierra Leone nationals receive a study invitation with OK to board approved by the migration department, and then only they depart from Sierra Leone to Belarus. A Belarusian student visa is issued to Sierra Leone nationals at the entry port of Belarus.

Somalian international students travel to Belarus every year in small numbers due to economic conditions in their country.

Somalian international students are issued a Belarus student visa on arrival.

South African international students come to Belarus every year to join general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, pediatrics, optometry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

They require a secondary school certificate in order to be eligible to join undergraduate courses at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

In order to be enrolled in a graduate program, they are required to have a bachelor’s degree at the time of admission to one of the Belarusian institutes.

After a successful admission application, they are sent a study invitation approved by the migration department.

There is a Belarusian embassy in South Africa; they lodge a student visa application at the embassy of Belarus in Pretoria. Once they have a valid Belarusian student visa in their passport, then only they depart from South Africa to Belarus.

https://rsa.mfa.gov.by/en/consular_issues/consular_service_rsa/working_hours/

Johannesburg is one of the prominent cities in South Africa; its residents come to Belarus every year in good numbers to study general medicine, dentistry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Cape Town is also a prominent South African city. From Cape Town also, a good number of South African medical students arrive in Belarus every year and join general medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy faculties.

Durban is also a populated city in South Africa. A few South African international medical students come to Belarus from Durban and join general medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Pretoria is a diplomatic city in South Africa; its residents arrive in Belarus every year to join general medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy courses. The embassy of Belarus is also located in this city; its residents do not travel to other cities for their Belarusian student visa applications.

Soweto is also a prominent city in South Africa; from this city also, a few South African international students come to Belarus to join physiotherapy courses.

Sudanese international students arrive in Belarus in small numbers every year and join physiotherapy courses.

International students from Sudan study a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus, and then they join physiotherapy courses at one of the Belarusian state universities.

Sudanese international students complete their secondary school in Sudan or abroad, and then only they become eligible to be an international student at one of the Belarusian faculties.

Once they receive a Belarusian student invitation with an OK to board from the Belarusian migration department, they may depart from Sudan to Belarus.

Tanzanian international students love to be international students at one of the Belarusian universities.

They like to study general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, optometry, and physiotherapy courses.

Tanzanian nationals are good at English; their preference is always to study their desired courses in English, provided they are offered.

They require a secondary school certificate to start a study application with us and also a traveling passport copy.

Tanzanian international students are required to have a student invitation with an OK to board from Belarus, and then only they may depart from Tanzania to Belarus, and a Belarus study visa is issued to them at the entry port.

Togolese international students are always welcomed to study at one of the Belarusian universities.

Like other international African students, they also require a secondary school certificate at the time of admission application.

After a successful admission application for physiotherapy degree programs, they receive a study invitation with an OK to board. After receiving both of these documents from Belarus, they may depart from Togo to Belarus using an international airport, and they are issued a Belarus study visa at the port of entry.

Tunisian international students love to be in Belarus as international students at one of the Belarusian colleges and universities.

Tunisian international students are not good at English; they study at a language faculty on arrival in Belarus. After completing their Russian language course, they join general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

They require a secondary school certificate in order to be an international student at one of the Belarusian undergraduate medical faculties.

After admission to a medical faculty, they receive a study invitation with an OK to board from the Belarusian migration department, and then they depart from Tunisia to Belarus, where they are issued a Belarusian student visa at the port of entry.

Ugandan international students come to Belarus every year, but their numbers are small at present.

Ugandan international students complete their secondary school in Uganda, and then they apply for admission to one of the Belarusian universities to study general medicine, nursing, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses.

International students from Uganda are entitled to obtain an on-arrival Belarusian student visa, provided they have a study invitation approved by the migration department and an OK to board for departure from Uganda to Belarus.

Zambian international students travel to Belarus every year to join general medicine, dentistry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Zambian international students are good at English; it is always their first preference to study their medical courses in English at one of the Belarusian medical universities.

They complete their secondary school in Zambia and then apply for admission to undergraduate faculties at one of the Belarusian institutes.

Zambian international students who want to join a graduate program present an undergraduate degree at the time of admission to one of the Belarusian graduate faculties.

After completing the admission process successfully, they are sent an official study invitation with an OK to board for departure from Zambia to Belarus.

Lusaka is the most populated city in Zambia with an international airport. From Lusaka, many international students arrive in Belarus to join general medicine, dentistry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Lusaka residents travel to Belarus from Zambia using an international airport in their own city.

Kitwe is also a prominent city in Zambia; its residents also come to Belarus in good numbers to join physiotherapy courses.

Ndola is another prominent city in Zambia. From Ndola, many Zambian international students arrive in Belarus to study general medicine and physiotherapy courses.

Kabwe is also a city in Zambia, which is not far from Lusaka; from this city, a few Zambian medical students come to Belarus to study physiotherapy.

Another popular city in Zambia is Chingola; from this city, a few Zambian international students come to Belarus every year to join general medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy undergraduate courses.

Zimbabwean international students depart from Zimbabwe to Belarus every year in good numbers to study general medicine, nursing, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses.

They come to Belarus for an undergraduate medical course, provided they have a secondary school certificate from Zimbabwe.

After receiving a Belarusian student invitation, they lodge their student visa application at the embassy of Belarus in Zimbabwe.

Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe. From Harare, many Zimbabwean international students arrive in Belarus to join general medicine, nursing, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses.

Bulawayo is another prominent city in Zimbabwe; a few international students come to Belarus from this city to join physiotherapy courses.

Another prominent city in Zimbabwe is Chitungwiza; from this city, a few Zimbabwean medical students arrive in Belarus and join general medicine and physiotherapy courses.

Mutare is also a Zimbabwean city; rarely do Zimbabwean international students come to Belarus from this city to study physiotherapy courses.

Another city in Zimbabwe is Gweru; its residents also travel to Belarus in small numbers to study general medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Afghan international students rarely arrive in Belarus to study physiotherapy.

International students from Bahrain come to Belarus every year to study MBBS, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses.

International students coming from Bahrain are sometimes nationals of other Asian countries living and working in Bahrain.

They are good at English, and it is their first preference to study their desired medical courses in English at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

From Bhutan, rarely do foreign students arrive in Belarus to study physiotherapy.

Brunei nationals also rarely come to Belarus to study physiotherapy degree programs.

Cambodian international students sometimes come to Belarus for years to study physiotherapy courses.

Chinese international students travel abroad every year in huge numbers to study different medical courses.

They are not good at English; they join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then start studying their physiotherapy courses.

A Belarusian embassy is located in China. After admission, they receive a study invitation approved by the Belarusian migration department, and with that study invitation, they apply for a Belarusian student visa at the embassy of Belarus in their country.

https://china.mfa.gov.by/zh/embassy/contacts/

Many foreign students travel to Cyprus every year, but a few from Cyprus also apply for admission to Belarusian physiotherapy faculties.

Indian international students are the largest group who travel to Belarus to study MBBS, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, optometry, and physiotherapy courses.

Indian international students complete their 10+2 education and then become eligible for admission to one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

The embassy of Belarus is located in India. After successful admission processing, Indian international students receive a study invitation approved by the migration department, and then only they lodge a Belarusian student visa at the embassy of Belarus in Delhi.

https://india.mfa.gov.by/en/embassy/address/

Delhi is the capital of India and a heavily populated city. Its residents come to Belarus every year and join MBBS, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses.

Mumbai is a commercial city in India with a huge population; many Indian international students travel to Belarus from this city to join MBBS, optometry, public health, and physiotherapy courses.

Kolkata is also a prominent Indian city. From Kolkata, many international students arrive in Belarus every year and study MBBS and physiotherapy courses at one of the Belarusian medical universities.

Bangalore is a prominent city in India. From this city, many Indian medical students arrive in Belarus to study MBBS and physiotherapy courses.

Chennai is a beautiful Indian city; its residents also travel to Belarus every year and join MBBS and physiotherapy courses at Belarusian colleges and universities.

Indonesian international students rarely arrive in Belarus to join medical colleges to study physiotherapy.

Iranian international students come to Belarus every year to join general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, optometry, public health, and physiotherapy courses.

Iranian international students study at a Belarusian language faculty in their first year and then join their medical courses in Russia, with Russian as their medium of instruction.

There is an embassy of Belarus in Iran. After admission, they receive a study invitation approved by the migration department, and with this official invitation, they apply for a Belarusian student visa at the Belarusian embassy in Iran.

https://iran.mfa.gov.by/en/embassy/address/

Iraqi nationals often travel abroad to study different medical courses; they also come to Belarus to join physiotherapy programs at one of the Belarusian state medical universities.

Israeli international students arrive in Belarus every year in small numbers and join general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, optometry, and physiotherapy courses.

They normally prefer to study their medical courses in English, provided they are offered.

There is also an embassy of Belarus in Israel; international students from Israel obtain their Belarus study visas from the embassy of Belarus in Israel after receiving a Belarusian study invitation approved by the migration department.

https://israel.mfa.gov.by/en/embassy/address/

From Japan, rarely do foreign medical students come to Belarus to study physiotherapy courses.

Jordanian nationals travel abroad every year to study medical courses; sometimes they arrive in Belarus also and study general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, optometry, and physiotherapy degree programs.

In their first year, they join a Russian language course; upon completing this language course, they start studying their physiotherapy courses.

Kuwait is an Arabic-speaking country; from Kuwait, sometimes foreign medical students arrive in Belarus and join MBBS, dentistry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses. Normally, these foreign medical students coming from Kuwait belong to Asian and African communities.

At present there are no international medical students studying physiotherapy courses at one of the Belarusian medical colleges and universities.

Lebanese international students who want to study general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and physiotherapy courses are welcomed in Belarus.

Lebanese nationals are not good at English; they study a Russian language course, and after completing their language course, they join their actual physiotherapy courses at one of the Belarusian universities.

After admission, they receive a student invitation with an OK to board for departure from Lebanon to Belarus, and a Belarus student visa is issued to them at the Belarusian port of entry.

Malaysian international students rarely come to Belarus to join physiotherapy courses.

Maldives nationals love to study MBBS at one of the Belarusian state medical universities; they are good at English.

Maldives nationals also like to study physiotherapy programs at one of the Belarusian medical institutes.

Mongolian nationals also rarely arrive in Belarus to join physiotherapy courses.

Myanmar nationals have no presence at present in Belarus at physiotherapy faculties.

Nepalese international students love to be in Belarus as international students; they normally join a Russian language course, but sometimes they join physiotherapy courses too.

Nepalese international students obtain their Belarus student visas on arrival at the entry port.

Oman nationals also come to Belarus in small numbers to join physiotherapy and general medicine courses.

Pakistani international students are welcomed in Belarus to join MBBS, nursing, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses.

Pakistani international medical students are good at English; their first preference is always to study their desired medical courses in English. provided offered,

Pakistani medical students join Belarusian medical faculties once they have an F.Sc. qualification from Pakistan.

The embassy of Belarus is located in Pakistan; they obtain their Belarus student visas from the embassy of Belarus in Pakistan once they receive a Belarus student invitation approved by the migration department.

Palestinian nationals love to be in Belarus as international students and join general medicine, dentistry, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, public health, pediatrics, and physiotherapy courses.

Palestinian international students are not good at English; during their first year, they study a Russian language course. Upon completion of the language course, they join their physiotherapy and other desired medical programs.

Philippine nationals rarely come to Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

In Qatar, the largest communities from Asia and Africa live and work; they often send their children to Belarus, who join MBBS, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

International students arriving in Belarus from Qatar are good at English; they always prefer to join their medical courses in English.

The residents of Qatar apply for their Belarus student visa at the embassy of Belarus in Qatar with a Belarusian student invitation.

https://qatar.mfa.gov.by/en/address/

The residents of Saudi Arabia often arrive in Belarus to join MBBS, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, optometry, sports medicine, and physiotherapy courses.

Normally, the residents of Saudi Arabia are good at English; their priority is always to study their medical courses in English.

Singapore nationals rarely come to Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

Sri Lankan international students are in the largest numbers, coming to Belarus every year to study MBS, dentistry, nursing, sports medicine, and physiotherapy courses.

They are good at English; they love to study their desired medical courses always in English, provided they are offered.

After successful admission processing, they receive a student invitation with an OK to board from Belarus, and then only they depart from Sri Lanka to Belarus and obtain their Belarus student visa at Minsk International Airport.

Syrian international students arrive in Belarus and join general medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses.

Taiwanese nationals rarely arrive in Belarus to study physiotherapy.

Thai nationals also rarely come to Belarus to study physiotherapy.

Turkish international students love to be in Belarus for their higher education in the fields of general medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, and physiotherapy.

Turkish nationals study a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then join their desired medical courses in the Russian medium.

There is also an embassy of Belarus in Turkey; they obtain their student visas from the embassy of Belarus and then depart from Turkey to Belarus.

https://turkey.mfa.gov.by/en/embassy/

The United Arab Emirates is a center of foreign nationals; from this country, many foreign medical students arrive in Belarus every year and join MBBS, dentistry, pharmacy, sports medicine, veterinary medicine, optometry, and physiotherapy courses.

International medical students coming from the United Arab Emirates normally belong to Asian and African communities; they prefer to study their medical courses in English, provided they are offered in English.

Vietnamese nationals love to study medical courses in other countries; they often arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

Vietnamese nationals are not good at English; they join a Russian language faculty on arrival in Belarus and then study their physiotherapy courses at one of the Belarusian sports universities.

After receiving a Belarusian study invitation, they obtain their Belarus student visas from the embassy of Belarus in Vietnam.

https://vietnam.mfa.gov.by/en/embassy/

International students from Yemen come to Belarus in small numbers and join general medicine, dentistry, public health, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and physiotherapy courses.

Yemeni nationals are good at Arabic; they study at a Russian language faculty in their first year in Belarus and then join their physiotherapy courses in Russian as their medium of instruction.

Albanian international students sometimes arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

Andorran nationals at present have no presence in Belarus at physiotherapy faculties.

Austria is a European country; from this country, sometimes foreign nationals come to Belarus to join MBBS and physiotherapy degree programs.

Belgium is also a European country; many foreign nationals reside and work in Belgium. Sometimes foreign nationals from Belgium arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

From Bosnia, sometimes international medical students come to Belarus and join veterinary medicine and physiotherapy courses at bachelor’s and master’s levels.

Bulgarian international students rarely come to Belarus to study physiotherapy courses.

From Croatia, rarely do foreign medical students arrive in Belarus to study physiotherapy courses.

Czechia is an EU state; from this country sometimes foreign students come to Belarus to join veterinary medicine and physiotherapy courses at Belarusian state medical institutes.

Many foreign nationals live and work in Denmark; sometimes foreign nationals come to Belarus from Denmark and study MBBS and physiotherapy courses.

From Estonia, few foreign students come to Belarus to join physiotherapy programs.

Finland is a neighboring country of Russia; sometimes foreign students from Finland come to Belarus and join dentistry, veterinary medicine, public health, and physiotherapy programs.

France is a hub of foreign nationals; from this country, sometimes foreign nationals come to Belarus and study MBBS, dentistry, sports medicine, coaching, and physiotherapy courses.

From Germany, sometimes foreign nationals arrive in Belarus and join veterinary medicine, nursing, sports medicine, and physiotherapy degree programs.

Greece is also a hub of foreign communities; they sometimes send their children to Belarus and join physiotherapy programs at Belarusian sports universities.

Hungarian international students rarely come to Belarus to join physiotherapy courses.

There is no presence of Icelandic nationals at present in Belarus at physiotherapy faculties.

Ireland itself attracts many foreign students to its colleges; sometimes from Ireland, foreign nationals come to Belarus and join MBBS, nursing, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses.

From Italy, sometimes foreign nationals come to Belarus and join general medicine and physiotherapy courses.

Kosovo nationals rarely come to Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

Latvian international students come to Belarus in small numbers and join physiotherapy programs.

Lithuanian nationals come to Belarus rarely and join physiotherapy courses.

From Malta, foreign medical students rarely come to Belarus to join physiotherapy degrees.

From Moldova, sometimes foreign medical students arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

The Netherlands is also a center of foreign nationals; sometimes from there medical students arrive in Belarus to study MBBS and physiotherapy courses.

Many foreign nationals reside in Norway; sometimes they send their children to Belarus to join MBBS, dentistry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

From Poland, sometimes foreign students come to Belarus to join different medical courses.

Portugal attracts a large number of foreigners; they sometimes send their children to Belarus to study MBBS and physiotherapy courses.

Romanian international students come to Belarus sometimes and join physiotherapy programs.

Russia is itself a center of foreign medical students, who come from every corner of the world, sometimes from Russia. Also, a few foreign medical students come to Belarus and join MBBS, dentistry, and physiotherapy courses, sometimes from Russia. Transfer students also come to Belarus.

Serbian nationals rarely come to Belarus to study physiotherapy programs.

From Slovakia, sometimes medical students arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy programs.

Slovenia is also a European country; sometimes they come to Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

Spain is full of Asian and African countries; from there, sometimes foreign medical students come to Belarus and study at MBBS and physiotherapy faculties.

From Sweden, sometimes foreign nationals arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

From Switzerland, rarely do foreign medical students come to Belarus for their physiotherapy courses.

Ukraine is a neighboring country of Belarus; sometimes medical students from Ukraine come to Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

The United Kingdom itself welcomes many foreign students at its colleges; sometimes from the United Kingdom, a few foreign medical students arrive in Belarus and join MBBS, dentistry, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

From Argentina, sometimes medical students arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

At present, there is no presence of Bolivian nationals in Belarus at physiotherapy faculties.

Guyana nationals rarely come to Belarus to join physiotherapy courses.

Brazilian international students travel abroad every year to study medical courses; they also come to Belarus to join physiotherapy courses.

Chilean nationals rarely arrive in Belarus and join physiotherapy courses.

From Colombia, sometimes foreign medical students apply for admission to one of the physiotherapy faculties.

Ecuador nationals travel to Russia and Belarus every year to join general medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy courses.

Paraguay nationals have no presence at present at physiotherapy faculties.

Peruvian nationals come to Belarus sometimes to join medical courses.

Suriname nationals have no presence at present in Belarus at medical faculties.

From Uruguay, few medical students come to Belarus to join medical faculties.

There is no presence in Belarus of Venezuelan nationals studying physiotherapy.

We welcome foreign nationals who want to study physiotherapy in Belarus, and they may contact us freely anytime.

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+380994519824

Email:

belarusadmissioncenter@gmail.com


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