Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
Offering a major relief to Indian medical students displaced from Ukrainian universities, the Gulf Medical University (GMU) is prepared to accommodate the displaced students with free seats and scholarship based on merit criteria and admission policies of the University. This effort aims to ensure that the education is not interrupted for students who are affected.
Through a team of dedicated admission counsellors, GMU aims to help students make well-informed decisions regarding their remainder course, assistance in paperwork and smooth transfer, providing visa and accommodation facilities, “As an Indian it becomes my duty to help our fellow Indians during this difficult situation, we are trying to help secure the dreams and future of several displaced students,” said Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder President of Thumbay Group & President – Board of Trustees, Gulf Medical University — Ajman, UAE.
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Founded in the year 1998, GMU is owned and managed by the multi-business conglomerate Thumbay Group — a widely renowned institution, which offers its students access to state-of-the-art medical education, healthcare, and research in addition to clinical training through various academic health centres, including Thumbay University Hospital, Thumbay Dental Hospital and Thumbay Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Hospitals located in the campus. The Group also owns and manages 8 hospitals, 10 clinics, 48 pharmacies and 5 labs under the Healthcare Division.
Dr Thumbay Moideen
The initiative aims to offer free seats and scholarship support to displaced students from Ukraine, ensuring an opportunity to pursue education at GMU upon fulfilling the merit criteria and admission policies. Recognising these students as vital contributors to the future of healthcare delivery, GMU would like to focus on ensuring that there is no gap in their education. Students can directly communicate with director of admissions, Sherly Koshy, and mail their documents to [email protected] with their credentials.
The university’s unflinching commitment to providing quality education along with world-class infrastructure and facilities has been the cornerstone of its growth story. The curriculum incorporates the latest industry needs while maintaining the highest standards.
Over the last 24 years, GMU has strived relentlessly to scale new heights by fostering brilliance to over 2,600 students plus 2,000 part time from more than 90 different nationalities and 29 accredited undergraduate and graduate programmes run by the 6 constituent colleges in the fields of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, biomedical sciences, healthcare management and economics, anaesthesia technology, medical laboratory sciences, physiotherapy and healthcare management and economics.