International Medical Admissions Test – IMAT – Preparation Course in English
Scuola Leonardo Da Vinci
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Milan, Italy
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 weeks
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 1,780
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Introduction
International Medical Admissions Test – IMAT – Preparation Course in English
Offered by our schools in Milan and Rome.
Italian Universities of Bari, Milan, Pavia, Rome La Sapienza, Rome Tor Vergata, and Seconda Università of Naples are now offering undergraduate Medicine and Surgery courses taught in English. In order to access these academic programs, applicants have to pass IMAT, International Medical Admissions Test, the official Entry test developed by the Italian Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MIUR) in cooperation with Cambridge Assessment’s Admissions Testing Service. Scuola Leonardo da Vinci organizes a specific University Preparation Corse for IMAT, aiming to provide scientific and logical critical skills to all foreign students willing to attempt IMAT in order to enter an Italian Medicine Faculty.
Main subject areas:
- Thinking Skills / Math / Physics: 63 lessons
- Biology: 40 lessons
- Chemistry: 30 lessons
- General knowledge: 7 lessons
The lessons are focused on the topics contained in the test and are held entirely in English. Our teachers are university tutors, MBA students, or researchers. Apart from the IMAT preparation, the school is glad to offer a wide range of free-time activities available for all the students to join.
Duration: 3 weeks
Dates in 2022: 04 – 22 July, 01 - 19 August
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